Mr-Nice-Seedbank-Shark-ShockFlowering Time: 40-45 days indoors, early October outdoors
Grown Indoor or Outdoor?: Indoor/Outdoor
Parents: White Widow x Skunk #1
Type: Indica
Indoor Yield: 500-600 grams/m2
Buzz: Stoney
Taste/Smell: Fruity

Shark Shock is a densely compacted White Skunk plant that has a fruity odor and a high that any smoker will enjoy. Shark Shock is the result of a cross between White Widow and the infamous Skunk #1. Shark Shock is mostly Indica and develops hairs that vary in color from flaxen to rust. The buds are also glistening with crystals.

Shark Shock is a hybrid that has been known by many different names and has genetic similarities between Peacemaker and Great White Shark. Shark Shock’s buds are dense and heavy while the branches are uniform and very strong. This marijuana plant can reach up to 9 feet in height when let to grow to full size. It has the traditional evergreen tree shape. When grown indoors the average height of Shark Shock is around 4 feet.

Shark Shock makes good finger hash and has a great fruity taste that everyone loves. Shark Shock goes through its flowering cycle in about 40-45 days and can yield up to 500-600 grams per square meter. When grown outside, Shark Shock will finish in late September or early October in the Northern hemisphere. In the Southern hemisphere it will finish in March to early April. To get the best results with this variety don’t over fertilize, it can take quite a bit of beating though.

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