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Expert Seeds - Afghan Skunk

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

This strain was originally developed in the USA before it was moved to Holland during the 80s in search of political asylum. This robust Afghan fortified with Skunk genes displays unusual and unexpected hybrid vigour, resulting in record breaking yields. It grows very strongly although its height is predictable and can be easily controlled. Plants that have reached their peak can be kept below 30cm if flowered as clones while larger plants can be achieved with a longer growth cycle.

A renowned aroma and a sweet, fruity taste with fresh, spicy notes. Excellent resin production, produces a strong Indica stone combined with the Sativa high of its Skunk heritage. Its most outstanding property is its impressive yields.

Characteristics

Genetics: Afghan Skunk No1

Type: Mostly Indica

Flowering Time: 7 Weeks

Flowering Type: Photoperiod

THC: 18.00%

Yield: Indoors 500-550 gr/m2, Outdoors 900-1000 gr/pp

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Taste: Sweet, fruity, fresh, spicy notes

Smell:

Effect: Strong Indica stone

Harvest: September

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