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Nicole Punch

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by BSF Seeds

€ 28,00
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Up to 30% THC from Nicole Kush x Purple Punch genetics — a 75% indica feminised seed that flowers in just 65 days with exceptional resin production for concentrates. Hardy, fungus-resistant plants yield 450–500g/m² indoors or up to 800g/plant outdoors. From BSF Seeds, available in packs of 4.
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Nicole Punch Cannabis Seeds by BSF Seeds

Nicole Punch is a 75% indica-dominant feminised cannabis seed from BSF Seeds that delivers up to 30% THC and outstanding resin production from a cross of Nicole Kush and Purple Punch. She's the kind of strain that makes you look like a better grower than you are — short internodes, vigorous growth, and a natural resistance to fungus and pests that means fewer headaches from seed to harvest. If you want dense, purple-hued buds dripping with trichomes after just 65 days of flowering, this is your pick.

75% Indica Dominant Up to 30% THC Flowering: 65 Days Yield: Up to 800g/plant Outdoor 18+ only

Why Nicole Punch Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Grow Room

Nicole Punch feminised seeds produce plants that genuinely don't care about your experience level. We've seen first-time growers pull respectable harvests from this strain because the genetics do most of the heavy lifting. The Nicole Kush parentage brings resilience — proper resistance to mould, fungus, and common pests — while Purple Punch contributes those deep purple colours that make your grow look like something out of a magazine.

The resin production on this one is remarkable. We're talking about buds so coated in trichomes they look frosted. If you're into making concentrates, hash, or extractions, Nicole Punch is a top-tier candidate. The trichome density at up to 30% THC means you're getting serious returns whether you're keeping flower or processing it further.

The honest limitation? She grows vigorously. Indoors, that's a polite way of saying she'll take over your tent if you don't train her. SOG or LST isn't optional — it's how you keep her manageable and maximise that canopy. Skip the training and you'll end up with a few tall colas instead of the even spread that pushes yields toward that 450–500g/m² mark.

Nicole Punch Genetics: Nicole Kush Meets Purple Punch

The lineage here is what makes Nicole Punch special. Nicole Kush — itself a cross of OG Kush genetics — is known in breeding circles for producing hardy, fast-flowering plants with strong structural integrity. Purple Punch, on the other hand, brings the bag appeal: dense buds with purple and violet hues, a sweet berry-floral terpene profile, and the kind of potency that earned her a reputation across the US West Coast.

Crossing these two creates a 75% indica hybrid that leans heavily into physical relaxation. The indica dominance shows in the plant structure — compact, bushy, with tight node spacing that naturally lends itself to sea-of-green setups. You get the best of both parents: Nicole Kush's grow-it-anywhere toughness and Purple Punch's frosty, colourful, resinous buds.

Specification Detail
Seed Bank BSF Seeds
Genetics Nicole Kush x Purple Punch
Type Feminised Photoperiod
Indica/Sativa 75% Indica / 25% Sativa
THC Content Up to 30%
Flowering Time 8–9 weeks (approx. 65 days)
Indoor Yield 450–500g/m²
Outdoor Yield Up to 800g/plant
Plant Size Medium to Large
Resistance Fungus and pest resistant
Seeds per Pack 4

Growing Nicole Punch Seeds: Indoor and Outdoor Guide

Nicole Punch feminised seeds are genuinely forgiving, but a little know-how turns a good harvest into an exceptional one. Here's how to get the most from her.

  1. Germination: Use the paper towel method or plant directly into a moist, light seedling mix. Nicole Punch seeds typically crack within 24–72 hours. Keep temperatures between 22–25°C and humidity around 70%.
  2. Vegetative phase: She grows bushy with short internodes — expect a compact, stocky structure. Indoors, limit veg to 3–4 weeks to control final height. This is the time to start LST or set up your SOG. Outdoors in a temperate climate, let her stretch — she can handle it.
  3. Training (indoor critical): Bend and tie branches during early veg to open up the canopy. SOG works brilliantly with Nicole Punch because her natural structure already favours it. The goal is an even canopy that catches light uniformly across all bud sites.
  4. Flowering: Switch to 12/12 and watch the magic happen over 8–9 weeks. The purple colouring intensifies during late flower, especially if night temperatures drop below 18°C. Resin production ramps up significantly in the final two weeks — resist the urge to chop early.
  5. Feeding: She's a hungry plant during flower. Increase phosphorus and potassium during weeks 3–6 of bloom. Her fungus resistance means you can focus on nutrition rather than constantly checking for mould, but good airflow is still non-negotiable.
  6. Harvest: Indoor growers can expect 450–500g/m² with proper training. Outdoor plants in temperate climates with experienced hands behind them can push up to 800g/plant — that's not marketing fluff, that's what this genetics package is capable of with full sun and a long enough season.

