Introducing: Skunk #1 feminized seeds.
Skunk #1 feminized seeds are at the heart of our cannabis heritage. This legendary cultivar, a product of Afghan, Mexican, and Colombian genetics, is a true pioneer.
She's renowned for her stability and resilience, and a favorite of both novice and experienced growers. You'll find Skunk genetics in hundreds of modern hybrids, from Green Crack to Cindy 99 (via Shiva Skunk) to the classic Cheese. A must-grow strain for any serious cultivator.
What are Skunk #1 feminized seeds like to grow?
Skunk #1 feminized seeds have helped many novice growers on their cultivation journey, making homegrowing more accessible, less challenging, and ultimately more rewarding.
Skunk #1 is all about uniformity, vigor, and reliability, delivering consistently heavy, high-quality yields. Skunk #1 fems develop into medium-sized plants that typically reach 4-5 feet in height. She has a flowering period of around 8-10 weeks, but we recommend allowing the full 10 weeks to ensure the best results.
Skunk #1's resinous buds are a notable highlight, boasting an impressive resistance to mold and pests. And they smell awesome. That famous skunky aroma will fill the tent at the first sign of flowering; sharp, chemmy, and devilishly seductive. If you need carbon filters, be sure to get the best your budget will allow.
What's Skunk #1 like in the bowl?
It's true that market forces have driven the popularity of super-potent strains, with THC levels pushing up and beyond 30%, but there's still a big demand for old-school, manageable highs. And that's what Skunk #1 delivers. Her pungent nose will have you kicking off your mental shoes way before you light her up. And as soon as that bowl is ablaze, you'll be on a sweet ride to relaxation.
Fuelled by 17% THC, this is a sublime high. Euphoric and tranquil, with very little of the mental mugginess or room-spinny randomness of some higher THC strains. You'll enjoy a calm, glassy, unurgent high and, for most, a lovely, dream-filled sleep.
It's important to note that individual responses to cannabis can vary, and the effects of this cultivar may differ from person to person. Bear in mind also that growing conditions and pot size have a huge influence on the terpene profile, yield, flowering time, and potency of all cannabis plants.