Kush cannabis seeds are a family of mostly indica genetics tracing back to the Hindu Kush mountains, bred for dense resinous buds, heavy body effects, and THC that usually lands between 17% and 30%. We carry 15 Kush seed lines at Azarius — photoperiod classics and autoflower versions of the same strains — so you can buy the genetics you want in the format that fits your grow. Feminized, shipped from Amsterdam since 1999.
Buy Kush Seeds — Photoperiod vs Autoflower Guide
Kush seeds split into two camps: photoperiod strains that flower when you flip the lights, and autoflowers that run on a timer built into the genetics. Both produce the same heavy, earthy, hash-forward buds the Kush line is known for — the difference is how much you want to fiddle with light cycles and how patient you are.
| Strain | Type | THC | Good for |
|---|---|---|---|
| OG Kush | Photoperiod | 20–24% | The reference point — buy this if you want the original |
| Godfather OG | Photoperiod | 26–30% | Experienced growers chasing the heaviest indica we stock |
| Bruce Banner | Photoperiod | 20–29% | High-yielding hybrid for intermediate setups |
| Kush Mints | Photoperiod | 25–27% | Balanced hybrid, sharp mint-pine flavour |
| Girl Scout Cookies | Photoperiod | 18–25% | Sativa-leaning Kush cross, berry-sweet |
| Ice Cream Cake | Photoperiod | 22–25% | Dessert terpenes, evening use |
| Banana Kush | Photoperiod | 17–21% | First-time buyers wanting manageable potency |
| OG Kush Auto | Autoflower | 17–24% | Classic flavour, no light-cycle juggling |
| Godfather OG Auto | Autoflower | 25–26% | Heavy potency in 8–9 weeks flat |
| Bruce Banner Auto | Autoflower | 21–26% | Diesel-sweet, up to 600 g/m² indoors |
| Apple Fritter Auto | Autoflower | 22–25% | Compact, forgiving, indica-dominant |
| Kush Mints Auto | Autoflower | 16–25% | Minty indica in 10 weeks |
| Ice Cream Cake Auto | Autoflower | 16–25% | Wedding Cake x Gelato on autopilot |
| Girl Scout Cookies Auto | Autoflower | 20–22% | Stays under 100 cm, good for small tents |
| Banana Kush Auto | Autoflower | 17–20% | Tropical flavour, 100–120 g per plant |
This guide is written for adults. Cannabis cultivation information here applies to adult growers only.
What Kush Means — Genetics, Not Marketing
Kush is a genetic lineage, not a flavour label. The original Hindu Kush landrace came out of the mountain range dividing Afghanistan and Pakistan, and every strain we sell with "Kush" or "OG" in the name traces some percentage of its DNA back there. That's why the family shares traits: short squat plants, dense resinous buds, earthy-piney terpenes, and a body-heavy effect that leans sedative.
The Kush name gets slapped on a lot of modern hybrids — sometimes accurately, sometimes because it sells. We stick to lines with verifiable parentage. OG Kush (Kush Chemdog x Hindu Kush) is the reference strain that spawned most of modern West Coast cannabis, and if you've never grown Kush before, it's the one to start with. Godfather OG is what you order when you've already grown OG and want to see how hard the lineage can actually hit.
How to Choose Your Kush Seeds
If you're a first-time grower, buy OG Kush Auto or Banana Kush Auto. Autoflowers don't need light-cycle changes, finish in 8–10 weeks, and forgive mistakes that would kill a photoperiod run. Start with three seeds, not ten — you want to learn the plant, not commit to a closet full of them.
Intermediate growers should shop the photoperiod side: OG Kush or Kush Mints give you control over veg time and training, which is where yields actually come from. Bruce Banner is the high-yielder if you've got the space and lights to push it.
Experienced growers chasing potency above all else: Godfather OG (26–30% THC) and the photoperiod Bruce Banner (up to 29%) are the heaviest hitters we stock. Both reward proper environmental control — humidity, VPD, feeding schedule. Don't order these as your first photoperiod run.
When in doubt, get OG Kush Auto. It's the strain we've sold the longest, the one customers come back for, and it'll teach you more about the Kush family than reading ten grow guides.
What We Carry
- Classic OG lines — OG Kush and OG Kush Auto, the foundation strains every Kush grower should run at least once
- Heavy indica Kush — Godfather OG and Godfather OG Auto for buyers chasing maximum body effect
- Kush hybrids with dessert terpenes — Ice Cream Cake, Kush Mints, Banana Kush and their auto versions
- Sativa-leaning Kush crosses — Girl Scout Cookies and Bruce Banner, where Kush genetics meet uplift
- Apple Fritter Auto — the newcomer, compact and forgiving, Sour Apple Auto x Animal Cookie
Every seed we ship is feminized, meaning you won't waste rack space on males. Pack sizes run 1, 3, 5, and 10 seeds — order the 3-pack if you're trying a strain for the first time, the 10-pack if you already know it works in your setup.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Kush seeds different from other cannabis seeds?
Kush strains share genetics from the Hindu Kush mountain landrace — short plants, dense buds, earthy-piney terpenes, and a body-heavy indica effect. Most Kush seeds deliver 17–30% THC and finish faster than pure sativas. The family is known for resin production, which is why Kush lines dominate hash-making.
Should I buy photoperiod or autoflower Kush seeds?
Buy autoflower if you're new, growing in a small tent, or want fast turnaround — they finish in 8–10 weeks from seed without light-cycle changes. Buy photoperiod if you want bigger yields and more control over plant size through veg time. OG Kush Auto is the easiest starting point; OG Kush photoperiod is the payoff strain once you know what you're doing.
Which Kush seeds have the highest THC?
Godfather OG tops our shelf at 26–30% THC, followed by Bruce Banner at 20–29% and Kush Mints at 25–27%. These are photoperiod strains — you'll get maximum potency out of them with proper environmental control. For autoflowers, Godfather OG Auto (25–26%) and Bruce Banner Auto (21–26%) are the hardest hitters.
Are all your Kush seeds feminized?
Yes — every Kush seed we carry is feminized, so you won't grow male plants. This means every seed you pop contributes to your harvest. We ship 1, 3, 5, and 10-seed packs; the 3-pack is the sensible choice for first-time buyers of any strain.
How long do Kush strains take to flower?
Photoperiod Kush strains typically flower in 8–10 weeks once you flip the light cycle to 12/12. Autoflowering Kush seeds finish the entire seed-to-harvest cycle in 8–10 weeks, with Godfather OG Auto the fastest at 8–9 weeks. Actual timing depends on environment, feeding, and phenotype.
Last updated: April 2026



