Nicole Punch Flavour Profile and Terpenes

Crack open a cured bud and the first thing that hits you is fresh flowers — not perfume-counter flowers, more like walking past a garden in full bloom after rain. Underneath that floral top note sits an earthy base with distinct berry undertones courtesy of the Purple Punch genetics. It's the kind of terpene profile that makes the whole room smell good when you're trimming.

The berry element is subtle but persistent. Think ripe blueberries mixed with damp forest floor rather than candy sweetness. If you've grown Purple Punch before, you'll recognise the influence immediately, but the Nicole Kush side adds an earthy, slightly spicy depth that keeps it from being one-dimensional. For extraction and concentrate work, this complex terpene profile translates beautifully — the flavour comes through clean in rosin and bubble hash.

Nicole Punch vs Other Indica-Dominant Seeds

If you're weighing up Nicole Punch against other heavy indicas in the BSF Seeds catalogue or beyond, here's what sets her apart. Compared to a straightforward Purple Punch grow, Nicole Punch adds meaningful pest and fungus resistance — something Purple Punch alone doesn't always deliver, especially in humid conditions. The Nicole Kush genetics also shave time off the flowering period; 65 days is quick for a strain pushing 30% THC.

Against other high-THC indicas, the resin production is the standout feature. Not every 30% THC strain is a good extraction candidate — some put their cannabinoids in the flower without the trichome density you need for efficient hash or rosin production. Nicole Punch gives you both: the potency numbers and the physical resin coverage to back them up.

Feature Nicole Punch Typical Purple Punch Typical OG Kush Cross
THC Up to 30% 18–25% 20–26%
Flowering Time 8–9 weeks 8–10 weeks 8–10 weeks
Indoor Yield 450–500g/m² 400–450g/m² 400–500g/m²
Outdoor Yield Up to 800g/plant 500–600g/plant 500–700g/plant
Pest/Fungus Resistance Strong Moderate Moderate to Strong
Resin Production Exceptional Good Good to High

Running Nicole Punch indoors? Pair her with a proper grow tent and carbon filter setup — the floral terpenes on this strain are gorgeous but they carry. A SOG tray and LST clips will also save you time during the training phase that this vigorous grower demands.

What to Expect from Nicole Punch Buds

The finished product is genuinely impressive to look at. Dense, chunky buds with a tight structure that reflects the indica dominance — none of the airy, foxtailing nonsense you sometimes get with high-THC genetics. The purple colouring ranges from subtle violet streaks to deep, almost black-purple on the sugar leaves, depending on how cool your nights get during late flower.

Pick up a dried bud and it's sticky. Not "oh that's nice" sticky — properly tacky, the kind where you need scissors because your fingers gum up after handling two or three nugs. That resin coverage is visible to the naked eye: a thick blanket of milky-white trichomes over every surface, including the smaller leaves surrounding each bud. For anyone making dry sift, bubble hash, or rosin, this is the raw material you want to work with.

The body-focused relaxation from the 75% indica genetics and up to 30% THC makes Nicole Punch a strain traditionally associated with evening use. The effect profile leans heavily physical — think heavy limbs and deep couch-lock rather than cerebral stimulation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Nicole Punch take to flower?

Nicole Punch has a flowering period of 8–9 weeks, roughly 65 days. That's on the quicker side for a strain capable of reaching up to 30% THC, and it's one of the advantages the Nicole Kush parent brings to the cross.

Is Nicole Punch suitable for beginner growers?

Yes. Her short internodes, vigorous growth, and natural resistance to fungus and pests make Nicole Punch one of the more forgiving indica-dominant strains to grow. Indoors, you'll want to learn basic LST to manage her height, but she doesn't demand expert-level attention.

What yields can I expect from Nicole Punch seeds?

Indoors with proper training (SOG or LST), expect 450–500g/m². Outdoors in a temperate climate, experienced growers can push up to 800g/plant. Even without optimisation, she's a reliable producer.

Is Nicole Punch good for making hash or concentrates?

Absolutely — it's one of her strongest selling points. The exceptional trichome density and up to 30% THC make Nicole Punch a top-tier choice for dry sift, bubble hash, rosin, and other extraction methods. The terpene profile carries through well into concentrates.

What does Nicole Punch smell and taste like?

Fresh flowers with earthy and berry undertones. The Purple Punch genetics bring a subtle blueberry sweetness, while Nicole Kush adds depth with earthy, slightly spicy notes. During flowering, the smell is strong — a carbon filter is recommended for indoor grows.

Does Nicole Punch need training indoors?

We'd say it's essential, not optional. She grows vigorously with dense foliage. LST or SOG keeps the canopy even and light penetration consistent, which is how you hit that 450–500g/m² yield range. Without training, you'll get tall plants with fewer bud sites.

How many seeds come in a pack of Nicole Punch?

Each pack contains 4 feminised seeds. All seeds are photoperiod, meaning you control the switch to flowering by changing the light cycle to 12/12.

Last updated: April 2026

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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