SKUNK #1 FEMINIZED
SKUNK #1 FEMINIZED
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SKUNK #1 FEMINIZED SEEDS
Description
This exclusively female Skunk #1 has a skunky flavor; earthy and sweet at the same time. The uniformly growing plants are highly robust.
Skunk #1 Feminized growth pattern
Often imitated, never duplicated: Skunk #1 set the bar so high that it still serves as the benchmark in terms of uniform and reliable performance. The DNA of this hybrid comprises 35% sativa and 65% indica genes.
Skunk #1 Feminized from Sensi Seeds is incredibly uniform when grown from seeds, with plants displaying a consistent structure and regular flower clusters time and time again. After 30 years of experience with this strain, we can honestly say that itâs the finest example of feminized Skunk #1 we have ever seen.
Although most skunk plants gain more height than pure indicas, the indica genes clearly dominate in the growth and flowering stage. Flowering is both rapid and rewarding thanks to the robust stems and branches. Look carefully, and youâll see a subtle sativa effect in the bud structure.
Skunk #1 Feminized can be grown outside in moderate climatic zones with normal summers. This strain also flourishes magnificently indoor under lamps. Whether Sea of Green (SOG), Screen of Green (SCROG), Supercropping or Lollipopping: because Skunk #1 is very robust, even if you have limited experience you can give these cultivation methods a go.
Flavor and smell of Skunk #1 Feminized
Many think the name âSkunkâ is a generic term for strong weed. While thatâs not quite true, itâs of course no secret that our Skunk #1 packs quite a punch. Skunk #1 Feminized tastes like the ultimate old-school Skunk. The earthy undertones are complemented by a sweet flavor that wonderfully rounds off the entire composition.
Did you know?
- Our Skunk #1 family has earned us a raft of awards, which weâre hugely proud of.
- The legendary status of skunk is praised in many hip hop lyrics. But skunk isnât just about rap. Perhaps youâve heard of the British rock band Skunk Anansie and their charismatic front woman Skin?
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