does any body love super skunk

green_nobody

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it is a skunk strain that does well in natural light as much as i'm concerned, only grown it outdoors once. i didn't harvest to much from those plants but it had a good kick-back/tie-your-ass-to-the-couch high as pretty all skunks have.

if you are a novice to growing i would rather recommended to you to go with good old skunk#1, pretty much my favorite skunk strain since it is a no hassle-take all shit and abuse strain:D one of the best strains to start with and a killer smoke;)
 

Bayou_Billy

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I have no personal experience with any skunks, but Green is right from what I've heard. Skunk #1 allows room for error and is good for new growers. I'm going to try it out myself within the next few months.
 

lordblunterist

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im growing california special atm its from an original american crossed with skunk,all i can say is i wait in anticipation as it matures,the smell coming of it is bullshit,it smells like old school hydro.

anyways ill let u know how it smokes,and yer its pretty easy to grow considering ive had no other experiances with growing anything ever..
 

mokino

Active Member
i got a couple supper skunks going there rely easy to grow and always good smoke good in and out its the perfect plant
 

9inch bigbud

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iv grown both sensi super and skunk and skunk #1 i would go for the super skunk have a look at my pics i have a few super skunk plants veged 3 days and the flowerd the plants are ready in 40 days from when the light is turned 12/12 super skunk grow fater cola's than skunk #1

P.S i would go for Northern Lights my self over the 2 skunks


SUPER SKUNK


Taking the Skunk family back to its Afghani roots, Super Skunk adds flavour, weight and potency to the always-reliable Skunk #1. Despite being released three years after Shiva Skunk, Super Skunk qualifies as the first serious project to breed a next-level cannabis hybrid from the groundbreaking SK#1. Experimental Afghan-Skunk hybrids are featured in the very first Seed Bank catalogues and the breeding project aimed at finding the perfect Afghani genotype to match Skunk #1 goes back further still.

Throughout the Super Skunk project, Sensi breeders aimed to create a strain whose commercial potential, potency and hybrid vigour had never been seen before. Over the years, a large number of Afghani cultivars were crossed with both males and females of the true-breeding Skunk #1. Many wonderful plants were produced, though never with exactly the blend of qualities sought by the project. The achievements in cannabis hybridisation made in the late Eighties meant that the standards for professional ganja were steadily moving upwards which, naturally, raised the bar for what was expected from the Super Skunk program.

It was the expansion of the Sensi Seed Bank gene library at the end of that decade - in particular, the range of fresh Afghanica cultivars which became available to Sensi breeders – that made the current version of our Skunk-Afghani hybrid possible. In 1990, Super Skunk in its final form was released to great acclaim, picking up the mostly-Indica Cannabis Cup straight away.

Super Skunk’s performance remains unchanged to this day, always living up to her super vigorous, super potent and super fragrant reputation. With just a little encouragement, females build colossal, crystalline colas indoors or in the greenhouse. Super Skunk bears the rare distinction of being one of the only cannabis strains that may require more experience to smoke than she does to grow!





SKUNK #1®


The strain that changed the face of cannabis culture across the world continues to amaze weed-lovers more than a quarter-century after her release! The original Skunk hybrids fused traditional cultivars from Central and South America, Afghanistan and Thailand. Through generations of intensive selection and back-crossing, the very best examples of Skunk were stabilised into the first true-breeding Indica-Sativa hybrid - the classic Indica-dominant Skunk #1.

The potency of this branch of the cannabis family tree is so notorious that ‘skunk’ is often used as a name for any powerful ganja. Breeders regard Skunk #1 as the benchmark of uniform, reliable performance and her rock-solid genotype has influenced a hundred modern hybrids. Skunk#1’s energetic performance and bountiful yields demonstrate the true meaning of hybrid vigour. Growth and flowering are mostly-Indica in appearance, with Skunk #1 gaining a little more height than a pure Indica when blooming. The extra-dark green of this strain’s leaves comes from her Afghanica ancestors and contrasts sharply with her lime-green growing tips.

Flowering is very fast and Skunk #1 produces robust stems and branches to support her superior yields. Short internode gaps explode into dense, rounded flower clusters which merge into huge, heavy terminal buds by the end of the blooming phase. Fan leaves can show many shades of colour at the end of flowering, as plants focus their energy on bud formation and resin production

Sativa heritage is most apparent in Skunk #1’s beautiful calyxes, long, profuse pistils and her habit of expanding bud-growth in all directions as harvest time approaches. Sativa also has a wonderful influence on Skunk #1’s potency and effect - a stunning combination of stone and high.
 

Kriegs

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I don't know about growing it, but I sure love smoking it!! It's been my go-to ganja for the last few months (super skunk, specifically).. I'm def going to grow some super skunk next time around. Most skunks sound pretty easy from everything I've read.. Good luck.
 

nexcare

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Got some free Super Skunk seeds that I have about 2 weeks into veg. One of them is the biggest of the 27 plants, and is a monster!

Also, I picked up 1/2 0z of it recently. One of my top 3 Indica smokes. And I hate being "knocked" out by Indicas. It kinda knocks you out, but you are still very aware and seem to enjoy it that much more!
 

RRFN

Member
I've started with 10 super skunk feminilized seeds and 10 afghans.
All afghans have turned huge male plants with lots of pollen sacks 2 weeks after turning lights to 12/12 cycle.

Ended up with 4 super skunk female plants that are on 12/12 for 3 weeks now.
(on the pics you can see also a sativa strain from bag-seed).

Both super skunk and afghan have a strong smell when you rub the leaves. A tipical skunk smell.

I had to veg for 7 weeks only and they grew only 14 inches in this period and are starting to flower right now. I guess more 5 to 7 weeks and they are good to harvest, am i right?View attachment 1545349View attachment 1545350View attachment 1545351View attachment 1545352View attachment 1545353

For my next harvest i will keep on pushing super skunks and afghans again...and a little of Tangerine kush... they say is kinda of tough to grow the tangerine.

Here is too humid, 60-75% average and 28-32 celsius.
 
yeah im growing them now next to uk cheese, i should of done them all super skunks but c'mon its cheese!!! gotta love the cheese. id say the skunk grows quite small and not very bushy perfect for sea of green. i got 5 skunks and they are all flowering faster than the 10 cheese. my next grow is gonna be an all out super skunk bonanza.
 
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