How to grow Killer Queen
Seb's take
Airborne G13/HP crossed with Cinderella 99 for a rapid, high-yielding hybrid that doesn't trade away potency for speed. Citrus-heavy and aromatic on the nose, with thick, frosty colas to match. The high sits comfortably relaxed and euphoric, equally at home at a party or a quiet night in.
Growing Killer Queen: what to expect
Feminized, so you'll not be sexing plants or evicting males. Photoperiod, so veg lasts exactly as long as you decide — see the vegetative stage on how long that ought to be.
Expect around 9 weeks in flower — textbook timing. Textbooks, for once, being useful: here's ours.
She produces respectably: 450-600 g/m² or thereabouts when treated well. Consistency is her selling point — feed her properly and she keeps her end of the bargain.
Citrus leads the nose — sharp, clean, and inclined to announce itself.
Reported effects lean relaxed — the sitting-down sort.
Learn to grow her properly:
Killer Queen from other breeders
The same name, several hands. Every breeder’s version below is its own cut — different figures, different temperament, same family. The particulars above describe the lead listing.
- Brothers Grimm Seeds regular Seeds at Herbies →
The traditional regular-seed article.
Common questions about Killer Queen
How long does Killer Queen take to flower?
Around 9 weeks of flowering, by the breeder's numbers.
Is Killer Queen an autoflower or a photoperiod strain?
A feminized photoperiod strain — flowering starts when you switch the lights, so the timing is yours to control.
What does Killer Queen smell and taste like?
The aroma is citrus-forward: zest first, everything else in its wake.