
- Classic skunk power with Kush depth — suited to careful growers.
Skunk Og
Skunk Og is an indica-leaning hybrid with a pungent skunk aroma and reliable yields when grown with care.
- Classic skunk aroma with Kush depth
- Good yields for experienced growers
- Performs well in organic soil systems
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15-20% |
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<1% |
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Skunk x OG Kush |
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Hybrid (Indica-leaning) |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Medium-high (400-500 g/m² indoor; 300-600 g/plant outdoor) |
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Earthy, Pine, Skunk |
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Feminized photoperiod |
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wet Welsh valley climate |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sociable |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Skunk Og
Skunk Og is a dependable, indica-leaning hybrid bred from Skunk and OG Kush that produces dense, resinous buds with a classic skunk aroma. It performs well indoors and outdoors but requires attention in damp conditions; in York growers should favour well-draining organic soils, good airflow and careful late-season planning to avoid mould and bring out the strain’s pine and earthy flavours.
Skunk Og is a stable hybrid with a slight indica dominance. It shows classic skunk aromas and compact bud structure.
THC typically ranges from 15% to 20% depending on phenotype and care. It offers a clear-headed potency at moderate doses and stronger relaxation at higher doses.
CBD levels are low, usually under 1%, so it is not a CBD-dominant variety. Users seeking high CBD should consider additional strains.
Skunk Og descends from Skunk crossed with OG Kush. This lineage gives it a skunky aroma with Kush-like depth and resin production.
Seeds are generally supplied as feminized photoperiod to favour predictable flowering. It is not an autoflower, so growers control light cycles to trigger bloom.
Skunk Og is moderately challenging to grow in a wet Welsh valley climate due to higher mould pressure. Vigilant airflow, leaf management and careful timing are required to maintain plant health.
Flowering indoors usually completes in 8 to 9 weeks under proper lighting. Outdoors it finishes late season and is often ready around October.
Yields are medium to high when growers use training and support techniques. Indoor growers can expect roughly 400–500 g/m² while outdoor plants can reward with larger colas in good seasons.
Plants grow medium to tall with dense, cone-shaped buds and sturdy stems. They respond well to topping and LST but can reach significant height outdoors.
Indoors it performs well in controlled tents where humidity is managed and height is trained in York. Outdoors in York it can produce heavier buds but needs attention to late-season damp.
Growing Skunk Og in York's wet Welsh valley climate demands rigorous mould prevention and late-season care. Choose well-draining organic soils and plan for extra drying space to offset prolonged damp.
The initial uplift brightens mood and eases social tension. A grounding body effect follows, making it suitable for evening relaxation.
Flavours combine a pungent skunk backbone with pine and earthy notes. Some phenotypes present a mild citrus top-note.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a well-draining loam rich in organic matter with added compost and worm castings to support biology and structure.
Maintain good airflow, remove dense lower foliage, avoid overcrowding and harvest earlier if persistent rain threatens buds.
Top during veg to encourage multiple colas and use low-stress training to keep canopy even; finish major training at the start of stretch.
Feed moderately and follow a soil-based schedule; heavy feeding can harm organic media so prefer slow-release inputs and observe plant response.
Aim for lower humidity in late flower, around 40-50%, to reduce mould risk in damp climates.
Dry slowly for 7-14 days then cure in jars for at least 2-4 weeks, burping regularly to stabilise moisture and aroma.
Yes, with sheltered positions, fast-draining pots or raised beds and attention to late-season rain you can achieve strong outdoor results.
Preventative measures and biological controls work well; introduce beneficial insects, use neem cautiously and keep the environment clean.
Expect roughly 400-500 g/m² under good indoor conditions with proper training and canopy management.
For organic cannabis soil growing, focus on a living soil approach, microbial teas, composts and slow-release amendments instead of synthetic fertilisers.
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