Sweet Seeds - Killer Kush (Autoflowering)
Sweet Seeds – Killer Kush (Autoflowering) – OG Heritage in a Speedy Auto
Killer Kush (Autoflowering) brings the famed OG Kush lineage into a fast, easy-growing format. Finishing in around 8 weeks from germination, this strain boasts potent buds with a classic, earthy-pine aroma and subtle citrus tang.
Sweet Seeds crafted this auto to capture the essence of the original Killer Kush—a nod to West Coast OG genetics—while adding the convenience of autoflower traits. Expect dense, resinous flowers and a balanced high that can relax the body and calm the mind.
Some users report a serene, contemplative buzz, but individual responses may vary.
Origin and Background
Derived from an OG Kush-inspired lineage, Killer Kush Auto combines fast-flowering ruderalis genetics with the potent, piney traits OG lovers crave. The result is a consistent, compact plant that suits both beginners and seasoned growers.
Growing Characteristics
Typically reaching medium height, Killer Kush Auto produces thick central colas and can handle moderate feeding. Indoors, stick to an 18–20 hour light cycle. Outdoors, warm climates yield the best results. Buds often glisten with a frosty coating, exuding an earthy-citrus aroma.
Genetics | OG Kush-based lineage x Autoflower |
Flowering Time (Indoor) | 8 weeks from seed |
Type | Feminized Autoflower |
THC Level | Medium–High |
Aroma/Taste | Earthy, pine, citrus hints |
Yield | Moderate to High |
Height | Medium |
Effect | Relaxing, calm, slightly uplifting |
Many cultivators favor Killer Kush Auto for its rapid life cycle and familiar OG profile. Fans highlight the resin-rich buds and comforting buzz, perfect for evening relaxation. A solid choice for those craving classic Kush traits in an autoflower format.
Specifications | |
Amount | 3 seeds |
Seed Bank | Sweet seeds |
Genetics | Hybrid |
Item number | SWKKAP3 |
Ratio THC/CBD | THC > CBD |
Suitability | Indoor, Outdoor |
Type | Automatic |
Tags: killer kush, sweet seeds, autoflowering, og lineage, cannabis seeds