
Skunk No. 1 Feminized
Skunk No. 1 Feminized feminized seeds — hybrid genetics at 16-20% THC. Happy effects with cream flavor. Ships across Canada.
About Skunk No. 1 Feminized
There is no shortage of hybrid seeds in Canada, but Skunk No. 1 Feminized earns its spot in the garden through consistent performance rather than hype. The 50/50 indica-sativa split shows up clearly in the structure — a medium frame that branches well and fills the canopy without needing constant training.
In our experience, the Happy onset arrives within minutes and sets the tone for the entire session. The Pinene terpene backbone (pine, fresh forest) gives the smoke a recognizable fingerprint, while secondary Humulene notes add hoppy, woody, herbal complexity that keeps the palate engaged. At 16-20% THC, Skunk No. 1 Feminized sits in a range where both seasoned and newer cannabis users can find a comfortable dosage.
Flavor & Terpene Profile
What does Skunk No. 1 Feminized feel like? The honest answer changes depending on dosage. At one hit: a light Happy wash that colors the next 30 minutes without dominating them. At two to three hits: the full hybrid experience — Happy as the foundation, Relaxed building on top, and a physical awareness that aligns with the 50% indica heritage. Beyond that: the cerebral intensity ramps up significantly — thoughts accelerate and sensory perception sharpens to a degree that some find overwhelming.
The onset timing is reliable at 3-7 minutes through inhalation. Edibles made from Skunk No. 1 Feminized flower hit differently — the Uplifted quality becomes more pronounced and the duration stretches to 4-6 hours, which is worth knowing if you plan to process your harvest.
Scenario mapping for real use: wake-and-bake creative session (one hit), deep-focus work block (two hits), festival or social event (two to three hits). The Relaxed quality that shows up during the descending phase is gentle enough that you do not need to block out recovery time after consuming.
At 16-20% THC, Skunk No. 1 Feminized is potent enough to be respected but approachable enough that newer consumers can find a comfortable dose without much trial and error. The Pinene terpene amplifies the perceived intensity through the entourage effect — do not judge this strain by the THC number alone.
Growing Skunk No. 1 Feminized in Canada
Breaking a nug of Skunk No. 1 Feminized in half releases an immediate burst of cream aroma that tells you exactly what this strain is about. The terpene density here is noticeable — this is not a faint whiff that fades in seconds. The Pinene-dominant profile sustains a pine, fresh forest presence that fills the room and sticks to your fingers after handling the bud.
Smoke character: the first draw brings cream front and center, with the texture sitting somewhere between smooth and full-bodied. It is not a light smoke, but it is not harsh either — there is a substance to each pull that carries the flavor without irritation. The exhale shifts the profile toward sweet territory, with sugar showing up as a subtle finishing note that rewards attention.
One detail growers should know: the cream and sweet notes intensify dramatically during the last two weeks of flower. In our experience, the terpene production ramps up faster than resin production during this final stretch, which is part of why Skunk No. 1 Feminized rewards patience at the end of the cycle. Harvest a week early and you will lose a significant portion of the flavor complexity.
The three terpenes working together in Skunk No. 1 Feminized are: - Pinene (primary) — pine, fresh forest base notes, contributes alert and mentally clear properties to the high - Humulene (secondary) — hoppy, woody, herbal mid-tones, adds appetite-suppressing and grounding qualities to the experience - Ocimene (tertiary) — sweet, herbaceous, woody accents, provides energizing and uplifting nuance
This combination is why Skunk No. 1 Feminized tastes the way it does and why the effects feel as cohesive as they do. Stripping out any one of these terpenes — through harsh extraction methods or poor curing — fundamentally changes the character of the final product. For the best expression, consume through clean glass or a quality dry herb vaporizer at 350-370°F.
Harvest, Drying & Curing Skunk No. 1 Feminized
Here is what you need to know before popping Skunk No. 1 Feminized seeds. This intermediate-level photoperiod runs 8-10 weeks in flower after your chosen veg period, reaches 90-150cm indoors, and yields 400-550g/m² with competent care. Those are the numbers. Here is the context.
