Kuchi
Kuchi: The Kush And Cheese Plants Merged
Kuchi is a pungent strain comprising Kush and Cheese genetics. To be exact, Kuchi derives from the hybridization of a male San Fernando Kush and a female Exodus Cheese. This strain won the 1st prize at the Mallorcannabis Cup, 2013. It’s praised for its pungent cheesy aromas and its earthy Kush flavors. Hints of sweet fruit can also be sensed upon consumption. Kuchi is a 60% indica-dominant variety, which is quite narcotic and sedating with its 20-22% THC levels.
Kuchi is a relatively short plant, reaching around 110cm. The buds become dense, so growers make sure to provide their plants with proper air circulation, otherwise mold can develop. The flowering period lasts for 60-70 days, exactly what you would expect from an indica-dominant plant.
Grow your own Kuchi
- Grow difficulty
- Medium
- Flowering type
- Photoperiod
- Flowering time
- 9-10 weeks
- Harvest time (outdoor)
- September/October
- Yield (indoor)
- Medium
- Yield (outdoor)
- Medium
- Height (indoor)
- 80-110cm
- Height (outdoor)
- Short