Great White Shark (F)

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GREENHOUSE SEED CO. > GREAT WHITE SHARK (SUPER SKUNK X BRAZILIAN X SOUTH INDIAN) Great White Shark is a genetic combination of Super Skunk, Brazilian and South Indian. This medicinally useful marijuana strain is 80% indica and 20% sativa and is known for its powerful physical effect. Great White Shark is suitable for cultivation indoors as well as outdoors. The structure of this strain makes it […]

Description

GREENHOUSE SEED CO. > GREAT WHITE SHARK (SUPER SKUNK X BRAZILIAN X SOUTH INDIAN)

Great White Shark is a genetic combination of Super Skunk, Brazilian and South Indian. This medicinally useful marijuana strain is 80% indica and 20% sativa and is known for its powerful physical effect.

Great White Shark is suitable for cultivation indoors as well as outdoors. The structure of this strain makes it adaptable to either SoG or SCRoG methods to maximise its harvest potential indoors where it can yield as much as 800 gr/m2 in a nine week flowering period. If grown in an outdoor environment it will naturally develop into a squat, very bushy, multi-branched plant that is capable of producing up to 1 kg/plant (1000 gr.) with harvests being ready to cut by the end of the first week in October in northern Europe.

It produces THC levels of 14.94% complemented by CBD of 0.18% and 0.25% CBN. Great White Shark is prized for its very powerful physical, body stone which is exceptionally long-lasting and which offers total bodily relaxation. Given these qualities it is no surprise that it is useful in a therapeutic scenario for the relief of chronic pain conditions thus avoiding the use of heavy prescription pain killers.

Feminized Photoperiod 

Additional information

Pack Size

3 pack, 5 pack, 10 pack

Genetics

Super Skunk x Brazilian x South Indian

Cannabis Type

Feminized Photoperiod, Indica Feminized, Indica Photoperiod

Flowering Time

63 days

Yield

Indoors: 800 g/m2; Outdoors: 1000 g/plant

CBD

0.18%

Medicinal Properties

Yes

Medical Conditions

Pain

Awards

1st prize Bio HTCC 1997 and 1st prize HIGHLIFE 2005