Kushyyyk by Lupos Cannaseed
Unknown Kush Genetics
Kushyyyk is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Lupos CannaSeed, a breeder recognized for resinous and terpene-rich genetics. This cultivar aims to provide a balanced experience, merging physical relaxation with mental clarity and creativity.
Appearance
Kushyyyk typically grows to a medium height indoors, between 90-140 cm, with sturdy stems and dense flower sites. The buds are characterized by a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, forming compact, resin-coated colas. Dried flowers present as olive to forest green, sometimes with violet hues, and are covered in a dense layer of trichomes.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Kushyyyk is predominantly forest-like, featuring notes of pine and fir layered over damp earth and wood. Sweet undertones, often described as cookie dough or vanilla, are present, complemented by a subtle minty coolness. On the palate, flavors include pine, wet earth, lemon zest, and a mild sweetness reminiscent of brown sugar or cookie crust.
Effects
This hybrid strain is known for delivering a balanced combination of physical relaxation and an alert, creative headspace. While it can induce a sense of couch-lock, it is not considered purely sedating, allowing for functional use. The effects are often described as conducive to creative endeavors.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Kushyyyk is noted for a terpene profile rich in Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene. These contribute to its earthy, citrus, and spicy characteristics. The THC content is reported around 20%, with CBD levels below 1%.
Growing
Cultivators describe Kushyyyk as having hardy structure and consistent resin production. It adapts to various growing conditions, with phenotypes potentially leaning slightly indica or sativa depending on environmental factors. The strain is valued for its evocative aromatics and dense, trichome-covered flowers.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Lupos CannaSeed, Kushyyyk is characterized as an indica/sativa hybrid. While specific parentage has not been publicly disclosed, its profile suggests a Kush-centric lineage, drawing from classic Kush genetics known for their resin production and earthy aromas. The name playfully hints at pop culture references and its forest-like scent profile.