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where is the old school skunk

Everyone who reads this will go check their weed and make sure the stems don't look alike. Everyone! Single double, triple, caylxes, round stem, PHENOTYPE:
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where is the old school skunk

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Single double, triple, caylxes, round stem, PHENOTYPE:
The photo quality is terrible, and I only see the edges of the stem. It's not even close to visible. Come up with something else. This is not it.Take a high-quality photo of the stem.🤭
 
You can see that it's an ordinary stem. It's three times thicker. You can see the edges.
 

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When these branches dry out, they turn into threads. Almost invisible.
Let's see these threads. It's still nothing but a phenotype or mutation that may or may not breed true. Duckfoot is just a mutation/phenotype that breeds true, but it's not a new kind cannabis, it's still cannabis. The only way to get a new type (species) of cannabis is to cross it with another species of plant, and cannabis does not cross with any other plant, even it's closest relative, hops! Indica and Ruderalis are subspecies of Cannabis Sativa.
 
The photo quality is terrible, and I only see the edges of the stem. It's not even close to visible. Come up with something else. This is not it.Take a high-quality photo of the stem.🤭
The picture is about 4 years old, I only snapped a pic of it because it was odd. It’s not a morphological phenotype that I would want to breed or encourage. It’s substandard.
 
The picture is about 4 years old, I only snapped a pic of it because it was odd. It’s not a morphological phenotype that I would want to breed or encourage. It’s substandard.
Do yourself a favor…
 

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Sensi seed company (which by the way created skunk #1) still sells this strain, I personally have not tried them, but the reviews look promising.
Good luck on your quest!
I am personally looking for that sweet x mas tree weed that we had back in the day...anyone with tips on that...please share!
Please share
 
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Bodhi acapulco gold x kalifa balkhi afgani.

Then crossed to reefermans Santa marta gold X real seed company's mazari shariff.
The stories differ saying they used the indica was the mazar. And others said it was the balkhi afgani. So I used both. She has a decent skunk smell so far. Not bad considering she is just young. This summer she will cross highland thai x mazari shariff.
A homemade skunk. Pretty excited for her.
 
Would like to find some some of the "good 'ol skunk bud" myself!!
Ran across @oldschoolchronic that claims to have clone of the original.
They call it "Texas Shorline" only sold as clones... wondering if anyone has tried it yet??
 
Would like to find some some of the "good 'ol skunk bud" myself!!
Ran across @oldschoolchronic that claims to have clone of the original.
They call it "Texas Shorline" only sold as clones... wondering if anyone has tried it yet??
Never heard of it…looked it up on leafly for what it’s worth, says sweet skunky, with hints of cheese and citrus…that’s not the roadkill flavor profile that I recall from so cal early 90s…no fruit, no floral, just SKUNK.
 
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Bodhi acapulco gold x kalifa balkhi afgani.

Then crossed to reefermans Santa marta gold X real seed company's mazari shariff.
The stories differ saying they used the indica was the mazar. And others said it was the balkhi afgani. So I used both. She has a decent skunk smell so far. Not bad considering she is just young. This summer she will cross highland thai x mazari shariff.
A homemade skunk. Pretty excited for her.
This is right along the lines of the only way of breeding it back!! 😉
 
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