HYBRID
Killer New Haven (KNH)
Killer New Haven (KNH)
HYBRID
The specific origins of Killer New Haven are shrouded in mystery, but this sativa-leaning strain is believed to descend from outdoor-grown Kentucky cannabis plants. Sources claim that this strain emits an earthy and citrusy aroma that translates into a sandalwood flavor profile.
Grow Information
Killer New Haven is suited for indoor or outdoor growing conditions. In a nine-to-10-week flowering period, or in Mid-October if grown outdoors in the Northern Hemisphere (mid-April in the Southern Hemisphere), Killer New Haven (KNH) is reported to produce elongated colas frosted with trichomes and spotted with rust-colored stigma hairs. Although Killer New Haven is difficult to find and only available in clone form, there are a few strains that descended directly from this elusive Kentucky cultivar. For instance, the breeder Woodhorse Seeds crossed Killer New Haven with Petrolia Headstash, an Afghan indica from Humboldt County, to create Herijuana.