Pure-Skunk-1Flowering Time: 56 Days
Grown Indoor or Outdoor?: Indoor
Parents: Mexican Colombian x Afghani
Type: Sativa 75% / Indica 25%
Indoor Yield: 500 grams per square meter
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Pure Skunk #1 seeds from Flying Dutchmen Seeds are the original descendents of the legendary Skunk #1 hybrid that was originally created in California in 1970s and then brought to Holland in 1985. Even though it is named Pure Skunk #1, it doesn’t give off the acid odor of the Afghani parents, but instead is quite sweet and has a great taste.

Pure Skunk #1 is a 75% Sativa that typically stays shorter than most Sativas. It has short internodes and large leaves that are quite sparse, making it easy to trim and manicure at harvest. The buds range in color from lime green to golden orange during harvest time. Pure Skunk #1 has a decent resistance to mold due to the air in the spaces between the dense buds. This strain is great for growing in a greenhouse. The Afghani heritage of Pure Skunk #1 speeds up the flowering time to around 8 weeks when grown indoors.

She regularly yields around 500 grams per square meter in soil according to Flying Dutchmen Seeds. They also recommend that you grow Pure Skunk #1 with organic growing mediums and fertilizer to get the highest quality Skunk. After smoking Skunk #1 you can expect an almost completely cerebral mind experience that is clear and potent. Pure Skunk #1 has won the first High Times Cannabis Cup in 1987.

Get a 5 or 10-Pack of feminized Pure Skunk No. 1 from Flying Dutchmen Marijuana Seeds

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