
Breeder: DNA Genetics
R.K.S. Strain Overview
R.K.S. is a Photoperiod cannabis strain bred from Afghani x Colombian x Thai. It . Developed by DNA Genetics, this strain comes from a breeder with a reputation for quality genetic selection and consistent performance.
R.K.S. Genetics & Lineage
The story of R.K.S. begins with its genetic foundation: Afghani x Colombian x Thai. R.K.S. is a photoperiod variety, meaning it relies on changes in the light cycle to transition from vegetative growth to flowering. Typically, a shift to a 12/12 light schedule (12 hours of light, 12 hours of darkness) signals the plant to begin producing flowers. Photoperiod strains allow growers greater control over the vegetative phase — plants can be kept in veg for longer to grow larger, or moved into flowering sooner for faster turnaround. This flexibility makes photoperiod varieties a popular choice for experienced growers.
- Parent Genetics: Afghani x Colombian x Thai
- Seed Type: Photoperiod
- Breeder: DNA Genetics
Growing R.K.S. Seeds
Growing R.K.S. is a rewarding experience for cultivators who appreciate working with quality genetics. R.K.S. benefits from standard cannabis cultivation practices including consistent lighting, proper feeding schedules, and good airflow. Monitoring the plant’s development and responding appropriately to its needs will maximize the final yield and quality of the harvest.
R.K.S. — Quick Reference
- Strain: R.K.S.
- Breeder: DNA Genetics
- Genetics: Afghani x Colombian x Thai
- Seed Type: Photoperiod
Buy R.K.S. Seeds
Add R.K.S. to your next grow and experience the genetics firsthand. Produced by DNA Genetics, these photoperiod seeds are built to perform. Whether you are a any level grower cultivating for personal enjoyment or running a more ambitious operation, R.K.S. seeds offer reliable genetics and quality results. With its hybrid profile, R.K.S. is a strain that delivers on its promise.
Harvesting and Curing for Best Results
Knowing when to harvest is one of the most important skills in cannabis cultivation. The most accurate method is examining the trichomes using a jeweler’s loupe or digital microscope. When trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber appearing, the plant is typically at peak THC content. A higher percentage of amber trichomes indicates a more sedating, CBN-rich profile. After harvest, a proper drying and curing process is essential for preserving terpene content and cannabinoid quality. Buds should be dried slowly in a dark environment with moderate humidity (around 50–60%) for 7–14 days, then transferred to airtight glass jars for curing. Burping the jars daily for the first two weeks allows moisture to escape gradually, resulting in a smoother, more flavorful final product. Well-cured cannabis can continue to improve in flavor and potency for several months when stored correctly.
Strain Details
| Genetics | Afghani x Colombian x Thai |
|---|---|
| Type | Photoperiod |














