
Aladdin’s Skunk
by Khalifa Genetics · Ireland
Type
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Yield / plant
81g
Feminized
Regular
Country
Ireland
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About Aladdin’s Skunk
Aladdin's Skunk represents a foundational cultivar descended directly from Skunk#1, a legendary genetics foundation established by Sacred Seed Co during the 1970s. Sam the Skunkman subsequently brought this lineage to the Netherlands, where it became instrumental in shaping modern cannabis cultivation. Recognized as a pioneering strain for controlled environment growing, Aladdin's Skunk has served as a genetic backbone for numerous celebrated varieties including Jack Herer, Critical, and Super Silver Haze.
This particular selection maintains pure inbred line (IBL) status with remarkable genetic and sexual consistency. Plants demonstrate reliable uniformity across aroma, bud morphology, and maturation timing, though vertical growth varies between individuals. Despite its nomenclature, this strain expresses a pleasant aroma characterized by sweetness and subtle fruit notes rather than the pungent profile the name suggests.
The phenotype combines indica and sativa characteristics effectively. Vegetative growth extends noticeably beyond typical afghani-type plants, producing distinctive foxtail-shaped flower clusters. Foliage frequently exhibits double-serrated leaf margins alongside an impressive calyx-to-leaf ratio and prolific crystalline coating, creating particularly resinous, adhesive flowers. Trimming difficulty remains minimal, and finished buds display exceptional visual appeal—glossy, tacky nuggets crowned with vivid orange pistils.
Taste profiles align with aromatic qualities, presenting fruity sweetness on the palate. Effects manifest initially as cerebral elevation and mental stimulation, gradually transitioning into sustained physical relaxation and calm. This enduring classic appeals particularly to newcomers and genetic researchers valuing reliable, predictable performance and consistent phenotypic expression across growing cycles.



