Kingston Punch Feminized Seeds

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Description:

A citrus-forward sativa from Dutch Passion, Kingston Punch crosses Mimosa with Skywalker Haze to deliver an energetic, creative lift wrapped in sweet and spicy orange-kissed aromatics.

Best For

Intermediate growers seeking an uplifting, creative head high

Type
Feminised – Photoperiod
Genetics
Mimosa x Skywalker Haze
THC / CBD
High THC (16-24%) / Low CBD (0-1%)
Effects
Creative,Energetic,Uplifting
Flavour / Aroma
Citrus,Sweet,Spicy
Height
Medium
Yield
Average Yield (200-450gr/plant) / Average Yield (350-450gr/m2)
Flowering Time
8 to 10 weeks
Difficulty
Easy to Moderate

FAQ

All you need to know
about this product

Kingston Punch by Dutch Passion brings Mimosa and Skywalker Haze together in a citrus-spiced sativa, ready for intermediate growers seeking a genuinely creative and energetic head high.

The aroma opens with bright, sweet citrus — think fresh orange peel — before a spicy undercurrent adds real depth and complexity. That same profile carries through to the smoke, making it a genuinely enjoyable strain to grow and consume. The Mimosa parentage is largely responsible for the sweet citrus character, while Skywalker Haze brings the spice.

Dutch Passion rates Kingston Punch as easy to moderate, so it sits comfortably within reach of an intermediate grower with a few grows under their belt. As a feminised photoperiod, you control the vegetative period, which gives you flexibility to train or size the plant before triggering flower. It stays at a medium height, so it won't outgrow a typical indoor tent.

Indoors, Kingston Punch typically returns 350–450 g/m² after a flowering window of 8 to 10 weeks — a reasonable turnaround for a sativa-dominant variety. Per-plant yields land in the 200–450 g range depending on how much veg time you allow. Giving it a generous vegetative period before the flip is the straightforward route to hitting the upper end of those numbers.

A 3-seed pack is a solid way to get acquainted with the genetics without a large upfront commitment, especially for an intermediate grower running a first grow with this strain. Since these are feminised seeds, all three should develop into flowering plants, so there's minimal waste. If Kingston Punch earns a permanent spot in your rotation after the first run, scaling up to a larger pack for the next cycle makes good sense.

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