Triangle Kush

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Pine, lemon, and diesel sit on a classic earthy base, bringing grounded calm with a little creative sparkle.

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Earthy pine comes first with Triangle Kush, then a lemony brightness cuts through before the diesel and dry spice settle in. The profile keeps drifting between citrus peel, herbs, and woody warmth, the kind of jar that feels grounded instead of sugary. Behind that nose is Emerald Triangle x Hindu Kush, and it leans heavily Indica at 15% Sativa and 85% Indica with CBD on the low side. Sessions often start with a gentle uplift and curiosity, then ease into a calm, steady body feel that makes everything slow down a notch without feeling dull.

Growers usually appreciate how predictable the structure is, because both indoor and outdoor height sit in the medium range rather than swinging wildly. Expect 8 to 10 weeks in flower, so it rewards patience but does not lock you into an extended schedule. Under lights, production lands around 300 to 400 gr/m² when the canopy is kept even and airflow is consistent through the middle of the plant. Outdoors, 400 to 500 gr/plant is a realistic target when the plant has space to branch and finish properly.

The aroma tends to deepen after cure, with the woody and herbal notes becoming clearer while the citrus stays as a bright accent. Triangle Kush shines when you want classic kush character with a little extra snap from lemon and spice, plus a balanced, unhurried experience that feels comfortable from start to finish.

Genetic Background:Emerald Triangle x Hindu Kush
THC: 
CBD:Low
Sativa:15%
Indica:85%
Flavor:Earthy, pine, diesel, lemon, citrus, spicy, herbal, woody
Effect:Relaxing, soothing, uplifting, calming, creative
Breeder Location: United States
Yield indoor:300-400 gr/m²
Yield outdoor:400-500 gr/plant
Flowering time:8-10 weeks
Height indoor:Medium
Height outdoor:Medium
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Triangle Kush FAQ

Triangle Kush is often associated with a classic kush profile that feels bold, pungent, and deeply relaxing. Many people reach for it when they want a heavier, slow-down experience rather than something light and energetic.

A lot of users describe a calm, full-body unwind with a noticeable mental shift that feels quiet and settled. The intensity can build, so smaller amounts often feel more comfortable if you prefer a softer ride.

Yes, all our seeds are under the 2018 Farm Bill. You can learn more about it HERE.

Stretch is usually moderate, but it can vary depending on veg time and phenotype. Training early and planning headroom helps you keep the canopy controlled and the light spread evenly.

Many people prefer it later in the day because the relaxing side can become dominant. If you want to keep it more functional, smaller amounts and earlier timing often help.

It’s commonly described as earthy and kush-forward with a sharp, gassy edge. Some runs also show a brighter citrus or pine-like note that adds contrast to the deeper base.

Photoperiod plants stay in vegetative growth under longer day lengths and begin flowering when you switch to a consistent 12/12 schedule. This gives you control over plant size and shape before bloom starts.

Many phenotypes produce compact, weighty buds when lighting and environment are dialed in. Denser flower makes airflow and humidity management more important late in bloom and during drying.

Topping and low stress training are common choices because they help spread the plant out and keep tops at a similar height. A flatter canopy typically improves light distribution and overall bud development.

Airtight containers stored cool and away from light usually preserve aroma best. Heat and frequent air exposure can fade the sharp kush notes faster than you’d expect.

Yes, photoperiod feminized plants can be cloned and kept as mothers under veg lighting. Cloning is the most reliable way to repeat a specific phenotype you really like.

Many growers find it gets noticeably pungent in late flower, so odor control is worth planning. A well-sized carbon filter and good tent sealing can make a big difference for discretion.

Triangle Kush typically leans more earthy and fuel-forward than sugary or candy profiles. It’s often chosen for that classic, pungent kush character rather than a sweet, bakery-style finish.

Many growers report solid trichome coverage when the plant is healthy and lighting is strong. Resin output still depends on phenotype, environment, and how steady the grow stays through bloom.

Lower humidity late in bloom is generally safer, especially as buds tighten up. Strong airflow through the canopy helps prevent moisture from lingering around dense flower.

No, you can still see variation in aroma intensity, structure, and flowering speed. Feminized refers to sex expression, not guaranteed uniformity from seed to seed.

Trichome maturity and overall plant fade are more reliable than a calendar date. Many growers time harvest based on the balance they want between a clearer lift and a heavier, more settling finish.

Many people treat it as a quiet-time strain because the effects can feel deeply calming. In smaller amounts it can still be enjoyed socially, but it is not usually described as a high-energy option.

The name is often treated as part of the strain’s identity and legacy, and it’s commonly linked to a classic kush style rather than one single flavor note. Most people remember it for the heavy, pungent kush character.

It can be, but it tends to be better for people who are comfortable with stronger relaxation. On the cultivation side, the main focus is maintaining steady conditions and airflow as buds develop.

Hemp seeds are legal in the US provided they contain less than 0.3% THC, as specified by the 2018 Farm Bill. However, it is your responsibility to research and comply with local laws and regulations before ordering.