Sumo's OG Kush: Indica Dominance Meets Kush Pedigree
Sumo's OG Kush represents a refinement of one of cannabis's most sought-after lineages, combining decades of Kush cultivation knowledge into a single feminized seed. This 85% indica-forward hybrid leans heavily on the earthy, resinous character that made the original legendary, whilst Sumo Seeds' selection work has elevated potency and aromatic complexity. Canadian growers—especially those in cooler zones—will appreciate the predictable structure and robust flowering window. Expect a plant that rewards attention to detail with dense, trichome-laden buds and an unmistakable Kush signature.
Growing Sumo's OG Kush Indoors and Outdoors
Sumo's OG Kush flowers in 7–8 weeks, making it well-suited to indoor environments across Canada where photoperiod control simplifies scheduling. Indoor growers should expect moderate branching and a plant that responds positively to low-stress training. Outdoors, this strain performs best in temperate microclimates—coastal BC gardens or southern Ontario sites with extended sun exposure will see full maturation before October frost. The indica dominance means compact node spacing and tight flower clustering, reducing susceptibility to mould in humid Maritime conditions. Feed moderately during vegetative growth and transition to phosphorus-rich nutrients as flowering commences. Maintain 18–22°C night temperatures during bloom for optimal terpene development.
Potency, Flavour, and the Kush Experience
High THC concentrations deliver a profound body-centred effect characteristic of premium Kush cultivars—deep relaxation without sedation when dosed mindfully. Flavour notes balance earthy forest floor, spiced pepper, and subtle fuel undertones, with a smooth inhale that belies the plant's resinous density. Best enjoyed in the evening when you can settle into the strain's unhurried, contemplative state. The aroma during growth is assertive; plan discretion accordingly. Sumo's OG Kush suits growers seeking a classic Kush experience backed by modern genetics.




