
- Skunk bite, northern-ready performance
San Fermodo Skunk
San Fermodo Skunk is a skunk-dominant hybrid suited to indoor growers in Derbyshire and similar northern areas.
- Reliable skunk aroma with citrus lift
- Performs well in controlled northern indoor grows
- Compact, resinous buds and steady yields
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15-20% |
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0.5-1% |
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Skunk #1 x Northern Lights |
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Skunk-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, 80–140 cm |
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Medium to high (up to 400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Earthy, Skunky, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Humid indoor grow rooms (suitable for northern climates when grown indoors) |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About San Fermodo Skunk
San Fermodo Skunk is a dependable skunk-dominant hybrid developed for consistent yields and classic aroma. It thrives in controlled indoor environments in Derbyshire where growers can manage humidity and airflow. The strain flowers in eight to ten weeks and produces compact, resinous buds with a skunky, earthy profile and citrus highlights. While CBD levels are low, THC provides a balanced, sociable high useful for stress relief and mild pain. Growers in the north will benefit from strong ventilation, dehumidification and selective pruning to reduce mould risk in humid setups.
San Fermodo Skunk is a skunk-dominant hybrid showing both indica solidity and sativa lift. The plant combines vigour with predictable flowering habits.
THC levels generally range from fifteen to twenty percent. That potency gives a clear cerebral presence with manageable body effects.
CBD is low, typically under one percent. It does not drive CBD-specific therapeutic effects but slightly moderates the high.
San Fermodo Skunk descends from Skunk #1 crossed with Northern Lights. That genetic mix gives classic skunk aroma and compact, resinous buds.
Feminised seeds produce predominantly female plants which simplifies a grow. They are ideal for growers prioritising bud production rather than breeding.
This strain is moderately easy to grow in humid indoor grow rooms with good airflow and hygiene. Regular checks for mould and careful pruning reduce risks in moist conditions.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks. Buds develop dense trichome coverage in the final weeks.
Yields are medium to high for its size and training method. With optimised feeding and light, indoor runs can reach four hundred to five hundred grams per square metre.
Plants remain medium in stature with a strong central cola and well-spaced side branches. They respond well to topping and gentle training.
San Fermodo Skunk performs reliably indoors where growers can control humidity and airflow in Derbyshire. Outdoors it suits sheltered sites in Derbyshire but requires a dry late season to avoid rot.
In Derbyshire, humid indoor grow rooms are common and San Fermodo Skunk adapts well when humidity is controlled. Effective ventilation and dehumidification are essential to prevent mould and achieve consistent resin development.
The high begins with an uplifted, sociable mental buzz followed by gentle relaxation. It remains functional and relatively focused for most users.
The flavour profile is skunky and earthy with bright citrus top notes. A sweet, slightly herbal finish lingers after each puff.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It tolerates humid indoor grow rooms if you maintain strong air exchange, use dehumidifiers and remove dense foliage to reduce microclimates where mould can form.
Use a balanced feed with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering; avoid overfeeding nitrogen in late bloom to prevent slow drying and mould risk.
Yes, when grown indoors it suits growers in northern regions who can control climate; outdoors it needs a sheltered, sunny spot and a dry autumn.
Maintain airflow with oscillating fans, run a dehumidifier to keep RH lower during late flowering and monitor buds closely for any signs of grey mould.
Flush in the final ten days to two weeks using plain water to improve smoke quality, but monitor trichomes to pick optimal ripeness rather than relying on a fixed window.
Yes, San Fermodo Skunk responds well to LST which flattens the canopy and improves light penetration and airflow around buds.
Watch for spider mites and thrips in humid, warm environments; introduce beneficial predators or use targeted treatments early to avoid infestations.
Drying requires careful control; use a dehumidifier and maintain cool temperatures to slow drying, then cure in jars with occasional burping to finish evenly.
Moderate trimming is helpful to open the canopy and reduce dense inner foliage where mould can establish; final manicuring improves airflow around colas.
For northern climate cannabis growing, this strain is a reliable indoor choice because controllable environments mitigate outdoor seasonal risks common in cooler, wetter regions.
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