G13 Skunk is one of the biggest mainstream cannabis media stars. It has a rather colorful mythology background that surrounds the stories of its origin. Before the female clone of G13 lost its vigor for life, we at MNS combined it with several other stable hybrids. We worked to preserve the genetic pool and enable growers to explore and discover. The origins of this plant seem to be in line with an Afghani ancestry.
We combined the MNS skunk line and made the F1 seeds an excellent plant. It is one of the best medicinally valued plants used for many medical ailments including pain management, MS, arthritis and depression.
The yields that a grower of G13 Skunk should expect for indoor cultivation should be between at least 500-650 grams per square meter. It all depends upon the style of growing and the selection of the plant. This predominantly indica plant does not stretch much and can be grown quite easily. She can be grown by beginning as well as advanced growers with good results. The flower cluster can be very dense, and as the plant draws closer to maturity. It should be monitored for mold if the humidity is moderate to high during the last weeks of the plants life.
We found that the majority of the plants are finished after 7 weeks flowering with a very small percentage taking a week to 10 days more. This plant is a good choice for a SOG (sea of green) type cultivation and is equally impressive for both indoor and outdoor growers. The two distinctive features that the G13 plant brings with it are a serrated edged leaf trait and an unusually healthy (almost glossy) green in the growing plant. If you are looking to find a plant that is used to the limelight, then this is your girl!
Heritage: G13 x Skunk
Category: The Naturals – Old school genetics
Family Breed: Afghani/ Skunk x Skunk#1
Breeder: Nevil and Shantibaba
Preferred Medium: Bio and Hydro, Indoors and outdoors/greenhouse
Expected Yield: Indoors expect 500-650 g/m2 and as a greenhouse plant expect 500 g/plant. If growing outdoors it depends on climatic conditions. It can have problems with mold.
Flowering Period: Indoors it should be finished between 7-9 weeks depending upon the phenotype selected. North hemisphere it will be ready in September. In the southern hemisphere it will be ready by late March to April.
Recommendations: For the inexperienced growers to the most advanced cultivator.
Special Notes: A lot of stories and myths surround the G13 plant and it is worthy of anyone’s garden. This plant has many medicinal benefits.