Strain Profile
Strain: Macob Kush Seed Type: Regular Also Known As: MKOB, McCobb Short Lineage: Obama Kush x Micky Kush Long Lineage: ((Mendo Purps x Bubba Kush) x ((1996 OG kush x Sweetleaf) x (Jacks Cleaner x (Romulan x C99)))) Location: Outdoor, Indoor Type: 70/30 sativa/indica Flowering: 49-63 Days, End of September - Mid October Outdoors at 45th Latitude Flavor: Bubblegum, Watermelon, Grape, Cedar Macob Kush was born out of a need for dank fast flowering genetics at the 45th latitude in Oregon. Both of her parents were fast flowering varieties so I selected a few Micky Kush males and open pollinated them onto an Obama Kush female. The selection I chose for had the sativa structure of Micky Kush with a terp profile heavily influenced by the Obama Kush lineage. The keeper pheno produced a strong exotic smell reminiscent of cedar, grape, gas, and watermelon bubblegum. She had a sensitive root structure that promoted induced maturation when grown in containers which made her great for early flowering. The Macob kush mother was a vigorous female that did well to resist mites and bud rot. She was a a beautiful plant that commonly had purple leaves during harvest. I recommend growing Macob Kush organically influenced indoors or outdoors for the best flavor. Do you find mistakes or wrong information? Or is there something you want to add?
Lineage
Obama Kush x Mickey Kush
Linked Descendants
2 descendants
Availability
Registry Only
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"Strain: Macob Kush Seed Type: Regular Also Known As: MKOB, McCobb Short Lineage: Obama Kush x Micky Kush Long Lineage: ((Mendo Purps x Bubba Kush) x ((1996 OG kush x Sweetleaf) x (Jacks Cleaner x (Romulan x C99)))) Location: Outdoor, Indoor Type: 70/30 sativa/indica Flowering: 49-63 Days, End of September - Mid October Outdoors at 45th Latitude Flavor: Bubblegum, Watermelon, Grape, Cedar Macob Kush was born out of a need for dank fast flowering genetics at the 45th latitude in Oregon. Both of her parents were fast flowering varieties so I selected a few Micky Kush males and open pollinated them onto an Obama Kush female. The selection I chose for had the sativa structure of Micky Kush with a terp profile heavily influenced by the Obama Kush lineage. The keeper pheno produced a strong exotic smell reminiscent of cedar, grape, gas, and watermelon bubblegum. She had a sensitive root structure that promoted induced maturation when grown in containers which made her great for early flowering. The Macob kush mother was a vigorous female that did well to resist mites and bud rot. She was a a beautiful plant that commonly had purple leaves during harvest. I recommend growing Macob Kush organically influenced indoors or outdoors for the best flavor. Do you find mistakes or wrong information? Or is there something you want to add?"
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