
Feminized seeds
by Azarius
Green Poison is a feminised indica-dominant cannabis seed bred from (Early) Skunk x Skunk genetics, delivering heavy yields and a sweet, earthy flavour profile in just 8 weeks of flowering. At 70% indica and 30% sativa, this strain hits a sweet spot between physical relaxation and a gentle creative edge that keeps your head in the game. We've carried these for years, and the feedback loop is consistent: fast, forgiving, and properly fruity.
Green Poison seeds come in packs of 1, 3, 5, or 10. If you're running a single tent and want to pheno-hunt a bit, the 3-pack gives you enough variation without overcommitting. The 10-pack is the move if you already know you like what Skunk genetics bring to the table — more seeds means you can select your strongest performers and still have spares for the next cycle.
| Pack Size | Best For |
|---|---|
| 1 seed | Test run or single-plant setup |
| 3 seeds | Small tent, room to pick your favourite |
| 5 seeds | Dedicated grow with selection potential |
| 10 seeds | Full run, pheno selection, or multiple cycles |
Green Poison delivers a thick, sweet smoke with layers of fruit, earth, and spice. The dominant terpene is myrcene at roughly 30%, giving it that classic musky-sweet base you'd recognise from ripe mangoes. Caryophyllene (around 20%) adds a peppery, spicy bite, while pinene (15%) rounds things out with a clean pine-forest freshness on the exhale.
In practice, what you get is a complex nose — candy-sweet on the inhale with earthy, diesel undertones that linger. Some phenotypes lean more towards cheese and herbal notes, others push harder into citrus and fruit territory. Either way, the jar smell is unmistakable: dense, sticky-sweet, and slightly skunky. If you've ever cracked open a bag of properly cured Skunk-lineage bud and felt that instant recognition, that's the ballpark.
| Terpene | Proportion | Character |
|---|---|---|
| Myrcene | 30% | Earthy, musky, sweet mango |
| Caryophyllene | 20% | Peppery, spicy, warm |
| Pinene | 15% | Fresh pine, herbal |
| Other terpenes | 35% | Citrus, diesel, cheese, candy |
Green Poison finishes flowering in up to 8 weeks, making it one of the faster photoperiod strains you can run. Indoors, expect yields up to 500g/m² under standard 600W HPS or equivalent LED setups. Outdoors in a decent climate, individual plants can push up to 700g — that's a serious haul for a strain that doesn't ask for much patience.
The Skunk x Skunk parentage makes this a forgiving grow. She stays relatively compact, which suits smaller tents and SOG setups. Branching is manageable — some light defoliation in week 3 of flower helps light penetrate the canopy, but she's not a maintenance nightmare. The one thing to watch: she gets properly pungent in the last two weeks. A carbon filter isn't optional unless you want the entire building to know what you're up to.
We get a lot of first-time growers asking for a strain that won't punish mistakes. Green Poison is genuinely one of the better picks for that. The flowering time is short enough that you're not sweating through week 10 wondering if something went wrong, and the yields reward even average setups. The only honest limitation: if you're after a pure sativa head-high, this isn't it. The 70% indica genetics steer the ship, and the body effect is where this strain lives.
Green Poison traces its lineage to (Early) Skunk x Skunk, a Spanish-bred cross that prioritises speed and resin production. The 70/30 indica-to-sativa ratio gives it structural density — short internodes, thick stems, and buds that pack on weight fast. This is old-school Skunk breeding refined for modern grow rooms: no 12-week flowering marathons, no stretchy sativa nonsense in a 1.2m tent.
Compared to something like Critical Mass or Northern Lights — both popular indica-dominant picks in our seed catalogue — Green Poison sits in a similar weight class for yield but finishes faster. Northern Lights is arguably more sedating; Green Poison keeps a bit more mental clarity thanks to that 30% sativa influence. If you want the heaviest possible couch-lock, Northern Lights is your strain. If you want something with a bit more dimension to the effect, Green Poison edges it.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Genetics | (Early) Skunk x Skunk |
| Strain Type | Indica-dominant (70% Indica / 30% Sativa) |
| Flowering Type | Photoperiod (feminised) |
| Flowering Time | Up to 8 weeks |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 500g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | Up to 700g/plant |
| Dominant Terpene | Myrcene (30%) |
| Secondary Terpenes | Caryophyllene (20%), Pinene (15%) |
| Flavour Notes | Sweet, fruity, earthy, spicy, pine, diesel |
| Available Packs | 1, 3, 5, or 10 seeds |
Running Green Poison indoors? Pair it with a complete grow tent kit — tent, light, ventilation, and carbon filter sorted in one go. For outdoor growers, a quality pH meter and organic nutrients will help this strain reach its full 700g potential. Check our grow supplies section for everything you need.
Speed matters. Every extra week in flower is another week of electricity, nutrients, and risk. Green Poison wraps up in 8 weeks or less, which means you can fit more cycles into a year without sacrificing yield. At up to 500g/m² indoors, the gram-per-watt ratio is excellent for a strain this fast.
The flavour profile is the other reason this strain keeps selling. Pure indica strains can taste flat — earthy and done. Green Poison's terpene mix (that myrcene-caryophyllene-pinene trio) gives it genuine complexity. You're getting fruit, spice, pine, and a diesel backbone that makes the smoke interesting rather than one-note. We've had customers come back specifically for the taste after trying dozens of other strains.
And then there's the practical side: this is a Skunk-lineage strain, which means robust genetics. She handles temperature fluctuations, recovers from minor stress, and doesn't throw hermaphrodite flowers at the first sign of a light leak. Not bulletproof — no strain is — but about as close to "set and forget" as photoperiod cannabis gets.
Yes. The Skunk genetics make it resilient to common beginner mistakes like overwatering or minor nutrient imbalances. The short 8-week flowering time also means less time for things to go sideways. Start with the 3-pack so you have room to learn.
Green Poison does well in Mediterranean and temperate climates. She finishes early enough to avoid late-season rain and mould issues in most of Northern Europe. Aim for harvest by mid-October in the Northern Hemisphere.
Both are heavy-yielding indica-dominant strains. Critical Mass produces slightly denser buds but is more susceptible to mould due to bud density. Green Poison finishes faster (8 weeks vs 8-9 weeks) and has a more complex fruity flavour profile.
Absolutely. The Skunk genetics and high myrcene content make her very pungent from week 5 onwards. A carbon filter with proper extraction is non-negotiable for indoor grows. Outdoors, keep neighbours in mind — she announces herself.
She's well-suited to small spaces. The compact indica structure keeps height manageable, and she responds well to SOG and SCROG techniques. A 60x60cm tent can comfortably hold 4 plants in 7L pots with good results.
Under a decent 400-600W light with proper feeding, 400-500g/m² is realistic. First-time growers typically land around 350-400g/m². The strain is generous, but yield always scales with light quality and canopy management.
Keep seeds in their original packaging in a cool, dark, dry place — a fridge (4-8°C) works well. Avoid temperature fluctuations and moisture. Properly stored seeds remain viable for 2-3 years without significant loss of germination rate.
Last updated: April 2026
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.