Starting the Grow: Germinate using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Skunk No. 1 Feminized seeds typically crack within 48-72 hours at 75-80°F and high humidity. Transplant seedlings into their final container by day 10-14 — start in solo cups or 1-gallon pots and transplant to 3-7 gallon containers before flipping to flower. Check our germination guide for step-by-step technique.
Indoor Environment: Target 75-80°F during lights-on and 65-70°F during lights-off. Humidity should follow the growth stage: 65-70% during seedling, 50-60% during veg, and 40-50% during flower. The more open bud structure of this strain handles humidity better than dense indicas, but staying below 50% during flower is still recommended.
Outdoor Timing for Canadian Provinces: - British Columbia: Start outdoor transplant mid-May. Harvest late September to mid-October. - Ontario: Last frost typically mid-May. Same transplant timing. Harvest by Thanksgiving weekend at the latest. - Alberta/Prairies: Shorter season — start indoors early and transplant after May long weekend. Choose faster-finishing phenotypes. - Maritimes: High humidity regions — the more open structure handles maritime moisture better than most.
Training and Canopy Management: Top once at the 5th node and allow 4-6 main colas to develop. LST the resulting branches to create a flat, even canopy that maximizes light distribution. ScrOG netting works well for growers comfortable with the technique.
Yield Optimization: To push Skunk No. 1 Feminized toward the upper end of the 400-550g/m² range indoors, maintain consistent PPFD above 600 during flower, supplement with CO2 if your setup allows, and extend the dark period to 48 hours before harvest. Outdoor yields of 450-650g/plant require full sun, consistent feeding through mid-flower, and protection from September rain.
Mistakes to Avoid: Under-feeding during the calyx swell phase (weeks 5-7 of flower) limits final bud density. Do not reduce nutrients too early — maintain bloom feeding until the final 10-14 day flush. Explore our feminized cannabis seeds collection for similar genetics that share these growing characteristics.
Who Skunk No. 1 Feminized Is For
The grow is only half the work. How you handle Skunk No. 1 Feminized after chop determines whether the flower reaches its full potential or falls short. In our experience, this hybrid benefits from a longer dry than most growers give it.
Harvest timing: The trichome window for Skunk No. 1 Feminized is moderately wide — you have about a 7-10 day window to harvest without dramatically altering the effect profile. Within that window, earlier harvest preserves the energetic qualities while later harvest adds physical weight to the experience.
Drying protocol: Hang full branches in a dark room at 60°F and 55-60% relative humidity. Target 10-14 days for the initial dry. The bud structure allows fairly even drying, but monitor closely after day 7 for over-drying. Stems should snap cleanly (not bend) before trimming and jarring.
Curing for maximum expression: Trim to preference, jar at 60-65% humidity (use Boveda packs if needed), and burp daily for the first week, then every few days for weeks 2-4. Skunk No. 1 Feminized reaches baseline quality at three weeks of curing but continues improving through week six. The cream and sweet terpene notes intensify noticeably between week two and week four — this is the stage where patience pays dividends that impatient growers never taste.
Storage: Sealed glass jars in a cool, dark location. Properly cured Skunk No. 1 Feminized maintains potency and flavor for 8-12 months. Avoid plastic containers — trichomes stick to plastic surfaces and terpenes degrade faster in non-inert materials. For long-term storage beyond six months, vacuum sealing with a humidity pack extends shelf life significantly. For more techniques, check our soil and nutrients guide. Find similar strains in our feminized cannabis seeds collection.
How Skunk No. 1 Feminized Compares
Know your goals before buying seeds, and Skunk No. 1 Feminized will either fit or it won't. This strain is designed for Happy and Anytime / Depression. If those are priorities, proceed with confidence.
Grower fit: Best for growers with at least one successful harvest behind them. Not demanding, but it responds to skilled growing with noticeably better results. Photoperiod genetics offer more control for experienced growers who want to tune the cycle length to their setup.
