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Super Skunk Autoflower

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by White Label Seeds

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Grow fat, resinous skunk buds without touching a light timer — Super Skunk Autoflower from White Label Seeds triggers flowering on her own at the 6th leaf set and finishes in about 50 days. Classic skunk genetics crossed with ruderalis for speed and simplicity. Pack of 3 feminised seeds.
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Super Skunk Autoflower Seeds

Super Skunk Autoflower is a feminised autoflowering cannabis seed from White Label Seeds that delivers fat, resinous skunk buds in roughly 70–80 days from seed to harvest — no light schedule changes required. She triggers flowering on her own once the 6th leaf set appears and finishes in about 50 days from that point. Classic late-1980s skunk genetics crossed with ruderalis for speed and simplicity, packed in a 3-seed feminised pack.

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Why Super Skunk Autoflower Seeds Stand Out

Super Skunk Autoflower eliminates the single biggest hassle in growing skunk: managing separate vegetative and bloom light cycles. White Label Seeds took the original Super Skunk lineage — a cross that pushed skunk genetics into overdrive back in the late 1980s — and bred it with ruderalis to create a version that keeps the potency and yield but strips away the complexity. You don't touch a timer. She grows, hits her 6th leaf set, and flips herself into flower. The whole cycle from seed to chop runs about 70–80 days total, with the flowering phase itself taking roughly 50 days.

The ruderalis genetics don't just add autoflowering convenience — they also contribute a degree of hardiness. Super Skunk Autoflower handles temperature fluctuations and minor environmental stress better than many photoperiod strains. That said, she's not indestructible. Overwatering is still the number one killer we see with autos, because the shorter life cycle means she has less time to recover from mistakes. Keep your watering disciplined and she'll reward you.

Super Skunk Autoflower: Smell, Flavour, and What to Expect

This is not a subtle plant. If you've ever cracked open a bag of proper skunk and had the whole room turn their heads, you know exactly what Super Skunk Autoflower delivers. Thick, pungent, borderline antisocial levels of aroma — earthy, spicy, with a sweet undertone that rounds out the funk. The buds themselves are dense and coated in a visible layer of resin that makes your fingers stick together during trimming.

A carbon filter is not optional with this one. We'd go as far as saying if you're growing indoors without proper ventilation and filtration, pick a different strain. Super Skunk Autoflower will announce herself to your entire building. Outdoors, the smell is less of a concern, but neighbours with sharp noses will notice during the last two weeks of flowering when terpene production peaks.

The flavour profile carries through from the aroma: earthy and pungent on the inhale, with that classic skunk spiciness and a slightly sweet, citrus-tinged finish. It's old-school in the best way — this is what cannabis smelled like before every strain started chasing fruity dessert profiles.

Growing Super Skunk Autoflower Seeds

Super Skunk Autoflower grows well indoors and outdoors, and her compact structure makes her a solid choice for smaller grow spaces. She typically reaches 3–4 feet in height, staying manageable without aggressive training. Here's how to get the best from her.

  1. Germinate your Super Skunk Autoflower seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of light, airy soil. Taproots usually appear within 24–72 hours.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final container early — autos don't like root disturbance, so moving them once (or not at all) is the goal. A 10–15 litre fabric pot works well.
  3. Run your lights on an 18/6 or 20/4 schedule from start to finish. Since she's autoflowering, the light cycle stays constant. No need to switch to 12/12.
  4. Keep feeding light during the first 3–4 weeks. Autos have a shorter vegetative phase, so heavy nitrogen early on can cause nutrient burn. Ease into bloom nutrients once you see the first pistils.
  5. Watch for the 6th leaf set — that's your signal that flowering has begun. From this point, expect roughly 50 days until harvest.
  6. During the final 2 weeks, flush with plain water to improve flavour and smoothness. Harvest when 70–80% of trichomes have turned milky with a few amber ones mixed in.
  7. Dry in a dark, ventilated space at around 18–20 degrees Celsius and 55–60% humidity for 7–10 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks.

