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Kosher Choco Kush Feminized – Amsterdam Genetics

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Parents: White Choco x Kosher Kush
Type: 50% Sativa / 50% Indica
Taste: Pine / Chocolate / Earthy
Effect: Long Lasting Body Buzz
Flowering time: 8 – 9 Weeks

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Additional information

WeightN/A
Genetic Type

Hybrid, Pure Indica

Harvest Time

6-8 Weeks, 8-10 Weeks

Harvest Yield

400-500g/ m2, 500-600g / m2

Seed Gender

Feminized Seed

Seedbank

Amsterdam Genetics

THC

High THC (20%), Very High THC (25%)

Where to Grow

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Country

Dutch

Effect

Muscular, Narcotic, Relaxing

Genetic Family

Kush

Quality

Annibale's Choice, Bestseller

Taste and Smell

Diesel / Gas / Fuel, Earth / Musk / Coffee, Spices / Incense / Cheese

Description

Kosher Choco Kush Feminized – Amsterdam Genetics

Kosher Choco Kush Feminized by Amsterdam Genetics represents a genetic bridge between the brutal potency of Californian Kush and the aromatic stability of White Choco.

It is a hybrid that does not seek to impress with height, but with the physical mass of its flowers, developing a structure that seems designed to hold the maximum possible weight in a limited space.

Kosher Choco Kush Feminized in brief

Kosher Choco Kush Feminized by Amsterdam Genetics is an indica-dominant hybrid blending Kosher Kush with White Choco. Featuring a flowering time of 8-9 weeks, this variety produces THC levels that consistently range between 22% and 25%.

The indoor yield stands at 450-550g/m², with plants maintaining a contained vertical stretch but extremely dense lateral branching. The aromatic profile combines gaseous notes of wet earth with a sweet cocoa finish, making kosher choco kush one of the most appreciated choices for those seeking total physical relaxation in an optimized cultivation space.

Tech Sheet

  • Genetics: Kosher Kush x White Choco.
  • Type: Heavy Indica-dominant Hybrid.
  • Flowering: 8-9 weeks (56-63 days).
  • Harvest: Mid-October (Outdoor).
  • Height: 100-120 cm (Indoor) / up to 200 cm (Outdoor).
  • Cannabinoids: THC 22-25%, low CBD (<1%).
  • Terpenes: Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Limonene.
  • Yield: 450-550g/m² (Indoor), 500-600g per plant (Outdoor).
  • Techniques: LST, Selective Defoliation, SCROG.
  • Extracts: Exceptional Rosin and BHO yields due to resin viscosity.
  • Effect: Narcotic, deep, muscle relaxant.

Intro and History

Kosher Choco Kush Feminized was born from the need to stabilize the momentum of Kosher Kush, famous for its awards in Californian cups but often difficult for inexperienced growers to handle. The insertion of White Choco acted as a genetic anchor, bringing structural balance and a denser, less volatile resin production.

A hybrid that pushes bud density to the physical limit, covering every calyx with a layer of oily, gaseous resin.

From observing the phenotypes of Kosher Choco Kush Amsterdam Genetics, a plant emerges that inherits the nutrient hunger of the best Kushes. Those who appreciate the original Kosher but want harder flowers and simpler management will find kosher choco kush to be a version that resolves the “lanky” branch issues typical of OG strains, without sacrificing final potency.

Cultivation parameters and agronomic advice

Managing kosher choco kush means knowing how to read leaf color. This plant is a heavy energy consumer and requires a constant supply of macroelements throughout the flowering phase. It is not a genetic that easily forgives water deficiency during peak maturation, as the mass of the flowers requires constant transpiration flow.

Indoor

In the indoor cultivation space, Kosher Choco Kush Amsterdam Genetics must be kept with controlled relative humidity, especially in the last three weeks. The density of the buds is such that air must circulate constantly to avoid pathogenic stagnation between the calyxes.

Supplying calcium and sulfur around the fifth week of flowering helps keep cell walls strong, preventing branches from bending under the weight of the flowers. EC can be pushed up to 2.0 in full bloom, but ensure you monitor the substrate dryback to avoid salt buildup that would block trichome development.

Outdoor

Outdoors, kosher choco kush prefers dry climates. The plant develops a very robust candelabra structure, but using stakes is recommended to prevent breakage caused by wind or sudden late September rains.

