Gypsy Kush: Spanish Landrace Character Meets Canadian Growing
Gypsy Kush brings authentic Andalusian genetics to your Canadian garden. This 60/40 Indica-dominant hybrid descends from rare Spanish heirloom stock, delivering the robust structure and reliable yields growers demand. At 16% THC, she offers balanced potency without overwhelming novice consumers. The strain's landrace foundation means exceptional environmental resilience—crucial for Prairie humidity swings and coastal damp. Eight to nine weeks of flowering makes her an efficient choice for Canadian indoor operations, while her stout frame suits confined spaces without sacrificing productivity.
Cultivating Gypsy Kush in Canadian Conditions
Gypsy Kush thrives under standard indoor lighting across all Canadian regions. Her Spanish origins translate to drought tolerance and pest resistance—both assets during Ontario's unpredictable springs and Maritime mould seasons. Indoors, she performs equally well under LED or HPS, flowering consistently within the 8–9 week window. Keep temperatures between 20–26°C and maintain moderate humidity to prevent bud rot. Her Indica dominance produces dense lateral branching, so plan pruning accordingly. Outdoor cultivation suits temperate zones; start seeds indoors in March for May transplanting. She rewards nutrient schedules favouring phosphorus during weeks 5–7 of bloom.
Flavour Profile and Experience
Gypsy Kush delivers earthy, peppery notes with subtle herbal undertones reflecting her Mediterranean ancestry. The 60% Indica base produces grounding, body-focused sensations, while the Sativa fraction adds gentle cerebral clarity. Expect a smooth onset and sustained duration ideal for evening or weekend enjoyment. The balanced cannabinoid profile suits those seeking reliable, predictable effects without excessive sedation. Best experienced after dinner or during wind-down hours. Flavour develops fully when cured 3–4 weeks; keep jars in cool, dark storage.




