Gypsy Kush | Feminised, Indoor & Outdoor
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Manufacturer: Kannabia
Gypsy Kush by Kannabia – Stable, robust with a strong effect
Gypsy Kush, also known as Faraona, is a robust and extremely homogenous strain with a clear structure and vigorous growth. Its genetic basis around Rosetta Stone ensures compact, resinous flowers and stable yields - even under less than ideal conditions.
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Data sheet
| Sex | 01 Feminised |
| Variety | 01 Mostly Indica (min 70%) |
| Flowering Type | 01 Photoperiod |
| THC Content | 04 High (11% - 19%) |
| CBD Content | 01 Very Low (below 1%) |
| Growing Location | 03 Indoor & Outdoor |
| Yield Indoor (g/m²) | 03 High (401 - 500g/m²) |
| Yield Outdoor (g/plant) | 04 Very High (over 500g) |
| Plant Height Indoor (cm) | 03 High (over 110cm) |
| Plant Height Outdoor (cm) | 03 High (161 - 220cm) |
| Flowering Time Indoor | 08 weeks |
| Harvest Month Outdoor | 10 October |
| Genetics | Rosetta Stoned |
More info
Gypsy Kush, also known as Faraona, is a robust and extremely homogenous strain with a clear structure and vigorous growth. Its genetic basis around Rosetta Stone ensures compact, resinous flowers and stable yields - even under less than ideal conditions.
It is resistant to pests, adaptable to different growing systems, and produces a versatile high: relaxing, with occasional euphoric bouts of laughter.
Genetics & origin
- Type: Indica-dominant hybrid
- Lineage: Rosetta Stone x unknown varieties
- Breeder: Kannabia Seeds
Effect & potency
- Effect: Physically relaxing with short euphoric phases – can have a psychedelic effect
- THC: High (exact values not specified)
- Suitable for: Evening use, creative breaks, meditative or cheerful moments
Aroma & Taste
- Scent: Spicy, sweet and classically earthy
- Taste: Creamy, slightly woody with fruity-spicy notes
Cultivation Information
- Flowering time indoor: Approx. 60 days
- Yield indoor: Up to 500 g/m²
- Flowering time outdoor: Harvest in early October
- Yield outdoor: Up to 650 g per plant
- Height outdoor: Up to 200 cm
- Structure: Classic fir tree shape, strong lower branches with dense flowering
- Special Notes: Optimal results at EC < 2.2 in the flowering phase
- Maintenance: Low - very resistant and easy to manage
Conclusion
Gypsy Kush impresses with a stable growth pattern, high robustness and a varied effect that oscillates between relaxation and the giggles. A real recommendation for those who rely on classic structures, strong effects and uncomplicated cultivation.