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Hawaiian Skunk

Feminised

Hawaiian Skunk is a sativa-dominant hybrid that performs well with careful attention in cool, damp conditions.

Why choose Hawaiian Skunk?
  • Tropical lift for cool climates
  • Fast-flowering sativa vigour
  • Skunk resilience with pineapple notes
THC 18-20%
CBD ≤1%
Lineage Hawaiian x Skunk
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height 1.5-2.5 m outdoor
Yield Medium-high (variable)
Taste Pineapple, Citrus, Earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool maritime; tolerates damp conditions but vulnerable to wet autumns
Effects Uplifting, Sociable, Relaxing
Environment Indoor and Outdoor

About Hawaiian Skunk

Hawaiian Skunk combines tropical Hawaiian terpene notes with the vigour of classic Skunk genetics, producing an uplifting and sociable high. It flowers relatively quickly for a sativa-leaning strain but demands strong mould prevention and good airflow when cultivated in cool, maritime regions like Perthshire with a rainy autumn harvest season.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Hawaiian Skunk in a rainy autumn harvest season requires vigilant mould prevention and strong airflow. The wetter conditions make it moderately challenging for less experienced growers.

Flowering Time:

Flowering commonly completes in eight to nine weeks under ideal conditions. Outdoor crops in Perthshire may extend slightly if the autumn becomes cool and damp.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high for growers who use training and proper canopy management. Expect reduced final weight if plants are exposed to prolonged wet weather before harvest.

Height:

Plants show a lanky sativa structure with long internodes and narrow leaf sets. Outdoor specimens can reach 1.5 to 2.5 metres tall in Perthshire when given room to stretch.

Environment:

Indoors Hawaiian Skunk responds well to SCROG, topping and defoliation to control vertical growth. Outdoors in Perthshire it benefits from a sheltered site to limit exposure to driving rain and late-season humidity.

Climate:

Growing Hawaiian Skunk in Perthshire during a rainy autumn harvest season demands strict attention to ventilation and canopy spacing. Raised beds, timely pruning and harvesting before peak wetness reduce the risk of bud rot.

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How often should I water during a wet autumn?
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Reduce watering frequency and ensure pots drain freely; soil will remain moist longer in cool, wet weather.
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Should I defoliate before heavy rains?
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Light selective defoliation can help air movement, but avoid heavy stripping which can shock plants when conditions are already poor.
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What training technique suits Hawaiian Skunk?
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SCROG and LST are both effective to control vertical stretch and promote an even canopy for improved airflow.
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Any advice on nutrient timing for outdoor plants?
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Finish strong with bloom nutrients early, then taper fertiliser as harvest approaches to reduce residual moisture and nutrient lock-up.
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How to spot early signs of bud rot?
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Look for brown or grey spots inside buds, a sudden collapse of branch tips, or a musty smell and act quickly to remove affected material.

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