Quantum Kush
$29.00
Sweet citrus and tropical fruit sit on a pine-herbal backbone, delivering a bright, focused session with a calm tail end.
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Quantum Kush has a bright, almost sparkling top note that makes the jar feel lively before you even place it. Sweet citrus leads, tropical fruit follows, and then pine, herbs, and a woody finish give it structure so it does not collapse into simple sweetness. The genetics come from Sweet Irish Kush x Timewreck, and it leans strongly sativa at 75% Sativa and 25% Indica with CBD on the low side. Sessions often feel relaxed and uplift, yet they usually stay calm enough to remain comfortable instead of restless.
It is a tall grower indoors and outdoors, so shaping the canopy early pays off more than trying to fix height late. Flowering runs 8 to 9 weeks, keeping it surprisingly practical for the kind of structure it builds. Indoor yield potential sits around 350 to 500 gr/m², while outdoor runs can range from 400 to 1,000 gr/plant depending on plant size and season. Outdoor harvest timing falls in Late September to Early October, which is a helpful window for planning. A slower dry helps keep the citrus and tropical notes crisp, and cure often brings more separation between the sweet top and the pine-herb base. Quantum Kush fits growers who want tall plants, a focused, upbeat experience, and a jar profile that stays sharp and layered rather than sugary.
| Genetic Background: | Sweet Irish Kush x Timewreck |
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| THC: | |
| CBD: | Low |
| Sativa: | 75% |
| Indica: | 25% |
| Flavor: | Sweet, citrus, tropical fruit, earthy, pine, herbal, woody |
| Effect: | Uplifting, focus, calming, relaxing |
| Breeder Location: | United States |
| Yield indoor: | 350-500 gr/m² |
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| Yield outdoor: | 400-1,000 gr/plant |
| Flowering time: | 8-9 weeks |
| Height indoor: | Tall |
| Height outdoor: | Tall |
| Harvest Month: | Late September to Early October |
Quantum Kush is often described as a fast-onset, uplifting strain with a bright, energetic tone. Many people choose it when they want a more active headspace rather than a heavy, sleepy finish.
The aroma is commonly reported as citrus-forward with herbal spice, sometimes with a slightly sharp edge that feels crisp rather than sweet. The exact profile can vary by phenotype and cure.
Many prefer it during the day because it can feel motivating and mentally engaging. If you are sensitive to stimulation, smaller amounts can help it feel more comfortable.
It is often described as sativa-leaning in effect, with a more energetic, head-focused feel. Structure and finish time can still vary between phenotypes.
It typically tastes brighter and more herbal, with less bakery sweetness and more citrus and spice. A good cure usually makes the flavor cleaner and more defined.
It can for some people, especially if taken in larger amounts. Starting low and giving it time to settle is a practical way to avoid an overly “racy” experience.
Many enjoy it for creative work, conversation, music, and daytime routines where you want energy. It is often chosen when you want to feel engaged rather than slowed down.
It can get quite aromatic in late flower, especially in warmer rooms. Indoor growers who need discretion often plan filtration early rather than trying to fix odor later.
Many phenotypes produce medium density buds that tighten up with strong lighting and stable conditions. An even canopy and good airflow also help improve overall structure.
Phenotype variation can shift the balance between citrus and herbal spice. Drying too warm or curing too short can also mute brighter notes and leave the profile more green.
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It is usually described as lighter and more energetic, with less of the deep body heaviness many associate with classic night-leaning kush options.
Many find it social in modest amounts because it can feel upbeat and talkative. Higher amounts may feel too intense for some, so dose can shape the experience.
Cooler drying conditions, avoiding over-drying, and a patient cure help preserve the sharper citrus notes. Heat can fade top notes quickly, so the dry environment matters.
Fast drying and a short cure can reduce clarity. Overfeeding late in flower can also dull flavor, so a balanced finish often helps quality.
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You decide when flowering begins by switching to a consistent 12/12 schedule. This gives you flexibility to train and shape the canopy before bloom starts.
Yes, photoperiod feminized plants can be cloned and kept as mothers under veg lighting. This is helpful once you find a phenotype you want to repeat.
No, you can still see variation in aroma, stretch, and finish time. Feminized seeds are intended to produce female plants, but phenotypes can still differ.
Outdoor flowering begins as days shorten naturally, and the timing depends on your latitude and season. Planning for weather shifts late in the season helps protect flower quality.
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