Early Skunk Seeds from Sensi Seeds


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'Early Skunk' from Sensi Seeds
LineageSkunk #1/Early Pearl hybrid
FamilyUnknown or mixed family
OriginNot Listed
RegionNetherlands
GenotypeMixed, primarily Sativa
Indoor MaturationNot Listed
Outdoor MaturationOct 1 to Oct 15
Sex PossibilitiesStandard (M/F)
StatureVery tall and lanky
Yield10
Odor LevelNot Listed
Odor DescriptionNot Listed
Taste LevelNot Listed
Taste DescriptionNot Listed



  Breeder's Description - 'Early Skunk'
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.

  Grower Report - Original Sinner on January 11, 2005, 2:30 pm  

Overall Rating7  EffectNicely balanced
Potency5  StatureSomewhat 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 strain to anyone growing outdoors where plants may be susceptible to mould, as it is highly resistant and to growers indoors who require a faster finishing ‘Skunk’ strain. My on ...continued

  Grower Report - Nature§Freak on November 16, 2005, 9:50 am  
Early Skunk from Sensi Seeds rated 7.86  










Overall Rating8  EffectNicely balanced
Potency6  StatureVery tall and lanky
Yield9  PhenotypeMixed, primarily Sativa
Ease7  IndoorNot Listed
Appearance10  OutdoorOct 1 to Oct 15
Odor Level7  Odor: Typical skunky smell
Taste Level8  Taste: Skunky & fine sweet after curing well
Grower's Tilt8  SexesStandard (M/F)
SI RatingNot Listed Vintage: Not Listed

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.
 
 
  Garden Information for this report  
Bloom Wattage UsedNot Listed
Average Plant HeightNot Listed
Plants per Sq. FootNot Listed
Average Yield per PlantNot Listed
Pruning or Plant StyleMixed
Fertilization MethodOrganically fed

A sunny outdoor location on dark soil. Pure organic/compost used.

Report added by: Nature§Freak


 
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