Kings Cross by Reefermans Seeds
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Kings Cross is an indica-heritage cannabis strain developed by Reeferman Seeds. It is recognized for its robust, resin-heavy nature and fast flowering time, making it a favorite among cultivators.
Appearance
This indica-dominant strain features a compact, bushy structure with broad, dark green leaflets. The flowers are dense and typically take on a golf-ball or egg shape, sometimes elongating into conical spears. Kings Cross exhibits a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, which simplifies the trimming process. Under magnification, abundant capitate-stalked trichomes give the mature buds a frosted appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma profile of Kings Cross is often described as earthy and spicy, with potential woody undertones. Its flavor is consistent with its lineage, often presenting notes of citrus, orange, and mint, complemented by creamy and herbal nuances. The overall sensory experience is indicative of its hashplant heritage.
Effects
Kings Cross is known for delivering classic indica effects, characterized by a relaxing and calming sensation. Its profile suggests it may help alleviate symptoms of stress, providing a tranquil experience for the user.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific cannabinoid percentages vary, Kings Cross typically tests with THC levels between 15-25% and less than 1% CBD. The terpene profile is often dominated by compounds such as myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, humulene, eucalyptol, and guaiol, contributing to its distinct aroma and potential effects.
Growing
Kings Cross is noted for its vigorous and hardy growth, with a fast flowering time of approximately eight to nine weeks. It performs well in cooler climates and is described as being straightforward to manage, making it suitable for both indoor and greenhouse cultivation. Its resin-heavy nature also makes it a preferred choice for hash production.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Reeferman Seeds, Kings Cross is an indica-heritage strain with roots in Central and South Asian landrace genetics, particularly Afghan/Pakistani hashplant types. While precise parentage is not publicly disclosed, its morphology, aroma, and fast flowering behavior suggest a strong influence from these heirloom lines. It was bred for resilience and resin production, performing well in cooler climates.