Super Skunk Autoflower Specifications

Spec Value
Seed bank White Label Seeds
Genetics Super Skunk (Skunk #1 x Afghani) x Ruderalis
Type Autoflowering, Feminised
Flowering time Approximately 50 days from onset
Seed-to-harvest 70–80 days
Plant height 3–4 feet (90–120 cm)
Outdoor yield 500–600 grams per plant
Grow environment Indoor, outdoor, greenhouse
Aroma and flavour Pungent, earthy, spicy, sweet, citrus
Seeds per pack 3 feminised seeds
SKU CSWL0015

Super Skunk Autoflower Compared to Photoperiod Super Skunk

If you're weighing up the autoflower version against a photoperiod Super Skunk, the trade-offs are straightforward. The table below breaks it down.

Feature Super Skunk Autoflower Super Skunk Photoperiod
Flowering trigger Automatic (6th leaf set) Requires 12/12 light switch
Seed-to-harvest 70–80 days 12–16 weeks total
Plant height 3–4 feet 4–6 feet
Yield potential Moderate–high High
Training flexibility Limited (LST only) Full (topping, SCROG, mainlining)
Grower skill needed Low–moderate Moderate

The autoflower version sacrifices some yield ceiling and training flexibility in exchange for speed and simplicity. If you want multiple harvests per season outdoors, or you're growing indoors without a second tent for vegging, the autoflower is the smarter pick. If maximum yield per plant is your priority and you don't mind managing light schedules, the photoperiod version will deliver more weight.

Honest Limitations

Super Skunk Autoflower is a strong all-rounder, but she's not without her quirks. The smell is genuinely intense — we've mentioned it twice already because it really is that significant. If discretion matters to you, budget for a proper carbon filter and inline fan setup. A passive exhaust won't cut it.

Training options are limited compared to photoperiod strains. You can do low-stress training (LST) — gently bending branches to open up the canopy — but topping or high-stress techniques are risky with autos. The vegetative phase is too short for her to recover properly, and you'll end up with a stunted plant instead of a bushier one.

Also worth noting: the 70–80 day seed-to-harvest window assumes decent growing conditions. If temperatures drop below 15 degrees Celsius consistently, or if she gets root-bound in a pot that's too small, that timeline stretches. Give her a 10–15 litre container and keep the environment stable, and she'll stay on schedule.

Growing Super Skunk Autoflower indoors? Pair her with a complete grow tent kit — tent, light, ventilation, and carbon filter in one box. For outdoor growers, a good-quality fabric pot in the 15-litre range gives her roots the breathing room they need without going overboard on container size.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Super Skunk Autoflower seeds need a light schedule change to flower?

No. Super Skunk Autoflower triggers flowering automatically once the 6th leaf set appears. You can run 18/6 or 20/4 lighting from seed to harvest without ever switching to 12/12. That's the whole point of the ruderalis genetics in her lineage.

How long does Super Skunk Autoflower take from seed to harvest?

Roughly 70–80 days total. The flowering phase itself takes about 50 days after she starts showing pistils. Environmental conditions and container size can shift this by a week or so in either direction.

Is Super Skunk Autoflower good for indoor growing?

Yes — her compact 3–4 foot height makes her well-suited to tents and small indoor spaces. The one non-negotiable for indoor growing is a carbon filter. The skunk aroma is extremely strong and will escape any unfiltered setup.

Can I top Super Skunk Autoflower plants?

We'd advise against it. Autoflowers have a short vegetative phase, and topping creates stress the plant may not recover from in time. Stick to low-stress training (LST) — gently bending and tying branches — to improve light penetration without risking stunted growth.

What does Super Skunk Autoflower smell like?

Intense, old-school skunk. Think pungent earth, sharp spice, and a sweet undertone with faint citrus notes. This strain is one of the strongest-smelling autos we carry. Your neighbours will know if you don't filter your exhaust.

How much yield can I expect from Super Skunk Autoflower?

Outdoors in good conditions, expect 500–600 grams per plant. Indoor yields depend on your setup — light intensity, pot size, and environment all play a role. A well-dialled 18/6 setup in a 10–15 litre pot typically produces dense, resinous colas.

What's the best pot size for Super Skunk Autoflower?

A 10–15 litre fabric pot hits the sweet spot. Big enough for healthy root development, small enough to keep her compact. Don't start in a tiny pot and transplant later — autos dislike root disturbance, so plant in the final container from the start or transplant once, early.

Last updated: April 2026

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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