Swiss Skunk — strain profile, effects & genetics
Swiss Skunk is a Swiss Skunk selection — adapted to cool nights and short summers. Balanced and productive.
Swiss Skunk is a Hybrid (balanced) (Skunk-Selection für Alpen-Klima) with 14–17 % THC and < 1 % CBD. Effects: balanced, mood-lifting, relaxing, social. Dominant terpenes: Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Limonene. Aroma: Classic skunky, earthy-sweet, slightly herbal.
Short definition
Swiss Skunk is a Hybrid (balanced) strain bred from Skunk-Selection für Alpen-Klima. Origin: Schweiz, 1990er.
Swiss Skunk is a Swiss Skunk selection — adapted to cool nights and short summers. Balanced and productive.
Type & Genetics & origin
Type: Hybrid (balanced).
Genetics: Skunk-Selection für Alpen-Klima.
THC and CBD levels
Typical values in well-bred phenotypes: THC 14–17 %, CBD < 1 %. In Switzerland, hemp flowers under 1% THC are sold legally as CBD cannabis; psychoactive phenotypes are only accessible via the controlled pilot trials or a doctor's prescription.
Effects
Reported effects: balanced, mood-lifting, relaxing, social.
As with any strain, the experience depends on dose, tolerance, set and setting.
FAQ
Is Swiss Skunk Indica or Sativa?
Swiss Skunk is a Hybrid (balanced).
Is Swiss Skunk strong?
Typically 14–17 % THC — so moderate.
Which terpenes dominate in Swiss Skunk?
Mainly Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Limonene.
Does Swiss Skunk make you sleepy?
The effect is balanced; higher doses can be sleepy.
Is Swiss Skunk legal in Switzerland?
As a CBD version (< 1% THC) yes. THC-rich genetics are only accessible via the pilot trials or a medical prescription.
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