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Sensi seeds Super Skunk?

evertking

Active member
I not able to find any recent grow reports of the Super skunk. Has anyone grown this recently? I'm looking at the fem one, which should be their best looking SS female than S1, right?
 

StankyBeamer

Professional A$$hole
I've not grown sensi, but I'm very picky with my seed purchases, and have heard their stock has been declining in quality over the years. Still hear good things abou maple leaf indica tho
 
Hi evertking! :tiphat:
In the last days of April I bought 3 seeds sensi seeds.
Strain: Super skunk femm
Now I was left with only one plant which is in bloom.
Strain characteristics: low and bushy plants, with a lot of branches.
In my opinion it's very easy to grow. I suggest you to try it :biggrin:
If you want to see some photo of Super skunk you can visit my album.
see you bro
 

rasputin

The Mad Monk
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I might not be of much help, evertking, because I haven't grown Super Skunk recently nor did I use the feminized seed line.

I did, however, grow Super Skunk m/f line back in 2009 and since there is a lack of reports on here about them I might as well use this thread to do what I should have done long ago and document this girl on this site so people can see not all Sensi Seeds gear is junk.

Overall, I was/am very happy with Super Skunk and by extension Sensi Seeds. Never had any of the issues people often describe having, maybe I got lucky? My experience kinda reminds me of that old SLH thread "it's not Greenhouse, it's you." But I am very likely biased by my admittedly limited but favorable experience running stuff from Sensi.

Anyway, kept a clone from the keeper plant for almost 5 years before losing her in a highly unfortunate turn of events. Still bums me out, she was an excellent plant to grow & smoke, hanging around despite some stiff competition. That's my main point in bringing that up, the stuff wasn't just good it was very damn good and hung with ECSD, Chem Sis, KKSC, Lemon Larry, S99 and others.

FWIW, I prefer the Afghan dominant phenotypes, they're much easier to cultivate and the right blend of a Skunk & Afghan high can be exceptional. My keeper was an Afghan-dom musky grapefruit that sent a numbing wave from head to toe, almost like you were sitting in one of those massage chairs on a low setting. Pretty trippy. The high is what I miss most, powerful and long lasting with a perfect blend of head and body for my tastes.

Bodhi has a great line to describe some of his works, "mind and body liberation" and that is exactly how I would describe the best of the Super Skunks. You might differ and if so, you're in luck. Skunk dom sativa plants seemed to dominate this line. They tend to be more sweet smelling which just ain't my cup o' tea but they do seem to yield better on average.

Here's some shots of the keeper I found, if you don't mind.

The original seed plant from back in '09.
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Bud from my last run, only I didn't know at the time. Cue sad music.
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Good luck with your seeds & happy hunting! :tiphat:
 

StankyBeamer

Professional A$$hole
She does look nice, but your odds of finding something special in bodhis super snow lotus are much higher, as bodhi used the massachussets super skunk as a mom, which is 86' stock sensi super skunk, which is before the dutch contaminated the skunk genes with they're selections. Why in the hell would anybody breed a strain called skunk to be sweeter? Sweet skunk just sounds retarded to me I want gasoline roadkill
 
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HidingInTheHaze

Active member
Veteran
I might not be of much help, evertking, because I haven't grown Super Skunk recently nor did I use the feminized seed line.

I did, however, grow Super Skunk m/f line back in 2009 and since there is a lack of reports on here about them I might as well use this thread to do what I should have done long ago and document this girl on this site so people can see not all Sensi Seeds gear is junk.

Overall, I was/am very happy with Super Skunk and by extension Sensi Seeds. Never had any of the issues people often describe having, maybe I got lucky? My experience kinda reminds me of that old SLH thread "it's not Greenhouse, it's you." But I am very likely biased by my admittedly limited but favorable experience running stuff from Sensi.

Anyway, kept a clone from the keeper plant for almost 5 years before losing her in a highly unfortunate turn of events. Still bums me out, she was an excellent plant to grow & smoke, hanging around despite some stiff competition. That's my main point in bringing that up, the stuff wasn't just good it was very damn good and hung with ECSD, Chem Sis, KKSC, Lemon Larry, S99 and others.

FWIW, I prefer the Afghan dominant phenotypes, they're much easier to cultivate and the right blend of a Skunk & Afghan high can be exceptional. My keeper was an Afghan-dom musky grapefruit that sent a numbing wave from head to toe, almost like you were sitting in one of those massage chairs on a low setting. Pretty trippy. The high is what I miss most, powerful and long lasting with a perfect blend of head and body for my tastes.

Bodhi has a great line to describe some of his works, "mind and body liberation" and that is exactly how I would describe the best of the Super Skunks. You might differ and if so, you're in luck. Skunk dom sativa plants seemed to dominate this line. They tend to be more sweet smelling which just ain't my cup o' tea but they do seem to yield better on average.

Here's some shots of the keeper I found, if you don't mind.

The original seed plant from back in '09.
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Bud from my last run, only I didn't know at the time. Cue sad music.
View Image

Good luck with your seeds & happy hunting! :tiphat:

It's nice to see and hear about strains we rarely see or hear about anymore :joint:
 
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