Clowns Kush
Also known as: Purple Goat (feminized version)
Clowns Kush Strain Overview
Clowns Kush is a cannabis strain developed by Scapegoat Genetics, also available under the alternate name Purple Goat for its feminized version. This hybrid strain represents part of Scapegoat Genetics' breeding program, which focuses on creating unique crosses with complex genetic backgrounds. The strain is classified as an indica/sativa hybrid and can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors. Limited information is available about this particular strain's detailed characteristics, effects profile, or widespread cultivation history, suggesting it may be a less commercially distributed variety or a more boutique breeding project. Clowns Kush appears to be part of a larger family of 'Clowns' strains from the same breeder, including related varieties like Clowns Cookies, indicating a themed breeding line. The strain requires a flowering time of approximately 56-70 days according to available cultivation data, making it a moderately timed flowering variety suitable for both novice and experienced growers.
Clowns Kush Strain Effects
Clowns Kush Strain Possible Negative Effects
Clowns Kush Strain Growing Information
Clowns Kush can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors with a flowering time of approximately 63 days (range of 56-70 days). The strain is available as both regular and feminized seeds. Growing difficulty level and specific yield information are not documented in available sources. The strain appears suitable for cultivation in various environments, though specific climate preferences, plant height expectations, and special growing considerations are not well documented in current literature.
Clowns Kush Strain Genetics
Clowns Kush Strain Parent Strains
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Clowns Kush make you feel?
Clowns Kush is known to produce the following effects:
- Relaxed: 65%
- Euphoric: 60%
What are the negative effects of Clowns Kush?
Possible negative effects include:
- Dry Mouth
- Dry Eyes
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes