How to grow Shark
Seb's take
Super Skunk and Northern Lights give Shark its compact, 80 percent indica frame, sweet, creamy and cinnamon on the nose. She adapts to nearly any setup and asks little of the grower in return, though outdoors she does not travel discreetly — have the carbon filter ready. The high is relaxed, creative and calming, finished in a brisk 55 days.
Growing Shark: what to expect
Feminized photoperiod seed: every plant a female, and flowering starts when you change the lights — which puts the calendar in your hands. The photoperiod lesson covers using that control well.
She finishes flowering in around 8 weeks — brisk work by any standard. Read up on the flowering stage before she starts, because she won't wait while you do.
A middling 130 cm or so at maturity — tall enough to yield, short enough to manage. Standard tent territory; the light planner sorts the hanging height.
A solid, dependable yield — 500 g/m² under decent conditions. Nothing that requires bragging; everything that justifies the effort. The yield lesson covers getting to "decent conditions".
THC tests under 18% by the breeder's numbers — measured rather than fierce. Some growers are after exactly that; the rest may keep scrolling with our blessing.
Sweetness leads on the nose, and she doesn't whisper it.
Grower reports give her a relaxed lean: unhurried company for an unhurried evening.
Learn to grow her properly:
Common questions about Shark
How long does Shark take to flower?
Around 8 weeks of flowering, by the breeder's numbers. Quick, as these things go.
Is Shark an autoflower or a photoperiod strain?
A feminized photoperiod strain — flowering starts when you switch the lights, so the timing is yours to control.
How tall does Shark grow?
Around 130 cm. Standard tent territory.
How strong is Shark?
The breeder lists THC around 16%. The gentler end of the scale.