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Afghan Kush X Super Skunk Feminized Seeds -- Canuk Seeds

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Afghan Kush X Super Skunk

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Afghan Kush X Super Skunk is a potent and sought-after cannabis strain that merges the genetic heritage of Afghan Kush and Super Skunk. Renowned for its robust effects and distinctive flavor profile, it stands as a cherished favorite among cannabis aficionados.

The lineage of Afghan Kush X Super Skunk traces back to its esteemed parent strains – Afghan Kush and Super Skunk. Afghan Kush, a pure Indica variety, is famed for its tranquilizing properties, inducing deep relaxation. Conversely, Super Skunk, a hybrid strain exhibiting dominant Indica traits, contributes its own array of desirable characteristics. Together, they yield a hybrid offspring that encapsulates the best of both lineages.

The buds of Afghan Kush X Super Skunk are dense and resinous, adorned with a glistening coat of trichomes. Displaying rich green tones with occasional hints of purple, these flowers boast an enticing aesthetic appeal. The leaves, broad and dark, align with the typical attributes of Indica varieties.

Delighting the palate, Afghan Kush X Super Skunk unveils a distinctive flavor profile. Earthy notes intermingle with fruity undertones, delivering a gratifying smoking experience. Its aroma, marked by pungent skunkiness and citrus accents, incorporates subtle woody nuances, enriching the olfactory experience.

With a relatively brief flowering period of around 60 days, Afghan Kush X Super Skunk appeals to cultivators seeking expedited turnaround times and swift harvests. Throughout this phase, the plants flourish, yielding compact, resin-laden buds that reach their pinnacle potency at harvest.



Seedbank
Canuk Seeds
Sex
Feminized
Variety
Mostly Indica
Strain Genetics
Afghan Kush x SuperSkunk
Flowering Type
Photoperiod
Flowering Time
60 days
Where to Grow
Indoors, Greenhouse, Outdoors
Taste / Flavor
Citrus, Earthy, Fruity, Pungent, Skunk, Woody
Effect
Euphoric, Giggly, Relaxing, Sleepy
Plant Height
4.92 ft | 1.5 m
CBD Content
2.00%
THC Content
18% - 20%
Yield Indoors
1.31 - 1.64 oz/ft² | 400 - 500 gr/m²; Outdoors: 15 oz/plant | 450 gr/plant

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