Spice of Life has been producing high quality cannabis seeds since 1994. Breeder Steve is the founder and the engine behind Spice of Life Seeds. He has been growing and breeding cannabis seeds for most of his adult life. Steve's knowledge and experience are reflected in the high quality cannabis seeds that are planted, because of consistent excellence, year after year by marijuana growers around the world. The yield, vigor, stature, coloring, flavor, and odor of the plants produced from these fine cannabis seeds is always top of the line.Spice of Life Seeds are especially well known around the world by those who appreciate the subtle flavors, fragrant odors, and overall fine taste that Breeder Steve is known to achieve with his selections. Sweet, spicy, musky, and tangy are words that are often used to describe the superior product produced from Spice of Life cannabis seeds. Medicinal users comment on the powerful results when the products of Spice of Life Seeds are used to alleviate their ailments. As well, from a purely recreational point of view, the range in potency swings the spectrum from sunshine daydreaming to starry-night relaxing.
Chimera: Sweet Skunk was originally introduced by Spice of Life Seeds in 1994. The heritage was listed as Sensi Seed’s Big Skunk x Sweet Pink Grapefruit (a.k.a. Grapefruit) at the time, but Breeder Steve later speculated that the father was likely a NL x Haze male rather than a Big Skunk. This makes sense; the Southeast Asian “Hazey” bud structure is hard to ignore. Apparently, Steve had obtained two trays of clones for a grow, one labeled “Big Skunk” and the other “NL x Haze.” Upon planting and flowering the clones, one of the trays turned out to have a male that pollinated the crop, producing the seeds sold as Sweet Skunk. (Sometimes unplanned hybridization can yield outstanding individuals.) F1 seeds were planted, and an extreme sativa-leaning selection (SS #10) was chosen out of a roomful of indica-dominant girls. This clone is now known in BC as the original Sweet Skunk clone.