Consumer fit: The 50/50 split targets all-day viability. The hybrid balance means the strain adapts to context rather than dictating one. THC at 16-20% means most consumers can find a comfortable dose with reasonable trial.
Not the right fit for: Extremists — if you want the most potent, the most flavorful, or the highest yielding strain in a single package, specialist cultivars will beat this hybrid in their specific lane.
Grow Difficulty & Expectations
Honest positioning of Skunk No. 1 Feminized in the hybrid landscape: there are strains with higher THC, strains with bigger yields, and strains with louder flavors. What Skunk No. 1 Feminized does better than most is bring all three together in a package that actually performs in the garden without drama.
Side-by-side with comparable genetics (Big Bang Feminized, Canna-Tsu Kush Feminized, Jack Flash Feminized), the differences come down to emphasis. Skunk No. 1 Feminized prioritizes cream terpene expression and Happy effect consistency. Competitors in this space tend to chase either potency or yield at the expense of flavor, and the smoke shows it.
Key comparison points: - THC: 16-20% puts Skunk No. 1 Feminized in the competitive middle - Yield: 400-550g/m² indoors is in line with category expectations - Difficulty: intermediate — comparable to peers - Flavor: Distinctive cream character that separates it from the generic terpene profiles many competitors offer
The photoperiod format means this strain competes against the full field, not just the auto subset. It holds up well on merit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Difficulty score: 5-6 out of 10. A reasonable challenge for growers who understand the basics.
Here is the real timeline for Skunk No. 1 Feminized:
| Stage | Duration | Key Focus | |-------|----------|-----------| | Germination | 2-5 days | Warmth, moisture | | Seedling | 1-2 weeks | Gentle light, high humidity | | Veg | 4-6 weeks | Training, root development | | Flower | 8-10 weeks | Nutrient shift, environment control | | Dry/Cure | 3-5 weeks | 60°F/60% RH, patience |
Total from seed to smokeable flower: 17-23 weeks.
Yield is a function of skill and setup. At minimum — basic tent, adequate light, simple nutrients — expect the lower end of 400-550g/m². With optimized conditions — dialed environment, CO2, quality genetics selection — the upper end is achievable.
Phenotype notes: Skunk No. 1 Feminized shows moderate variation. One in four seeds may express a slightly different phenotype — this is normal and gives experienced growers selection opportunities. The dominant expression is medium-height with mixed leaf width and solid bud density.
What goes wrong and how to prevent it: - Problem: Plants growing into the light during stretch. Solution: Flip to 12/12 earlier than you think necessary, and use supercropping if tops get too close to the light. - Problem: Slow growth during veg. Solution: Check root health, pH, and light intensity. Slow veg almost always traces back to root zone issues. - Problem: Premature harvest. Solution: Ignore pistil color. Buy a loupe. Harvest when trichomes match your desired effect profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Skunk No. 1 Feminized indica or sativa? Skunk No. 1 Feminized is a hybrid at 50% indica and 50% sativa. This ratio produces a balanced experience with both mental and physical components.
How long is the flowering time for Skunk No. 1 Feminized? 8-10 weeks from the switch to 12/12 light schedule. Actual harvest day should be determined by trichome maturity rather than calendar date.
What THC percentage does Skunk No. 1 Feminized produce? 16-20% THC under standard growing conditions. THC content is influenced by light intensity, nutrient availability, and harvest timing. A moderate-to-strong range suitable for most consumers.
Can beginners grow Skunk No. 1 Feminized successfully? It is possible but not ideal for a first grow. Growers with at least one cycle of experience will have a significantly better outcome. The most important factors for success are consistent watering, appropriate lighting, and patience during the cure.
What is the best way to maximize yield from Skunk No. 1 Feminized? Indoor: maintain 600-800 PPFD during flower, use training techniques (topping + LST or ScrOG), and keep the environment stable. Outdoor: full sun, quality soil, and consistent feeding. Extend the veg period and use a ScrOG net to spread the canopy. Target yield: 400-550g/m² indoors, 450-650g/plant outdoors.
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