
Tri-Whip Kush
Cannabis seeds
by Pure Instinto
Tri-Whip Kush Auto Cannabis Seeds by Pure Instinto
Tri-Whip Kush Auto is a feminised autoflowering cannabis seed that crosses Triangle Kush with Whippetz Auto — two heavy-hitting US genetics packed into a compact, fast-finishing plant. Bred by Pure Instinto, this strain delivers gassy, resin-caked buds at up to 24% THC in just 8–10 weeks from germination. If you want old-school Kush funk in an autoflower that practically grows itself, this is the one.
Why Tri-Whip Kush Auto Seeds Belong in Your Grow Room
There are plenty of autoflowers on the market that promise Kush genetics. Most of them water down the terps and potency to hit a faster finish. Tri-Whip Kush Auto doesn't make that trade-off. Pure Instinto crossed Triangle Kush — a legendary Florida cut known for its gassy, earthy punch — with Whippetz Auto, which brings vigour, frost, and autoflowering reliability. The result is a plant that smells like it belongs in a dispensary jar but grows like a beginner-friendly auto.
We've seen a lot of autos come through the shop over the years, and the ones that stick around are the ones that don't compromise on flavour. Tri-Whip Kush Auto falls into that category. The terpene profile is dense: fuel, skunk, diesel, and damp earth on the inhale, with citrus and floral notes sneaking in underneath. Crack a cured bud open and the room knows about it. That's Triangle Kush doing its job.
At 24% THC, this isn't a casual smoke. The effect starts cerebral — sharp, uplifting, focused — before a warming physical wave settles in and loosens everything up. It's the kind of Kush balance that works whether you're sitting on the sofa or out with mates, but it leans heavy enough that you won't want to start a DIY project halfway through.
Tri-Whip Kush Auto Grow Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Breeder | Pure Instinto |
| Genetics | Triangle Kush x Whippetz Auto |
| Type | Autoflower, Feminised |
| THC Content | Up to 24% |
| Flowering Onset | Weeks 3–4 from germination |
| Seed to Harvest | 8–10 weeks |
| Height | 80–120 cm |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 450 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | Up to 550 g/plant |
| Seeds per Pack | 3 |
Growing Tri-Whip Kush Auto Seeds: What to Expect
Tri-Whip Kush Auto stays compact — 80 to 120 cm max — which makes her a solid pick for tents, balconies, or anywhere space is tight. She kicks into flower by weeks 3–4 without any light schedule changes (that's the autoflower magic), and from there the buds stack fast. By harvest, you're looking at long, dense colas absolutely drenched in trichomes. The frost on this one is genuinely impressive for an auto.
Indoors under a decent LED, expect up to 450 g/m². Outdoors in a warm climate with direct sun, individual plants can push 550 g each — that's serious weight for something that finishes in under 10 weeks. She's hardy and vigorous, so newer growers won't struggle, but she responds well to LST (low-stress training) if you want to open up the canopy and push those yields even higher.
The honest limitation: she's compact, which means airflow matters. Those dense buds and tight node spacing can invite humidity issues if you're not running decent ventilation, especially in the last couple of weeks before harvest. Keep your fans on and your RH below 50% during late flower. That's not a flaw unique to this strain — it's a reality of any dense, resinous auto — but it's worth mentioning because we've seen growers lose beautiful buds to mould in the final stretch.
Tri-Whip Kush Auto Terpene Profile and Aroma
The nose on Tri-Whip Kush Auto is where she really earns her keep. The dominant aromas are gas, skunk, and diesel — proper old-school Kush stink that fills a room and doesn't apologise. Underneath that, there's a layer of rich earth and a surprising brightness from citrus and floral terpenes that keep it from being one-dimensional.
According to a study on cannabis aroma descriptors, a standardised lexicon of 25 terms has been developed to describe intact cannabis inflorescence, with fuel, skunk, and citrus among the most commonly identified aroma categories (Wise et al., PMC12539713). Tri-Whip Kush Auto ticks at least three of those boxes without trying.
If you've grown or smoked Triangle Kush before, you'll recognise the lineage immediately. That gassy, almost chemical fuel note is the Triangle Kush signature, and Pure Instinto have kept it intact in this auto cross. The Whippetz Auto parent adds a touch of sweetness and rounds out the overall profile. When you're trimming, wear gloves — the resin sticks to everything and the smell lingers on your hands for hours.
Tri-Whip Kush Auto Compared to Other Kush Autoflowers
| Feature | Tri-Whip Kush Auto | Typical Kush Auto |
|---|---|---|
| Genetics | Triangle Kush x Whippetz Auto | OG Kush x Ruderalis (generic) |
| THC | Up to 24% | 18–22% |
| Seed to Harvest | 8–10 weeks | 9–12 weeks |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 450 g/m² | 300–400 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | Up to 550 g/plant | 200–400 g/plant |
| Terpene Profile | Gas, skunk, diesel, citrus, floral | Earthy, pine, mild citrus |
| Height | 80–120 cm | 60–100 cm |
The numbers tell the story. Tri-Whip Kush Auto outperforms most Kush autos on yield, potency, and terpene complexity. The Triangle Kush genetics give her a depth of flavour that generic OG Kush crosses simply can't match. If you've been disappointed by bland autos in the past, this is the upgrade.
How to Grow Tri-Whip Kush Auto Seeds
- Germinate your Tri-Whip Kush Auto seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a moist, light substrate. Taproots typically appear within 24–72 hours.
- Transplant the germinated seed into its final pot — 11–15 litres is the sweet spot for autos. Avoid transplanting later, as autos don't recover well from root disturbance.
- Run an 18/6 or 20/4 light cycle from seedling to harvest. She's an autoflower, so she doesn't need a 12/12 flip. More light hours generally means more yield.
- Keep feeding light during the first 2–3 weeks. Once she starts showing pre-flowers (around weeks 3–4), gradually increase nutrients with a bloom-focused feed.
- Apply LST (low-stress training) early — gently bend and tie down the main stem to expose lower bud sites to light. Do this before week 3 for best results.
- Monitor humidity closely from week 6 onwards. Dense Kush buds and high resin production make her susceptible to mould if RH climbs above 50%.
- Harvest when trichomes show a mix of milky white and amber under magnification — typically around weeks 8–10. More amber means a heavier physical effect.
- Dry slowly in a dark room at 18–20°C and 55–60% RH for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks. The terpene profile develops significantly during curing.
Complete your setup with a proper grow tent and ventilation kit — dense, resinous strains like Tri-Whip Kush Auto need good airflow to reach their full potential. A jeweller's loupe or digital microscope is also worth grabbing so you can check trichome ripeness and nail your harvest window.
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