Information on Lemon Kush
Now available at Alchimia, the feminized Lemon Kush seeds, a powerful indica originating from the Afghanistan–Pakistan region, known for its vigour, intense aroma and excellent qualities for hash extraction. Its effect is very balanced: relaxing yet with a clear mental spark. Now available in our online catalogue.
Lemon Kush genetics
Lemon Kush by Female Seeds comes from an original Chitral Kush, a traditional line from the Hindu Kush mountain range, located between Afghanistan and Pakistan. This classic indica genetic is known for its resistance, compact structure and a unique aromatic profile featuring herbal and lemony notes. Appreciated since the 1990s for creating new hybrids, this legendary Kush combines stability, potency and character.
Hard and resinous buds
Lemon Kush is a mostly indica variety with compact growth and short internodes, making it ideal for small spaces or discreet grows. It produces very hard and extremely resinous buds, with a slight stretch during the first 3 weeks of flowering, making it a very easy plant to manage.
Its flowering cycle finishes in 8–9 weeks, delivering generous yields indoors and outdoors, where it is harvested during the first week of October. The flowers develop a very white appearance due to the thick layer of trichomes, a true reflection of its Hindu Kush heritage, perfect plants for producing concentrates such as hash, rosin or BHO.
Aromas and effects of Lemon Kush
Lemon Kush offers a strong and distinctive aroma, an herbal blend of intense lemon and spicy notes that remain present both dry and during combustion. The smoke is dense and persistent, combining the earthy character of Kush lines with a pronounced acidic touch.
Although its base is clearly indica, the effect surprises with its more active mental dimension, adding a sativa-like clarity and uplift. The result is a balanced, pleasant and functional effect, ideal for users seeking body relaxation without losing lucidity — one of the reasons it has been appreciated in non-recreational contexts for decades.