Purple Skunk Automatic is one of the research strains of Sensi Seeds. It is 75% indica and 25% sativa and has impressive genetics: in this case Hindu KUSh Auto, Shiva Skunk and Skunk #1. The plants remain compact as they grow, which makes them ideal for unobtrusive cultivation. Users can expect bumper yields and an intensely relaxing effect.
Purple Skunk Automatic cannabis seeds contain 75% indica and 25% sativa and were developed by Sensi Seeds Research 2021 from three remarkable parent plants – Hindu KUSh Auto, Skunk #1 and Shiva Skunk. These genetics contribute to the skunky aroma and flavor of this strain and its classic Indian stone fruit appearance.
There is a degree of phenotypic variability in this strain, which makes it a good choice for adventurous growers, as some plants can look quite different from others. It is also important to note that this is a self-flowering variant. The predictable flowering and lack of male plants will make it easy for novice growers to grow. It has an average flowering time, which means that the plants will take approximately eight weeks (indoors) to reach harvest time.
Like many indica-dominant varieties, Purple Skunk Automatic is compact in size. This is an advantage for those who want to grow it inconspicuously outdoors or indoors where space is limited. Plants have dense central stakes and a typically conical or pyramidal shape with a rounded tip. Although small, they are capable of providing super-sized yields, both indoors and outdoors.
The buds are heavy and large, their most striking feature being their purple hue. This colouring is particularly pronounced when the plants are grown at lower temperatures. In fact, Purple Skunk Automatic thrives in cooler climates, but can also be grown indoors under light.
Like many indica-dominant varieties, Purple Skunk Automatic is classically indica, both in appearance and in the amount of stone produced. Many people note its intensely relaxing effect, leaving the user pleasantly stoned without being confined to a sofa.
The plants also have a typical Indian scent that is skunky, earthy and moist, with hints of sweetness and exotic sandalwood. The scent becomes stronger as the plants reach harvest time, which growers should be aware of.
In terms of taste, consumers will notice that many of the same notes are present: rich earthiness and skunky sweetness. Sometimes spicy notes can also be detected.



