Has anyone grown Shiva Skunk by Sensi Seeds?

GreenGuy_1995

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No personal experience yet, but I have a pack of those in my fridge and I'll be popping a few this winter..

Will circle back here and update in the future..
 

Pendragon

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Got a pack of them in 1993. Made some seeds that I still keep in the freezer and they still pop.
Every year I run SS along with all the new strains. Still to this day a top 10 smoke for me. Easy to grow, great yielder. Finished in 8-9 weeks. I usually get three different phenos. Spicy, greasy and saddle wood the most common. Rotten fruit, caked in crystals. Straight up foul skunk, tall ugly not very crystally but the best yielder and my favourite and rare. All three are so different than what is out there now. My friends always come over and want to roll up wedding cake, gushers or face off og crosses. But they always go back to SS when available.
 

Leeski

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Never grown it but had few zips it’s really strong I never built up any kinda tolerance to it at all nice strain
 

GreenGuy_1995

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Are you all growing recent stock or hoarded old stock from under your matress?
Hey Spliff - I got my Shiva Skunk seeds delivered in 2020 so I'm going to assume it's recent stock.

So far my experience has been very positive with the Shiva Skunk - it's my first with anything from Sensi Seeds. My two Shiva Skunks are almost identical, as you can see, one is a tad more compact. They are both vigorous and easy to grow so far.

As pictured above, they are under a 1000 watt metal halide lamp - a couple days after those pictures were taken, I switched to a 1000 watt HPS for the remainder of flower and they took the transition like nothing even happened. They are both in 7 gallons of amended soil - water only.

It'll be exciting to see how they turn out, and ultimately, how they smoke after the cure. I've dreamt of running something from Sensi Seeds since I was a kid, and have heard some bad things about Sensi's stock and how it's not the same as it used to be.. But so far I'm glad I didn't listen to the negative posts out there.
 

spliffendz

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Hey Spliff - I got my Shiva Skunk seeds delivered in 2020 so I'm going to assume it's recent stock.

So far my experience has been very positive with the Shiva Skunk - it's my first with anything from Sensi Seeds. My two Shiva Skunks are almost identical, as you can see, one is a tad more compact. They are both vigorous and easy to grow so far.

As pictured above, they are under a 1000 watt metal halide lamp - a couple days after those pictures were taken, I switched to a 1000 watt HPS for the remainder of flower and they took the transition like nothing even happened. They are both in 7 gallons of amended soil - water only.

It'll be exciting to see how they turn out, and ultimately, how they smoke after the cure. I've dreamt of running something from Sensi Seeds since I was a kid, and have heard some bad things about Sensi's stock and how it's not the same as it used to be.. But so far I'm glad I didn't listen to the negative posts out there.
I grew a sk1 and afghan kush but only one seed from each pack and got 2 females but no smell and no high, huge colas, i'm not shitting on the company just letting people know my experience and am glad to see this post as I am asking people if anyone has seen any recent sensi grow diaries doing the rounds online as it seems all theses gibberish companies with wedding funeral seeds etc. I might consider trying this next, didn't know it was sk1 x nl5.

If and when I decide to pop some more sk1 or afghan kush and am impressed I will for sure let the forum know
 

U79

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Got a pack of them in 1993. Made some seeds that I still keep in the freezer and they still pop.
Every year I run SS along with all the new strains. Still to this day a top 10 smoke for me. Easy to grow, great yielder. Finished in 8-9 weeks. I usually get three different phenos. Spicy, greasy and saddle wood the most common. Rotten fruit, caked in crystals. Straight up foul skunk, tall ugly not very crystally but the best yielder and my favourite and rare. All three are so different than what is out there now. My friends always come over and want to roll up wedding cake, gushers or face off og crosses. But they always go back to SS when available.
Make more seeds :eyesmoke:

We used to get alot of Shiva and Super Skunk back in the days and I remember both were excellent.
 

Kingsblend420

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Hey Spliff - I got my Shiva Skunk seeds delivered in 2020 so I'm going to assume it's recent stock.

So far my experience has been very positive with the Shiva Skunk - it's my first with anything from Sensi Seeds. My two Shiva Skunks are almost identical, as you can see, one is a tad more compact. They are both vigorous and easy to grow so far.

As pictured above, they are under a 1000 watt metal halide lamp - a couple days after those pictures were taken, I switched to a 1000 watt HPS for the remainder of flower and they took the transition like nothing even happened. They are both in 7 gallons of amended soil - water only.

It'll be exciting to see how they turn out, and ultimately, how they smoke after the cure. I've dreamt of running something from Sensi Seeds since I was a kid, and have heard some bad things about Sensi's stock and how it's not the same as it used to be.. But so far I'm glad I didn't listen to the negative posts out there.
Hey bro how are they handling the nutes? They look very healthy. Also if you used training, do they react well to lst or hst?
 

GreenGuy_1995

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Hey bro how are they handling the nutes? They look very healthy. Also if you used training, do they react well to lst or hst?
I grow in organic soil, no salt based nutes.. With that being said, they like to eat and I've top dressed multiple times without even phasing them..

I would say they are pretty bullet proof in that respect, not picky feeders.. and could probably take whatever you throw at them..

I did not do any training, but suspect they'd be ok if I did - they are very robust and have been a pleasure to grow so far!
 

Kingsblend420

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I grow in organic soil, no salt based nutes.. With that being said, they like to eat and I've top dressed multiple times without even phasing them..

I would say they are pretty bullet proof in that respect, not picky feeders.. and could probably take whatever you throw at them..

I did not do any training, but suspect they'd be ok if I did - they are very robust and have been a pleasure to grow so far!
Awesome! Great to know. Thank you
 
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