The root zone should be supported by pots of at least 30 liters. In the open field, this variety tends to grow wide rather than tall, an advantage for those seeking discretion without giving up final yield. Resistance to night cold is good, but rain is the true enemy due to the extreme compactness of the apical buds.

Terpene profile analysis

The bouquet of kosher choco kush is a layered experience. Upon opening the jar, the first impact is gaseous, almost chemical, a trait inherited directly from Kosher Kush. Immediately after, the typical earthy note of Myrcene emerges, dominating the aromatic structure.

The real surprise comes in the aftertaste, where Caryophyllene releases notes of dark chocolate and warm spices, a legacy of White Choco. This combination makes the variety less irritating than pure Kushes, offering a rounder and more persistent organoleptic profile, ideal for those who vaporize at controlled temperatures.

Effect and physical sensations

With THC often exceeding 22%, Kosher Choco Kush Feminized offers a marked physical impact. It is not a variety recommended for activities requiring dynamism. Users report a feeling of heaviness in the limbs and total muscle relaxation, making it a choice of excellence for night hours.

It is sought after by those who prefer varieties with an energetic flavor profile but a sedative effect. The cerebral component is present but muffled, leaving room for a mental calm that accompanies one toward rest. It is perceived by users as one of the strongest indicas in the catalog, with an effect that can last several hours without anxious peaks.

Technical Grower Notes

  • Bud Hardness: The buds have a very high specific weight; a small flower can weigh as much as a whole bud from a sativa.
  • Odor Management: During the last 2 weeks, the smell of gas and earth becomes dominant. Check the seal of your cultivation space.
  • Maturation: Do not rush. Even if the pistils look ready at 8 weeks, the ninth week is when the resin reaches its peak qualitative height.
  • Extractions: It is a “gold run” plant. Rosin return is extremely high due to the density of resin glands per square millimeter.

Common mistakes with this genetic

The most serious mistake is poor ventilation. If air does not move constantly in the cultivation space, the buds of kosher choco kush act as a sponge for humidity, leading to internal rot invisible from the outside.

Another mistake is underestimating nutrient hunger in the early weeks of flowering. If the plant starts the generative phase with a deficiency, it won’t be able to develop the muscular structure needed to produce the oversized flowers that characterize it.

Finally, avoid a “flush” that is too short. With flowers this dense, mineral salts remain trapped in the tissues; a wash of at least 14 days is essential to enjoy the clean chocolate and gas flavor.

Kosher Choco Kush vs Other Queens

Kosher Choco Kush vs Kosher Kush

Pure Kosher Kush is more unstable and tends to “stretch” annoyingly if not controlled. Kosher Choco Kush Feminized is shorter, more productive, and has a significantly more pleasant flavor thanks to the sweet White Choco finish.

Kosher Choco Kush vs Chocolato

Chocolato is more balanced and creative. If you seek intense and narcotic physical relaxation, Kosher Choco Kush Amsterdam Genetics is the technically superior choice for that need.

Kosher Choco Kush vs White Choco

White Choco is lighter and “all day.” kosher choco kush moves the bar toward pure power, doubling the intensity of the physical effect and making it much more suitable for experienced consumers.

Who it is not recommended for

This variety is not recommended for those who must face intense workdays or activities requiring precision. It is also not suitable for novice growers operating in environments with uncontrolled humidity, as crop loss due to mold is a real risk with such compact buds. If you don’t tolerate heavy physical effects or seek a light smoke, look toward a sativa-dominant hybrid.

FAQ

What is the ideal EC in flowering?

It can tolerate levels up to 2.0-2.2, but staying at 1.8 is advisable if you don’t have perfect climate control.

How much stretch does it do in flowering?

Contained. It usually doubles its initial height, facilitating the management of low spaces.

Is it a difficult plant?

Let’s say it requires attention. It’s not as difficult as a pure sativa, but it doesn’t like water stress or feeding deficiencies.

Which pots do you recommend?

Indoor, 11 or 15-liter pots are perfect. Outdoor, don’t go below 30-40 liters to maximize yield.

How much does it smell during curing?

A lot. Ensure the drying area is well ventilated and equipped with filters or air fresheners.

Annibale Seedshop Team’s Opinion

Those seeking the original potency of Californian dispensaries combined with Dutch stability will find Kosher Choco Kush Feminized to be a definitive solution.

It is a variety that convinces with its physical density and a terpene profile that leaves no room for interpretation: gas, earth, and cocoa. A selection developed for growers who do not compromise on resin quality and the intensity of physical relaxation.

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