An interesting and highly potent flashback to the original Skunk plants and their forebears, to a time when the Sativa elements of the famous hybrid were more pronounced. The original Skunks were bred from Afghani, Mexican and Columbian cannabis. As true-breeding seed strains and later hybrids were developed, Afghani genes became the dominant influence in most Skunk varieties. Skunk Classic gives growers a taste of the old-school by back-crossing Skunk #1 with a high-pedigree Columbian mother. The result is a heavy, pungent plant that produces long, solid, buds bursting with resin. Her effect is high and happy.
Strain FAQ
How has the Skunk strain's notoriety affected it?
Skunk strains were regularly discussed in media headlines about cannabis potency and public health in the late 20th century. Skunk strains have become legendary in cannabis culture due to this attention, whether positive or not.
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 do tall cannabis strains absorb light well?
These plants absorb light well due to their height and open form. This growth pattern allows light to enter the canopy, boosting photosynthesis and plant uniformity.
Is there much diversity in average-yielding strains?
With their rich genetic heritage that often includes sativa, indica, and sometimes ruderalis, these strains are said to offer a wide array of flavors, aromas, and effects. This diversity means legal consumers can enjoy a broad spectrum of experiences.
How have Central Asian strains acclimated to high altitude?
These strains, from Afghanistan's highlands and Kazakhstan's steppes, can withstand cold winters and hot days. This makes them adaptable to various different climates.