Be careful with the shark bite
Indica: 70%
Sativa: 30%
THC: 12-16%
CBD: High
- Outdoors:
• 950 g/plant
• 2.5 m
• Early October / Mid-October
- Indoors:
• 500 g/m2
• 50-55 days
- Super Skunk
- x
- White Widow
Perfect for: Users suffering from stress or insomnia, as well as for growers with space constraints.
Shark Attack is little but still a thug, and her bite could knock out even the most experienced user. This strain, derived from the cross of a Super Skunk and a White Widow, turns into thick and compact Indica-looking marijuana plants that are perfect for indoor growers or for discretion-seekers. Her high THC levels make her one of the favourite strains of the Dinafem team when they need to relax. Don't let her size deceive you! This plant is a real monster-yielder.
- 1st prize -Indoor category- at Copa Cannabis Uruguay 2015.
Morphology
Shark Attack is a 100 % Indica-looking plant: compact, branchy, with short internodal spacing and wide leaves. Her appearance is dense and squat, with a large main cola and several surrounding branches that give her a bushy look.
Yield
Shark Attack is surprisingly productive for her size. In optimal outdoor growing conditions, she could produce up to 1 kg/plant. Her buds are large, compact and highly resinous. Not in vain, one of her most coveted traits is her ability to produce resin. The flowers of Shark Attack are particularly striking, full of orangey hairs and trichomes forming an alluring white layer all over her leaves too. For this, she’s a great choice for those looking for a strain to make hash or extractions with.
Aromas and flavours
Shark Shock showcases an intense and delicious aroma of lemon and fresh flowers.
Effects
Another one of the traits that have made Shark Attack a legendary strain in our catalogue is her high THC count, as well as her strong Indica effect, which is by the way incredibly physical. Shark Attack can be a great choice for people suffering from insomnia or anxiety because she relaxes both mind and body, provoking a state of profound sleepiness.
Cultivation
Shark Attack is very easy to grow. Almost any kind of grower, regardless of their experience and expertise, could make the most out of her. Shark Attack is not particularly greedy, so a standard diet should do. Her compact size makes it unnecessary to monitor her growth and to use any trellising or staking to support the weight of her buds during the flowering. And this is quite an accomplishment if we remember her impressive yields: each plant could produce up to 1 kg of buds outdoors. Another great asset of Shark Attack is her fast flowering, lasting no more than 55 days.
Her Achilles’ heel is moisture. The density of Shark Attack could turn this plant into a paradise for fungi, which love wandering around in humid conditions. Indica plants come from dry and hot regions such as Afghanistan. That’s where their morphology comes from. Their thick and stumpy structure, with wide leaves, is ready to make the most of the little water they receive. The issue here is that, in other environments, this strength becomes a weakness. That’s why, at the end of the flowering phase, particularly if we're growing outdoors in a humid climate, we have to be careful with the appearance of fungi such as botrytis.
If you're indeed cultivating in the open air, we recommend harvesting before the first half of October in the northern hemisphere, and in March in the southern hemisphere. But, if there’ve been heavy rains before that time, you’ve no choice but to keep a close eye on her.
Characteristics of
Shark Attack cannabis seeds
Sex | Feminised |
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Genotype | 70% Indica / 30% Sativa |
Cross | Super Skunk x White Widow |
Suitable for | Indoors and outdoors |
Indoor flowering | 50-55 days |
Indoor yield | 500 g/m2 |
Outdoor harvest time | Early October / Mid-October |
Outdoor yield | 950 g/plant |
Outdoor height | 2.5 m |
THC* | 12-16% |
CBD* | High |
*Cannabinoid content (THC, CBD…) may vary depending on external factors such as the growth medium, the grower’s experience, the growing technique (SOG, SCROG…), the environmental conditions and genetic variation.
What do our customers think?
All reviews about Shark Attack:
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Shark attack
So far im loving how this girl is growing. Shes got nice fat leaves. Squatty structure great node spacing. Shes 16 days old am im already in love -
Shark attack
Verified purchasegrew this in my grow tent, all I ca say is wow what a nice smelling, looking and tasty weed, this is one of my favorites tent plants, all buds were rich with flavor, will grow this again and think now I will try a plant in spring outdoors. -
Great strain
Germinated quick. Growing up so beautiful -
Wow
Verified purchaseI liked much more of growing for this seed. very nice to wanting to grow ! -
Unique and Pungent
Verified purchaseFor me this plant grew like an animal under a cheap LED in a DWC bucket. The smell and taste are a treat and the high is a dream. It was so stinky one night during maintenance my wife told me she was going to get sick. Excellent!!!! -
Happy
Stoked about finding your website, very new to wanting to grow ! -
great outdoor strain
I was given this single seed from a seed shop and after a late start she made it outdoor by August 1st Just finished harvesting her now and it is November 3. Had weird growing season here this year. Huge buds minimal mold compared to the other strains I had. Have yet to try her but she looks and smells amazing. I am sure it will be just as tasty. High yield and very much recommended. -
nutrient amounts "question"
i would like to know if this plant is senesitive to certain nutrient(s) at all stages of growth?- Hi, she needs a normal quantity of nutrients, no more. She's very easy to grow. Best regards.
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