MAGNUM AUTOFLOWERING
Potent indica dominated hybrid
Magnum Kush Auto is an autoflowering version of the popular Kush strain, known for its potent effects and relaxing qualities. This strain is a balanced hybrid that offers a calming body high with a touch of cerebral euphoria, making it suitable for evening use or unwinding after a long day.
THC levels range from 18-22%, providing a strong yet manageable experience. The flavor profile is a blend of earthy, spicy, and herbal notes with a hint of sweetness, true to its Kush heritage.
Autoflowering seed
Magnum Kush Auto is an autoflowering strain that automatically enters the flowering phase, making it ideal for beginner growers or those with limited time. This autoflowering trait simplifies the growing process and provides a shorter time to harvest, making it an efficient choice for fast, reliable results.
Max yield
Indoors, Magnum Kush Auto can yield up to 550g/m2 and produce dense, trichome-covered flower buds. Outdoors, she thrives in a variety of climates, delivering generous yields of up to 250g/plant within a short cycle. Her high yield and robustness make her a popular choice for growers looking for an easy-to-grow strain with a strong, classic flavor.
THC content
Magnum Kush Auto contains THC levels between 18-22%, delivering a balanced, euphoric high. Known for its uplifting effects combined with a soothing body relaxation, it’s a versatile strain suitable for both day and night use. The effects are calming yet uplifting, making it popular for social or creative activities.
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Growing Tips
Magnum Kush Auto is a resilient and easy-to-grow strain that adapts well to various environments, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced growers. It has a life cycle of 8-11 weeks from seed to harvest and tends to stay short to medium in height, making it suitable for indoor cultivation or small outdoor spaces. Regular feeding with balanced nutrients and maintaining consistent light exposure will enhance bud production. Training techniques like low-stress training (LST) can help improve light penetration and overall yield.
The best time to grow outdoors is in the spring, after the danger of frost has passed. In most regions, this is around late May to early June. | Flowering times can vary depending on specific weather conditions and the region the plants are grown in. It is important to observe the plants regularly to determine the optimal harvest time. | Harvesting can then take place between September and October, depending on the exact time of sowing and the specific flowering period. |
The best time to grow outdoors is in the spring, after the danger of frost has passed. In most regions, this is around late May to early June. |
Flowering times can vary depending on specific weather conditions and the region the plants are grown in. It is important to observe the plants regularly to determine the optimal harvest time. |
Harvesting can then take place between September and October, depending on the exact time of sowing and the specific flowering period. |
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