| A little history - White Skunk is a cross between White Widow and Super Skunk.
Germination - I germinated 5 seeds, all of them popped within 72 hours but one of them stopped growing after the taproot sprouted. 3 females, 2 males, with one male so vigorous I kept it for future breeding.
Vegetative - A fairly easy plant to grow, doesn't ask for anything special, other than wanting less N than most strains. I found myself leveling off at 125ppm of N throughout veg. All 3 females were very uniform and grew like triplets. After 4 weeks of veg they all stayed very short and bushy. They were already stinking like a dead skunk at this point as well, but you had to get right up to the plant to smell it. In addition, all the plants (including males) showed their sex at the end of 3 weeks veg.
Flowering - Once I went to 12/12 it took about 2 days for the females to realize it was time to start flowering. From there on out they just kept packing on weight until harvesting them at 63 days. By then the smell was pretty bad, no sweetness just rotting meat. Again, not over powering, you had to get right up to the plant to smell it. Rubbing the plant was another story and resulted the room stinking and the smell of it on you until you washed your hands.
Phenos - I know there's 2 phenos, but I only ended up with the WW pheno, which I'm sure is the better of the two.
Yield - Each plant gave me around 3oz
Smoke Report - After 2 weeks drying and 3 weeks curing I give them a try. All 3 were identical in their stone, mostly couch lock with a little in the head as you first start feeling the high. A great all around medical strain which my wife uses most when she wants something that will allow her to function socially, and still have some pain relief. The taste was pretty bland... nothing special there cept a hint of sweetness. The smell cured to a nice skunk aroma.
Garden Information for this report 650 watts of mixed MH/HPS 4x3x8 room Topsoil/40% perlite Raw salts Plants in 4 gallon buckets |
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Report added by: Mrmadcty Last edited by: Burramys Parvus on March 5, 2004, 8:43 pm
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