Families Skunk
The Skunk family represents one of cannabis breeding's most influential lineage groups, emerging from deliberate crosses among Afghani, Mexican, and Colombian genetics in the 1970s-80s. Original Skunk#1 and its derivatives became foundational germplasm for countless modern cultivars, establishing a consistent plant structure and aroma profile that breeders have used as a base for decades. Skunk-family plants are commonly associated with vigorous growth, relatively compact forms, and the terpene profile that gives the family its name. Lineage records frequently report Skunk genetics appearing in both photoperiod and autoflowering breeding programs across Europe and North America. Understanding Skunk genealogy remains essential for anyone studying contemporary cannabis genetics, as direct or indirect Skunk ancestry appears in many registered and informal cultivar databases.
Families Skunk strains
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The Skunk family represents one of cannabis breeding's most influential lineage groups, emerging from deliberate crosses among Afghani, Mexican, and Colombian genetics in the 1970s-80s. Original Skunk#1 and its derivatives became foundational germplasm for countless modern cultivars, establishing a consistent plant structure and aroma profile that breeders have used as a base for decades. Skunk-family plants are commonly associated with vigorous growth, relatively compact forms, and the terpene profile that gives the family its name. Lineage records frequently report Skunk genetics appearing in both photoperiod and autoflowering breeding programs across Europe and North America. Understanding Skunk genealogy remains essential for anyone studying contemporary cannabis genetics, as direct or indirect Skunk ancestry appears in many registered and informal cultivar databases.
Breeders working in modern cultivar development often reference Skunk genetics as a stability benchmark and as a reliable donor for structure, vigor, and predictable flowering times. Many contemporary strains claim partial Skunk lineage as a marker of established parentage and breeding intent.
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