Euforia is a special strain that came from our Skunk breeding program in 1996, That program gave us a rich Skunk family including the original Skunk #1, Skunk#11, Skunk Passion, Orange Bud, and Euforia. Euforia was initially noticed for the high yields of 400-600g/m² and being part of the stable Skunk line Euforia proved to be reliably strong and stable with all the plants looking exceptionally good, one for bumper harvests. Outdoor growers in Holland reported that Euforia gave excellent quality stash in generous quantities in good summers. Greenhouses really make a great home for Euforia and she is harvested around the end of October or beginning of November. She is very easy to clone and makes a perfect mother plant to take cuttings from, with the cuttings all developing into healthy uniform plants. Euforia has been used by many seed breeders due to the stable genetics and easy cloning.
Users immediately noted the special euphoric high that was associated with the strain. Medical growers from the 1990’s to the current day have told us how good this is for pain relief and particularly for stress relief. A couple of the Dutch Passion staff rate this as their personal favourite and it is one that should be tried by all growers.
The plants are 1 -1.5m tall, with a fresh smell and a rich skunky taste, though not too sweet. The calyx to leaf ratio seems roughly 50/50. THC levels have been seen around 18% which makes this potent in the extreme. Indoors the plants are recommended for harvest at 7 weeks, with 8 being a maximum in order to get the best high. Euforia comes highly recommended by our team. Stable, great yields and a stress relieving Euforia high leaving you relaxed, untroubled and happy. A good remedy for relieving the stress of modern society. This is a special Skunk beauty from the 1990’s that you will love.
- 1st prize Highlife Cup 2002
- 2th prize HTCC 2000
- Indoor
- Flower time: 7 Weeks
- Feminized cannabis seeds
- Greenhouse
- Production:m XL
- Regular seeds
- THC percentage: 18 %
- Sativa Dominant
Strain FAQ
Why are strains engineered for fast maturity?
Strains ending by early November like this one are designed for fast maturity, essential in short-growing regions. Since they originated in short-summer locations, they can then be finished before the frost kicks in.
Does everyone smell skunk?
Skunk smell sensitivities interestingly vary widely. Different olfactory sensitivity can make the fragrance too powerful or off-putting, yet others like its richness and depth.
How have Skunk strains affected culture?
Skunk strains have shaped cannabis culture in music, literature, and more. Their many citations in popular culture demonstrate their legendary status and lasting effect beyond cultivation and breeding.
Why has the Cannabis Cup moved from Amsterdam?
The Cannabis Cup began in Amsterdam in 1988 and has now expanded to the US, Canada, and Jamaica. This global extension has followed the larger cannabis markets as cannabis legalisation changes throughout the world.
Why do Sativa-dominant strains flower slower than Indicas?
Sativa-dominant strains flower slower than their indica cousins, usually in around 60–90 days. Their sluggish pace reflects their equatorial heritage, where longer growing seasons have moulded their growth patterns.