Super Skunk Regular and Feminised Cannabis Seeds
60% Sativa. Genotype: (Afghani #1 x Skunk no.1) x Afghani. Musky,skunk aroma and skunky, sweet flavor. Tall, massive buds. Mold and disease resistant. Easy to grow. Potent euphoric head high and body buzz. Potential THC level medium-high.
Super Skunk has Afghani and Skunk No. 1 as ancestors. She is an Afghani inbred-line polyhybrid with a slight tendency to its cannabis Sativa parentage. She has a medium to high THC level, so Skunk lovers check this out! As any Skunk she is very mould and disease resistant and is virtually screw-up proof. Super Skunk is quick to germinate, usually within a day. We advise a short 3 week vegetative period. Our Super Skunk is quite uniform thanks to an extensive selection and backcrossing process. All plant are similar in appearance and yield. Easy to trim thanks to a great flower-to-leaf ratio. The Super Skunk produces larges buds with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio. She is medium green and has medium broad leaves.
Smell of the buds is strong; from lemonscented to musky and sweet. The flavor is typical skunk with a touch of fruit. The smoke gives you a powerful, euphoric body high with a little more body than its predecessor Skunk No.1. Medicinal value: stress, anxiety, nausea and muscle pain.
- Suited for: Interior Exterior zone C
- Flowering: 10-11 weeks October - November
- Plant height: 1.20-1.50m 1.80-2.50m
- Yield: 500-600 gr/m2 450-550 gr/plant
- Growing difficulty: medium
Strain FAQ
What improvements did Super Skunk make to Skunk #1?
Super Skunk was produced in the late 20th century to improve Skunk #1 by adding Afghani indica traits. This crossbreeding attempted to boost Skunk #1's potency and hardiness, creating a variety that retained its beloved traits while adding strength.
What does hybrid cannabis strain phenotypic variation mean?
Individual plants in a hybrid strain can vary in colour, height, and bud structure. Breeders can improve and stabilise desired traits by selecting certain phenotypes and thereby improve the strain.
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.
Why are early November-finishing strains good for northern latitudes?
These genotypes thrive in the North's shorter daylight hours from summer to autumn, allowing them to do their work well despite the abrupt seasonal change.
Do any particular terpenes contribute to the sweet flavour?
The terpene Pinene, recognised for its crisp, piney aroma, can reportedly sweeten a cannabis strain. Alpha- and beta-pinene add richness to the strain's multi-layered sweetness.