King Kong from All Star Genetics is one of at least 3 different marijuana strains with the same name (See also Dr Underground King Kong and Big Buddha King Kong). This ASG version of King Kong is a sativa dominant strain that grows tall and which will be a treat for all the Haze fans out there. Just like the big ape himself, this King Kong has a genetic heritage that lies deep in Africa. A Red Congolese clone brings a taste of the Congo to the strain. In a stroke of genius the team at All Star Genetics have crossed the Red Congolese clone with an NL5 X Haze father to augment the sativa qualities and add extra bulk to the yield. ASG King Kong grows like a Haze. You can expect a lot of stretch after the onset of flowering. Indoor growers would do well to flip this plant early unless they have lots of vertical space. A variety of training techniques will also help. SCROG systems will be particularly suited to this strain. Outdoor growers will need a very warm climate to be able to grow King Kong. With a lengthy flowering period which could take the harvest date well into November you will need to be guaranteed frost free up until that time. King Kong comes in either regular or feminized seeds. It would be possible to save money by buying regular seeds and cloning the best female to keep as a mother. Either way, we recommend this strain as being suitable for those who already have some growing experience under their belt. King Kong smokes with a fresh Haze flavor that includes sandalwood and pine with hints of liquorice. Buds are rock hard and plentiful. The hit is clean, upbeat and energetic. This is happy sativa weed of old school quality and one that will have all the sativa fans drooling. StrainSativa dominantSeed OriginRed Congolese X (NL5 X Haze)Seed BreederAll Star GeneticsAuto Flower Seeds AvailableNoFeminized Seeds AvailableYesGrow IndoorsYesGrow OutdoorYesYieldHighHeight IndoorstallHeight OutdoorstallFlowering Period11 - 13 WeeksHarvest OutdoornovermberTHC LevelHighStoned or HighhighGrow DifficultymediumAwardsSCCC 2011 (3rd)