Tall plant with a resinous compact core.
Due to the achievable size of buds this strain can produce plants can be forced to flower for an extra week or two to get a denser and more productive yield, but this would only be advised in the height of summer, to avoid any mould problems that could occur if left to flower for a long time, simply because of the excessive density, size and resin. Tastes acidic and smells spicy.
Strain FAQ
How did Super Skunk influence other strains?
Many hybrids have been created using Super Skunk's steady genetics. Breeders hope to add Super Skunk's powerful features to new strains, broadening the cannabis landscape with new flavours and effects.
Why do some cannabis strains smell and taste spicy?
Specific terpenes give spicy cannabis strains their distinct scents and flavours. These chemical components create various characteristics that range from peppery to clove, cinnamon, and cumin, resembling culinary spices.
Where do indica strains come from and how does this effect their development?
Indica strains come from the harsh Hindu Kush mountains on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. These plants are strong and durable because of the unforgiving climate they evolved in, which allows them to thrive even under poor conditions. They seem naturally equipped to manage tough terrain and hard times.
Why are South American landraces valuable?
After years of adaptation to their particular surroundings, South American landrace strains are prized for their pure DNA. Due of their particular qualities, breeders want these strains to bring new genetic traits into hybrid breeds.
Has cannabis potency altered over time?
Cannabis, a decade ago, reportedly used to have less than 10% THC across the board. Modern breeding methods have quickly resulted in boosted potency with legal breeders striving to accommodate the desire for stronger and stronger cannabis strains. Where strains with 10% to 19% THC were once the strongest, we are now almost getting into 30% and beyond!