Aladdin Kush is the epitome of the Supreme Kush experience: this cross of Aladdin's Skunk IBL and Black Kush IBL offers a quality that every kush lover will love. It is a beautifully balanced blend of indica and sativa, very easy to grow and ideally suited to hot outdoor climates. According to Khalifa Genetics, it is the largest producer of all the breeder's cannabis strains, and any gardener can grow it indoors and outdoors. The myrcene content is high, but also fruity - the scent is very intense, similar to oil colours. At the beginning, the odour is mainly fruity and floral, but then becomes extremely kushy and gassy in the last few weeks. Aladdin Kush is one of the absolute best Kush strains on the market, by crossing a funky and creamy Skunk#1 with a gassy and earthy Black Kush, Khalifa Genetics has created a true masterpiece of cannabis art.
Khalifa Genetics - Kullu - Beldia - Afghan Lemon and more
Khalifa Genetics is a small group of ambitious seed breeders who are always on the lookout for unique cannabis strains to breed and pass on to collectors and growers in seed form. Khalifa Genetics does it's breeding with old landraces and it only offers stable genetics for sale, so the product range is always manageable and not overly inflated, unique varieties that you won't find anywhere else.
In return, the gardener can look forward to very stable and fine genetics, every strain in the breeder's catalog is the result of years of hard work, all cannabis varieties have been stabilized and refined over many generations, so each variety offers an absolute top quality.
The Khalifa collection offers stable IBLs and real F1 hybrids as well as great land races like Afghan Lemon, Aladdin's Skunk, Kullu or Beldia - every single cannabis strain is the result of a cross between various land races or rare strains that have been carefully selected and stabilized over many generations. Kahlifa Genetics is definitely one of the absolute best manufacturers with a very good price-performance ratio!
- Model: KHA18
- Manufactured by: Khalifa Genetics