
- Zesty lift, dependable growth
Citrus Skunk
Citrus Skunk is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus terpenes and a skunky backbone, offering an uplifting, focused high.
- Bright citrus aroma with classic skunk depth
- Reliable vigour and manageable structure
- Performs well with good airflow and basic training
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Citrus x Skunk |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, 80–140 cm indoors depending on training |
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Medium to high, c. 400–500 g/m² (indoor) |
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zesty citrus, skunky diesel, earthy floral |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Humid greenhouse environments |
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uplifting, focused, mild body relaxation |
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Suitable for indoor tents and greenhouses; performs outdoors in mild seasons with good airflow |
About Citrus Skunk
Citrus Skunk is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from citrus-forward and skunk genetics that produces energetic, clear-headed effects. It develops medium-height plants with robust central colas and a distinct lemon-orange aroma layered over skunk and earth notes. Under attentive ventilation and feeding this strain yields well and flowers in eight to ten weeks, making it a solid choice for growers in controlled indoor or greenhouse environments.
Citrus Skunk is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans towards energetic, cerebral effects. The plant combines vigour and manageable structure for growers who want a lively daytime variety.
THC levels commonly range from 18% to 22% in well-cared-for plants. This potency gives a clear-headed uplift that can still be potent at higher doses.
CBD content is low, usually under one percent, so psychoactive effects remain dominant. That balance suits users looking for pronounced THC-driven relief.
Citrus Skunk stems from crossing citrus-forward selections with classic skunk lines. The cross emphasises bright terpenes and reliable vigour.
Seeds are usually available as feminised photoperiod to give predictable flowering in controlled environments. Photoperiod genetics allow growers to manage vegetative time for size control.
Growing Citrus Skunk in humid greenhouse environments requires vigilant ventilation and preventative mould measures. With proper airflow and nutrient balance this strain is moderately challenging but rewarding.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Some phenotypes will stretch early and benefit from timely training.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive consistent light and feeding, with indoor yields around 400–500 g/m². Greenhouse specimens in long seasons can produce larger colas if humidity is managed.
Plants reach a medium height with an upright habit and a strong central cola that responds well to topping. Indoor heights usually fall between 80 and 140 cm depending on training methods.
Indoors this strain suits compact tents and controlled setups and adapts well to scrog or LST in Derry. Outdoors or in a greenhouse around Derry it will reward attention to airflow and humidity control.
Growing Citrus Skunk in Derry benefits from the protection of humid greenhouse environments during cooler months. Extra dehumidification and constant mould scouting are essential to prevent bud rot in those conditions.
Effects begin with a bright, uplifting cerebral lift that supports focus and sociability. At higher doses a gentle body relaxation follows without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is boldly citrus with sharp lemon and orange notes up front and a persistent skunk backbone. Subtle earthy and floral nuances appear on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is suitable for growers with some basic experience; attention to ventilation and pest prevention makes the difference between success and problems.
Flowering generally takes eight to ten weeks, though a couple of phenotypes may finish slightly earlier or later.
Aim for 40–50% relative humidity during late flowering to reduce rot risk while keeping trichome production healthy.
Yes, Citrus Skunk adapts well to small indoor cannabis grow spaces if you use low-stress training or scrog to control stretch and maintain airflow.
Standard three-part feed regimes work well; keep nitrogen moderate in late flowering and support with silica for stem strength.
Watch for powdery mildew and botrytis in humid conditions and for spider mites in drier, warmer setups.
Use soft ties or netting early and consider staking heavy colas to prevent splitting as buds fatten.
Yes, topping and low-stress training increase bud sites and can improve light penetration, boosting both quality and yield.
Dry slowly at 16–20°C and 50–60% humidity, then cure in jars with scheduled burping for at least two weeks to develop full aroma and smoothness.
In a UK greenhouse it can thrive if you control humidity, use screening for pests, and take advantage of the extended season for larger bud development.
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