Skunk T by The High Chameleon
Afghani × Colombian Gold × Acapulco Gold
Skunk T is a mostly indica cultivar developed by The High Chameleon, a breeder recognized for unique, aromatic cannabis lines. Drawing from the classic Skunk family, this strain is characterized by its potent, unmistakable aroma and reliable cultivation traits. It offers a modernized Skunk experience with a focus on dense resin and a strong olfactory profile.
Appearance and Morphology
Skunk T typically exhibits a compact and symmetrical plant structure, indicative of its indica-dominant genetics. Plants are generally stout with broad leaflets and a conical apical cola, simplifying indoor canopy management. Expect dense bud formation, often resulting in heavy colas.
Aroma and Flavor Profile
True to its lineage, Skunk T possesses a characteristically loud and pungent aroma. The scent profile is often described as skunky and funky, with underlying notes that can include citrus and pine. Upon consumption, these aromas often translate into a flavor that is a complex blend of sweet, earthy, and citrus notes, with a lingering pungent finish.
Effects and Experience
Skunk T is reported to deliver a body-heavy experience that is also mood-brightening. Consumers often describe feelings of calm and happiness, with potential for pronounced relaxation at higher doses. This makes it suitable for unwinding in the evening or anchoring a relaxed weekend.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
While specific lab data for Skunk T is not publicly detailed by the breeder, strains within this genetic neighborhood commonly test between 18-24% THC and less than 1% CBD. The terpene profile is expected to contribute to its signature loud aroma, likely including compounds that produce pungent, skunky, and potentially citrus or pine-like scents. Total terpene content often falls around 1-3% by dry weight in similar modern Skunk derivatives.
Cultivation and Yield
Skunk T is considered a relatively easy strain to grow, inheriting the hardiness and fast-flowering traits of its Skunk ancestors. Indica-leaning plants typically finish flowering within 49-63 days and can reach heights of 80-120 cm indoors. Yields for indica-leaning Skunks often range from 450-600 g/m² indoors, offering a practical balance of speed and production for both hobbyists and craft-scale growers.
Origins and Lineage
Skunk T is a contemporary cultivar from The High Chameleon, built upon the foundation of classic Skunk genetics. The original Skunk family was stabilized from a cross of Afghani (indica), Colombian Gold (sativa), and Acapulco Gold (sativa). Skunk T leans towards an indica heritage, suggesting a lineage that likely incorporates Afghani influence to shape its structure and effects, while preserving the iconic Skunk aroma and vigor.