Strain Encyclopedia

Pink Kush

Hybrid — THC 4%2 sources
VS

Pink Rozay

Indica — THC 18%3 sources

Potency, effects, terpenes, flavors, growing difficulty, and medical uses — compared side by side.

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Quick Verdict

Who wins in each category?

Potency
Pink Rozay
🏥
Medical
Pink Kush
🌱
Growing
Tie
🍋
Flavor
Pink Rozay

Strain Profile Comparison

Six-axis profile overlay — see where each strain excels

THCCBDEffectsFlavorsGrow EaseMedical
Pink Kush
Pink Rozay

Effect Matchup

Side-by-side effect intensity — bars show relative prominence

Pink Kush
Effect
Pink Rozay
100%
Body High
100%
88%
Euphoric
88%
60%
Relaxed
77%
77%
Happy
68%
Hungry
53%
Sleepy
Tingly
68%
Uplifted
60%
3 shared effects highlighted
Pink Kush — Potency
THC0%
CBD0%
Potency LevelLow
Pink Rozay — Potency
THC0%
CBDN/A
Potency LevelMedium
Pink x KushPink Kush
Indica 50%Sativa 50%
Lemonchello x London Pound CakePink Rozay
Indica 50%Sativa 50%

Side-by-Side Specs

Green highlight indicates the superior value

Pink Kush
Category
Pink Rozay
1–4%
🔥THC
2 sources
Better16–18%
0–1%Better
💧CBD
N/A
Hybrid (50/50)
🧬Type
3 sources
Indica (50/50)
Low
Potency
Medium
Easy
🎯Difficulty
Easy
8-9 weeks
🌸Flowering
9-10 weeks
2 - 2.3 oz/ft²
🏠Indoor Yield
Medium
21.2 - 24.7 oz/plant
🌳Outdoor Yield
Medium
100–120cm (39–47in)
📏Height
Medium
Evening/Nighttime
🕐Best Time
Anytime
Barney's Farm
🏷️Breeder
Zamnesia Seeds
Pink OG, Sedamen
📝Aliases
Pink Rosay, Pink Rozay Kush
Relaxation, Social Activities, Sleep, Pain Relief
🎯Best For
Relaxation, Pain Relief, Stress Relief

Profile Comparison

Shared (3)
Body HighEuphoricRelaxed
Only Pink Kush (3)
HappyHungrySleepy
Only Pink Rozay (2)
TinglyUplifted

Possible Side Effects

Shared
Dry mouthDry eyes
Only Pink Kush
Anxious
Only Pink Rozay
Paranoid

Growing Guide Comparison

Pink Kush
DifficultyEasy
Flowering8-9 weeks
HarvestOctober
Indoor Yield2 - 2.3 oz/ft²
Outdoor Yield21.2 - 24.7 oz/plant
Indoor Height100–120cm (39–47in)
Outdoor Height100–120cm (39–47in)
Plant StructureBushy
ClimateWarm
Pink Rozay
DifficultyEasy
Flowering9-10 weeks
HarvestMid October
Indoor YieldMedium
Outdoor YieldMedium
Indoor HeightMedium
Outdoor HeightMedium
Plant StructureBushy
ClimateMediterranean, Warm

About These Strains

Pink Kush

Hybrid 50/50 — THC 1–4% — CBD 0–1%

Pink Kush is a hybrid cannabis strain (50% Indica / 50% Sativa) with THC levels of 1-4%. Known for its body high, euphoric, happy effects.

Dominant terpenes include Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Limonene.

Pink Rozay

Indica 50/50 — THC 16–18%

Pink Rozay is an indica dominant hybrid strain (80% indica/20% sativa) created through crossing the delicious Lemonchello 10 X LPC75 strains. Named for its gorgeous color and delicious flavor, Pink Rozay is one indica that you need to try.

This bud has dense spade-shaped olive green nugs with deep pink and purple undertones, bright orange hairs and a coating of frosty purple-tinted white crystal trichomes.

Which One Is Right for You?

Pink Kush and Pink Rozay are both excellent strains with distinct characteristics. Pink Kush is a Hybrid with 1–4% THC, while Pink Rozay is a Indica with 16–18% THC. Your choice depends on your preference for effects, growing difficulty, and intended use.

Choose Pink Kush

Choose Pink Kush if you want broader medical applications. Pink Kush is a hybrid cannabis strain (50% Indica / 50% Sativa) with THC levels of 1-4%.

Choose Pink Rozay

Choose Pink Rozay if you want higher THC potency. Pink Rozay is an indica dominant hybrid strain (80% indica/20% sativa) created through crossing the delicious Lemonchello 10 X LPC75 strains.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Pink Kush vs Pink Rozay

Medical Disclaimer
The information on this page is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Cannabis affects everyone differently. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using cannabis for any medical condition. Effects, potency, and medical benefits may vary. Do not use cannabis if pregnant, nursing, or under the legal age in your jurisdiction.

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