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Skunk Qabbage by AK Bean Brains

Skunk × Indica-dominant genetics

Skunk Qabbage is an indica-dominant strain developed by AK Bean Brains, a breeder focused on preserving heirloom genetics. It is characterized by a powerful aromatic profile and a robust plant structure, reflecting its Skunk heritage.

EffectsRelaxing Calming
May help withStress
AromaSkunkySavoryCitrusFruityHerbalOrangePepperySweetCheese

Appearance

Skunk Qabbage plants are typically compact and medium in height, with strong lateral branching that allows for dense canopy development. The cultivar produces tightly packed colas with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, contributing to a significant amount of resin. Buds often display forest-green hues, with the potential for subtle purple coloration in the sugar leaves and bracts under cooler nighttime temperatures. A thick coating of glandular trichomes gives the mature flowers a frosted, almost sugared appearance.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Skunk Qabbage is intensely pungent and layered, dominated by a strong skunky character attributed to volatile sulfur compounds. Complementing the skunk notes are savory, vegetal-sulfur undertones, with some phenotypes expressing distinct cheesy nuances. Depending on the specific expression, hints of citrus, orange, and sweetness can also be detected, creating a complex olfactory experience.

Effects

While specific effects are not detailed in the provided notes, strains with a strong indica heritage and Skunk influence are often associated with relaxing and potentially sedating qualities. The presence of terpenes like Myrcene can contribute to calming sensations.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

The terpene profile of Skunk Qabbage includes Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Humulene, contributing to its complex aroma and potential effects. THC content typically ranges from 15-25%, with CBD levels below 1%.

Growing

Skunk Qabbage is noted for its resilient and predictable growth characteristics, consistent with its indica-leaning Skunk heritage. The plants exhibit good lateral branching and consistent node spacing, making them suitable for various cultivation techniques like SOG and SCROG. They are adaptable to both indoor and outdoor environments, handling cooler nights and moderate feeding well. The flowering time is generally consistent with indica-dominant Skunk varieties, typically around 8-9 weeks indoors, and the cultivar is known for producing dense, resin-rich flowers.

Origins & Lineage

Developed by AK Bean Brains, Skunk Qabbage is a mostly indica strain that draws heavily from the classic Skunk lineage. AK Bean Brains is recognized for preserving and reviving heirloom and vintage genetics from the Pacific Northwest. While exact parentage is not disclosed, the strain's characteristics suggest a foundation in classic Skunk selections, refined for improved vigor and modern cultivation standards. The name itself references the pungent aroma of Skunk varieties and potential savory, vegetal notes.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Skunk Qabbage?
Skunk Qabbage typically contains between 15% and 25% THC.
What are the dominant aromas of Skunk Qabbage?
Skunk Qabbage is known for its forceful, layered, and unmistakably skunky aroma, often accompanied by savory, cheesy, and citrus notes.
Is Skunk Qabbage an indica or sativa?
Skunk Qabbage is described as mostly indica in its heritage.
Who developed the Skunk Qabbage strain?
Skunk Qabbage was developed by AK Bean Brains, a breeder known for preserving heirloom genetics.