Autoflowering Skunk Seeds
Price range: $65.00 through $255.00
An easy-growing classic reborn in automatic form. Skunk brings the legendary vigor, aroma, and resilience of the original Skunk line to a fast, compact, and highly consistent modern auto format.
Autoflowering Skunk combines the unmistakable heritage of the 1970s Skunk No. 1 line with contemporary autoflower breeding for rapid results and uniform growth. Plants develop a sturdy, branching structure that supports clusters of medium-dense buds sparkling with resin. The scent is unmistakably Skunk — rich, musky-sweet, with hints of citrus and earth that deepen as maturity approaches. This strain’s balanced architecture and short life cycle make it an ideal choice for beginners and seasoned growers alike. Indoors it performs well under continuous light schedules; outdoors it can yield multiple harvests per season in warm climates. Autoflowering Skunk offers a classic garden experience: vigorous, aromatic, and easy to manage from start to finish.
Start seeds in moist medium at 70–82 °F (21–28 °C). Plants flower automatically after 3–4 weeks of growth and finish in 70–80 days. Maintain 18 hours of light indoors; outdoors, ensure full sun and steady airflow. Skunk lines prefer nutrient-rich but well-aerated soil; avoid over-watering to prevent root issues. Height typically ranges from 60–90 cm (24–36 in). For best fragrance and yield, maintain moderate humidity (45–55 %) and consistent warmth during flowering.
Days to Germination: 3–7
Days to Maturity: 70–80 from seed
Plant Habit: Compact branching bush
Flower: Resinous green buds with orange hairs
Aroma: Classic Skunk — musky, sweet, citrus-earthy
Best For: Indoor tents and sunny balconies
Zones: 9–11
Type: Autoflowering Hybrid
Sun: Full Sun
Height / Spread: 60–90 cm / 45 cm
Spacing: 40 cm (16 in)
Depth: 0.5 cm (¼ in)
Germination Window: 3–7 days
Maturity: 70–80 days
Zones: 9–11
Seeds are sold for horticultural use. Results vary by climate and gardener skill. Not a food, supplement, or medicine. Follow local regulations.


