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Sensi Seeds Super Skunk pheno...

EL Picos

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Hi,



I growned a variety outside in the past that had been
given to me and without knowing the genetics.
I have always wanted to re-have this genetics and
I saw it lately on this site, it is the Sensi
Super Skunk photo included. would anyone know if
it is possible to find this Sensi pheno today in
either regular or female seeds of Sensi Seeds?
ddway9cyj
 

Cvh

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Supermod
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These were from feminised seeds from a selection of Super Skunk.
S1 of a specific cutting.
 

Guy Brush

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They have mainly two phenos for smell. One has a sweet, nutty scent. The other is more spicy, floral, sourish, which emerges more often than the sweet one. They are no early flowerers, but still quick, like 50-55 days. These were the fems.
 

Happy Times

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They have mainly two phenos for smell. One has a sweet, nutty scent. The other is more spicy, floral, sourish, which emerges more often than the sweet one. They are no early flowerers, but still quick, like 50-55 days. These were the fems.


Not skunky huh?
 

Guy Brush

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Not skunky huh?

What's skunky? I think it's been discussed a 1000times and when I had said 'skunky', I probably would have meant something different than you. It was certainly not sweet, almost a bit like dried dog shit with something green in it. Not my cup of tea. Also the skunky smell I knew from 90s Dutch coffeeshop Super Skunk was a bit more floral, beer-like smell. The sweet pheno is good, though and effect-wise both
are pretty much the same. Typical balanced hybrid stone. I had wished for more couch lock.
 

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