Early Skunk from Sensi Seeds
Lineage: |
Skunk #1/Early Pearl hybrid |
Family: |
Unknown or mixed family |
Origin: |
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Region: |
Netherlands |
Genotype: |
Mixed, primarily Sativa |
Indoor Maturation: |
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Outdoor Maturation: |
Oct 1 to Oct 15 |
Sex Possibilities: |
Standard (M/F) |
Stature: |
Very tall and lanky |
Yield: |
10 |
Odor Level: |
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Odor Description: |
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Taste Level: |
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Taste Description: |
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Breeder's Description - 'Early Skunk'
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An excellent hybrid between Skunk #1® and Early Pearl®.
Outdoor growers are usually dissatisfied with the finishing date of the regular Skunk strain. The Early Skunk® finishes about 2 weeks earlier than Skunk #1® due to the influence of the Early Pearl®.
The influence of the latter is also noticeable in the smell and the high: sweet and smooth. On top of that, the strain combines a good yield with mould resistance.
Finishing: October 1.
Height: 200-300 cm.
Yield: up to 500 gr.
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Grower reports: 2 |
Grower Report: Original Sinner |
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Overall Rating: |
7 |
Effect: |
Nicely balanced |
Potency: |
5 |
Stature: |
Somewhat tall and lanky |
I have grown Sensi Seed Early Skunk over the last two years both indoors, outdoors and under glass. I would recommend this strai... continued
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Grower Report: Nature§Freak |
Early Skunk from Sensi Seeds |
Overall Rating: |
8 |
Effect: |
Nicely balanced |
Potency: |
6 |
Stature: |
Very tall and lanky |
Yield: |
9 |
Phenotype: |
Mixed, primarily Sativa |
Ease: |
7 |
Indoor: |
- |
Appearance: |
10 |
Outdoor: |
Oct 1 to Oct 15 |
Odor Level: |
7 |
Odor: |
Typical skunky smell |
Taste Level: |
8 |
Taste: |
Skunky & fine sweet after curing well |
Grower's Tils: |
8 |
Sexes: |
Standard (M/F) |
SI Rating: |
Not Listed |
Vintage: |
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This report is limited on my experience with a Half seedpack (half was from a friend).
I made it because Sensi's Early skunk (Early Pearl x Skunk #1) is a lovely tasting outdoor variety with huge grow-potentials.
The seeds were put in moist and ph tested soil. After germination they were moved on a sunny outdoor location (44N), it was late April.
This strain is very easy to grow. It simply grows bigger & bigger if the conditions are fine* this means high quality soil and lots of sunshine.
Its also a very mold resistant variety and so overall recommended for outdoor growing in areas where the late season gives high humidity.
On the other side, all animals love this Skunk hybrid! 2 plants disappeared (in one rainy night) at their very early veg. period... I'm not sure but I think they were eaten by snails or a roe... However they were food.
The other 3 that survived this attack were growing extremely fast, tall + bushy with lots of secondar branches... But Mother Nature was again not nice during a night (early June). Rainstrom + heavy wind destroyed an E-skunk. The center trunk was down but 2 side branches were still alive... I supported one branch with a stone (later with 3), and with the time, this beauty was becoming a main stalk-branch. This plant was small in relation with the other 2 healthy E-skunks that were living only a bit away. They were big, strong plants with a living mix inside* medium fat spiders tacticaly hunting small insects. A lot of relative big insects in the shadow of the leaves, also a few snails on the lover parts of the plant...
Early Skunk is a magnet for all kind of wild, but of course it depends on where you grow ; country/ecosystem/local conditions. Greenhouse, garden, balcony, guerilla...are not similar environments and will sure give differend results.
- 1 was a male...RIP
So my situation was 1 healthy, fat female plant in the perflower stage and 2 branches from the other E-skunk that also turned out to be female. The supported branch was longer and much more thick than the non-supported.
I was wondering what a huge branch will mother Nature give if I support only 1 branch of the big female plant with a stone or even remove the main trunk.
This was not the only strain growing outdoor in that season and I'm also indoor active. This means that I don't care for as much outdoor yield as possible... I rather make experiments because for me, experience & variety is the quality of live.
In early august, 1 branch (from the fat lady) was supported with a big stone. This supported branch was growing & pushing the main trunk away. In late August I cut of the center at node 3 and removed 2 side branches that were growing to the north. The result with supporting was an 2.5m (over 8ft) tall branch!
Overall, its a good cross with nice skunky tasting buds and also the yield can be fantastic... but the High is not so good. It can get interesting if you smoke much in a relative short time... but nothing special. The taste & appeal is after curing lovely sweet and fine for skunk lovers. Fast tolerance build up.
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Garden Information for this report |
Bloom Wattage Used: |
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Average Plant Height: |
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Average Yield per Plant: |
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Pruning or Plant Style: |
Mixed |
Fertilization: |
Organically fed |
A sunny outdoor location on dark soil. Pure organic/compost used.
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