Trinity Skunk by Katsu Seeds
Classic Skunk Strains
Trinity Skunk is an indica-dominant strain developed by Katsu Seeds, blending classic skunk genetics with modern breeding. It is recognized for its robust lineage, unique aromatic profile, and balanced effects that combine relaxation with mental uplift.
Appearance
Trinity Skunk presents dense, heavily resinous buds characteristic of indica strains. The plants typically exhibit a stocky formation with dark green leaves, often displaying purple or bronze hues. Its compact buds are covered in a thick layer of trichomes, giving them a glistening appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Trinity Skunk is powerfully skunky, reminiscent of traditional skunk varieties, with underlying notes of earth and spice. Its flavor mirrors this profile, delivering a strong skunky essence layered with earthy undertones, hints of diesel, and subtle sweet herbal notes. The taste intensifies with a spicy, peppery finish.
Effects
Users often experience an initial sense of creative uplift and mental stimulation, which transitions into a profound feeling of physical relaxation and calm. The indica dominance leads to a deeply relaxing body high that can alleviate muscle tension and promote a sense of well-being. Its effects are noted for being long-lasting.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain typically contains THC levels ranging from 18% to 24%, with minimal CBD content (<1%). Key terpenes identified include myrcene, contributing earthy and musky notes; caryophyllene, adding a peppery spice; and limonene, which provides subtle citrus undertones. This combination influences both the aroma and the strain's potential therapeutic properties.
Growing
Trinity Skunk is considered a stable and predictable strain for cultivation, with a predominantly indica genetic makeup. It requires a flowering period averaging between 63 and 70 days. The plants are known for producing high yields and potent aromatic profiles, making them appealing to cultivators.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Katsu Seeds, Trinity Skunk draws its heritage from classic skunk strains dating back to the 1970s, refined with contemporary breeding techniques. It is predominantly indica, with genetic analyses suggesting approximately 60-70% indica lineage, aimed at balancing potent effects with manageable growth.