Skunk seeds by Original Sensible Seeds
Original Sensible Seeds
Skunk seeds by Original Sensible Seeds
Feminized Cannabis Seeds | Indica | THC >20% | Extremely high yield
Characteristics
warm outdoor climate
Skunk | Original Sensible Seeds
Skunk Cannabis Seeds – the legendary old-school cannabis genetics return
Skunk by Original Sensible Seeds is one of the most influential cannabis strains ever created. Few cultivars have shaped modern cannabis breeding quite like this legendary combination of Afghan, Acapulco Gold, and Colombian Gold. Its exceptional stability, vigorous growth, generous harvests, and unmistakable aroma have made Skunk one of the most recognised names in cannabis culture for decades.
This feminized version faithfully preserves the original characteristics that made Skunk famous while offering the stability and reliability expected from Original Sensible Seeds. Whether you're searching for authentic old-school cannabis seeds, classic Skunk genetics, or simply want to grow a genuine piece of cannabis history, Skunk remains one of the finest choices available.
With THC levels reaching up to 25%, a fast flowering cycle, and generous yields, Skunk is equally suitable for first-time growers and experienced cultivators looking for dependable results.
Key features at a glance:
- Genetics: Afghan x Acapulco Gold x Colombian Gold
- Type: Feminized cannabis seeds
- Classification: 70% Indica / 30% Sativa
- THC: Up to 25%
- Dominant terpene: Myrcene
- Other terpenes: Caryophyllene, Limonene
- Flowering time: 50–60 days
- Indoor yield: Up to 600 g/m²
- Outdoor yield: Up to 800 g per plant
- Outdoor harvest: Late September to early October
- Indoor height: 90–130 cm
- Outdoor height: 160–220 cm
- Cultivation: Indoor, outdoor, and greenhouse
- Climate: Cool, temperate, and warm
One of the foundations of modern cannabis breeding
Very few cannabis strains can claim the influence that Skunk has had on the industry. Since its introduction, it has served as the genetic backbone for countless award-winning hybrids thanks to its remarkable stability, vigorous growth, and consistently high productivity.
By combining the robust structure of Afghan with the uplifting qualities of Acapulco Gold and Colombian Gold, breeders created a cultivar that set new standards for performance and reliability. Even today, Skunk genetics continue to appear in countless modern breeding projects around the world.
An important part of Original Sensible Seeds' heritage
Skunk also holds a special place in the history of Original Sensible Seeds. During the early 1990s, Skunk genetics became the foundation of several breeding projects that helped establish the company's reputation for producing vigorous, productive cannabis varieties.
Early cultivars such as Bigger Pine and PR1 benefited directly from the outstanding stability and performance of classic Skunk genetics. Growing Skunk today means cultivating not only a legendary cannabis strain but also an important piece of the breeder's own history.
Vigorous growth with exceptional reliability
One of Skunk's greatest strengths is its outstanding adaptability. Plants grow vigorously with strong lateral branching, excellent structural stability, and a predictable growth pattern that makes cultivation straightforward in almost any environment.
Indoor plants remain compact enough for most grow rooms, typically reaching between 90 and 130 cm, while outdoor specimens can reach heights of 160 to 220 cm under favourable conditions. Thanks to its Afghan heritage, Skunk performs reliably in cool, temperate, and warm climates alike.
Fast flowering and generous harvests
Another reason Skunk has remained popular for decades is its consistently impressive productivity. Flowering is completed within approximately 50 to 60 days, producing dense, resin-coated flowers that mature quickly without sacrificing quality.
Indoor growers can achieve harvests of up to 600 g/m², while outdoor plants are capable of producing up to 800 g per plant under favourable growing conditions.
Aroma and flavour – the unmistakable classic Skunk profile
The terpene profile delivers exactly what experienced growers expect from authentic Skunk genetics. Strong skunky aromas form the foundation, complemented by layers of sweet fruit, herbal spice, fresh citrus, and crisp pine.
As flowering progresses, the fragrance becomes increasingly intense, filling the grow room with the unmistakable scent that made Skunk famous worldwide. Myrcene dominates the terpene profile, supported by Caryophyllene and Limonene, creating remarkable depth and complexity.
Effects – balanced, versatile, and enjoyable
With THC levels reaching up to 25%, Skunk provides a balanced hybrid experience. The effects usually begin with a positive, uplifting, and mentally clear sensation that encourages creativity and good mood before gradually transitioning into comfortable physical relaxation.
Unlike heavier indica cultivars, Skunk maintains an excellent balance between body relaxation and mental clarity, making it suitable for both daytime and evening enjoyment.
Excellent for training techniques
Skunk responds exceptionally well to cultivation techniques such as LST, SCROG, SOG, topping, and FIM. Its uniform growth pattern allows growers to optimise canopy development, maximise light penetration, and further increase yields.
Why choose Skunk?
Skunk remains one of the defining cannabis strains of the modern era. Its legendary genetics, dependable performance, generous yields, classic terpene profile, and enormous influence on cannabis breeding make it a must-grow cultivar for anyone interested in authentic cannabis history.
FAQ – Skunk
What is Skunk?
Skunk is one of the most influential cannabis strains ever created, developed from Afghan, Acapulco Gold, and Colombian Gold genetics.
What does Skunk smell like?
It features a pungent skunky aroma combined with sweet fruit, herbal spice, citrus, and pine notes.
How long does Skunk flower?
Flowering usually takes between 50 and 60 days.
Is Skunk a high-yielding strain?
Yes. Indoor harvests can reach up to 600 g/m², while outdoor plants may produce up to 800 g per plant.
Is Skunk suitable for training techniques?
Yes. Skunk responds very well to LST, SCROG, SOG, topping, and FIM, making it an excellent choice for growers aiming to maximise yields.
