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Lack Skunk

Feminised

Lack Skunk is a compact, skunk-forward strain prized for resinous buds and manageable growth.

Why choose Lack Skunk?
  • Dense, skunky buds with citrus snap
  • Performs well in controlled, compact setups
  • Stable genetics for predictable grows
THC 14-18%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Skunk x Afghan
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium
Yield Medium
Taste Skunky earth, Citrus sharpness, Sweet spice
Seed Type Feminised
Climate humid greenhouse environments
Effects Relaxed cerebral uplift, Body relaxation, Mild sleepiness
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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 Time:

Flowering takes around eight to nine weeks indoors. Outdoor crops are generally ready by late September to early October in typical UK seasons.

Yield:

Yields are moderate when plants are trained and fed correctly. Expect dense, resinous buds rather than very large harvests.

Height:

Plants remain medium in height with a bushy, branchy structure. They respond well to topping and screen-of-green techniques to control canopy.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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How often do you water Lack Skunk?
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I water when the top few centimetres of compost feel dry, typically every 3–5 days depending on pot size and temperature.
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What ventilation setup do you use in the greenhouse?
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I run extraction fans on a timer and add oscillating fans inside to keep air moving across the canopy.
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Do you defoliate during flowering?
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I remove only small shade leaves that block bud sites and any diseased foliage, keeping handling minimal to avoid stress.
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What pest treatments have worked for you?
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Predatory mites and neem oil have been effective, applied early and rotated to prevent resistance.
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How do you dry and cure Lack Skunk?
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I hang trimmed branches in a dark, ventilated room at 18–20°C and 50% RH, then cure jars for several weeks for flavour development.

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