Island Sweet Skunk
THC
19%NORMAL
CBD
0%VERY LOW
Type
sativa
afternoon
afternoon

Typical Effects

RelaxedRelaxed
Cotton MouthCotton Mouth
CreativeCreative

Common Usage

DepressedDepressed
Loss of AppetiteLoss of Appetite
AnxietyAnxiety

Island Sweet Skunk Weed Strain

The Island Sweet Skunk weed strain is a Sativa-heavy hybrid with an 80:20 Sativa to Indica ratio. Island Sweet Skunk cannabis strain plants have won numerous awards for mood-boosting, euphoria-inducing effects. You’ll experience an enjoyable head-high, excellent relaxation, happiness, creativity, and focus from the Island Sweet Skunk marijuana strain. And just like the name implies, Island Sweet Skunk buds also deliver a sweet yet skunky flavour profile. Island Sweet Skunk flowers contain between 16% and 25% THC, so that you can count on strong results with this tropically-inspired variety!

 

Island Sweet Skunk Strain Characteristics

Island Sweet Skunk weed strain is a Canadian blend with a beautiful physical appearance. As a predominantly Sativa-based hybrid, Island Sweet Skunk cannabis strain plants have a leggy, almost tree-like growth pattern. Forest-green Island Sweet Skunk buds grow in large clusters and are frosted in gem-like trichomes. Island Sweet Skunk buds have a fascinating aroma that smells like sweet and skunky grapefruit. You’ll enjoy fresh tropical fruit and citrus notes when you smoke the Island Sweet Skunk weed strain.

Uses & Effects of Island Sweet Skunk Strain

Island Sweet Skunk cannabis strain buds are perfect for recreational users since they create positive feelings, happiness, energy, and focus. These same qualities also make the Island Sweet Skunk marijuana strain an excellent choice for medical patients. People use Island Sweet Skunk marijuana strain products to manage diverse conditions, including anxiety, stress, depression, ADHD, insomnia, fatigue, inflammation, migraines, low appetite, arthritis, chronic pain, and more.

 

Recommended Cannabis Strains

Island Pink Strain

King Louis XIII Strain

Hindu Kush Strain

 

References

Government of Canada. (2001, June 14). Marihuana Medical Access Regulations. Justice Laws Website. Accessed from: https://lois-laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/sor-2001-227/page-1.html

Currin, Grant. (2020, September 10). How does cannabis get you high? Live Science. Accessed from: https://www.livescience.com/how-cannabis-high-works.html

Kogam, N. M. (2007, December 9). Cannabinoids in health and disease. US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health. Accessed from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3202504/

Common Usage

Depressed
10/10
Loss of Appetite
2/10
Anxiety
8/10
Pain
6/10
Nausea
6/10

Typical Effects

Relaxed
2/10
Cotton Mouth
2/10
Creative
8/10
Energetic
6/10
Euphoric
10/10

THC Content

Highest Test
19%
Strain Average
17%
Sativa Average
13.5%

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