
- Skunk heritage, compact performance
Lack Skunk
Lack Skunk is a compact, skunk-forward strain prized for resinous buds and manageable growth.
- Dense, skunky buds with citrus snap
- Performs well in controlled, compact setups
- Stable genetics for predictable grows
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14-18% |
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0.5-1% |
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Skunk x Afghan |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium |
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Skunky earth, Citrus sharpness, Sweet spice |
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Feminised |
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humid greenhouse environments |
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Relaxed cerebral uplift, Body relaxation, Mild sleepiness |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Lack Skunk
Lack Skunk is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from classic skunk lines crossed with Afghan genetics to promote stability and resin. It produces dense, aromatic buds with a pronounced skunk earthiness balanced by citrus and spice notes, and it performs best under controlled conditions where humidity and airflow are monitored.
Lack Skunk is an indica-dominant hybrid with clear Skunk heritage. It favours compact, resinous growth suitable for controlled cultivation.
THC levels are moderate to high, typically between 14 and 18 percent. The potency produces a noticeable psychoactive effect without overwhelming most users.
CBD content is low, usually under one percent. It is not selected for CBD therapy but can offer mild balancing effects.
Lack Skunk originates from a straightforward Skunk x Afghan cross selected for stability. Breeders kept the lineage to enhance resin production and predictable structure.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised to simplify cultivation. Some breeders supply regular seeds for enthusiasts interested in breeding.
Growing Lack Skunk in humid greenhouse environments requires vigilant airflow and mould prevention. The strain suits growers with some experience who can manage humidity and pests.
Flowering takes around eight to nine weeks indoors. Outdoor crops are generally ready by late September to early October in typical UK seasons.
Yields are moderate when plants are trained and fed correctly. Expect dense, resinous buds rather than very large harvests.
Plants remain medium in height with a bushy, branchy structure. They respond well to topping and screen-of-green techniques to control canopy.
Indoors, Lack Skunk performs well in controlled tents and small rooms, making it a practical choice for growers in Warwickshire. Outdoors in Warwickshire it reaches medium height and benefits from a sheltered site away from prolonged damp.
In Warwickshire, humid greenhouse environments demand active humidity control to prevent bud rot when growing Lack Skunk. Use dehumidifiers, fans and good ventilation in Warwickshire greenhouses to keep the canopy dry and healthy.
The high begins with a focused cerebral uplift and eases into full-body relaxation. Many users find it useful for winding down without complete sedation.
Flavours blend classic skunk earthiness with sharp citrus notes and a subtle sweet spice. The smoke is smooth with a lingering herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is best suited to growers with some experience due to its humidity sensitivity and need for airflow control.
Use a balanced nutrient schedule with a slight reduction in nitrogen during flowering to encourage bud development.
Maintain good circulation, keep relative humidity below 50% during late flowering, and remove any lower foliage that traps moisture.
Yes, it responds well to organic feeds and compost teas provided pests and mould are managed proactively.
Low-stress training and a light SCROG work well to even out the canopy and improve light penetration.
A 4 to 6 week vegetative period is typical to build a bushy structure before switching to flower.
It benefits from strong light during flowering but tolerates moderate intensities during veg if kept healthy.
Yes, its compact habit makes it well suited to small indoor cannabis grow spaces when height is controlled and humidity is managed.
Harvest timing depends on desired effect; milky trichomes give a more cerebral high while amber shifts towards sedation.
Spider mites and aphids can be an issue, so inspect regularly and use biological controls or targeted treatments as needed.
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