Skunk 1 Genetics
Skunk #1 represents one of cannabis breeding's most influential foundational genetics, developed in the 1970s by breeders working in North America. The strain family is characterized by predictable growth patterns, relatively short flowering times, and a distinctive aromatic profile commonly associated with sulfurous and peppery notes. Skunk #1 genetics have been extensively used in hybridization programs worldwide, forming the backbone of numerous modern cultivars. Lineage records frequently report Skunk #1 ancestry in both indica-dominant and sativa-dominant crosses. The strain's stability and repeatable phenotypes made it a preferred parent plant for commercial breeding operations and seed companies. Its genetic influence extends across multiple generations of contemporary cannabis varieties.
Skunk 1 Genetics strains
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Skunk #1 represents one of cannabis breeding's most influential foundational genetics, developed in the 1970s by breeders working in North America. The strain family is characterized by predictable growth patterns, relatively short flowering times, and a distinctive aromatic profile commonly associated with sulfurous and peppery notes. Skunk #1 genetics have been extensively used in hybridization programs worldwide, forming the backbone of numerous modern cultivars. Lineage records frequently report Skunk #1 ancestry in both indica-dominant and sativa-dominant crosses. The strain's stability and repeatable phenotypes made it a preferred parent plant for commercial breeding operations and seed companies. Its genetic influence extends across multiple generations of contemporary cannabis varieties.
Breeders working in this category value Skunk #1 genetics for consistent growth traits, reliable flowering duration, and as a stable genetic foundation for creating hybrid vigour. The family's well-documented lineage makes it a reference point for standardized breeding programs and seed preservation efforts.
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