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Im very inclined to believe Mr Mabely. He is corroborating some things from that old audio guy i knew, or at least feel he is from memory. I tended to take what Tom said about his plants with a grain of salt at the time, we drank beers and he would just ramble back and forth with me (Me rabmle? hard to believe right?) and keep the beer flowing. I tended to default to the info i was getting from an equally oldhead woman in the KC commercial growing scene. She was actively trying to recreate the old skunks as an afghani/mexican F1 land race cross.I believe that dude because im across the mountain in va and i really think i was gifted a few grams of it as recent as 2018. I was on a 20 year hiatus smoking at the time so i had no idea it was rare lol
I would imagine over there was alot like here, we were in skunk up to our eyeballs in the 90’s. I had no idea that fruity skunk existed until a couple years ago
Im not gonna say that RKS was prolific here, but i do think the pheno pops up from time to time in these hills . There are old hippies that have been running the same lines for longer than ive been alive. We never had a big selection until recently.Im very inclined to believe Mr Mabely. He is corroborating some things from that old audio guy i knew, or at least feel he is from memory. I tended to take what Tom said about his plants with a grain of salt at the time, we drank beers and he would just ramble back and forth with me (Me rabmle? hard to believe right?) and keep the beer flowing. I tended to default to the info i was getting from an equally oldhead woman in the KC commercial growing scene. She was actively trying to recreate the old skunks as an afghani/mexican F1 land race cross.
As soon as he mentioned the name noodles, and dudes afghani. And Columbian had been mentioned already, i had a total AHA moment personally. It's not exactly a mystery to me anymore why my peaceblaster went so skunky either. That columbian had a sharp noxious earthy must to it, but wasnt straight skunk next road over like the PB's often turn out. (no complaints, was very welcomed lmao)
So awesome hearing all your guys stories. Appreciate you taking the time to share your experiences.
Maybe some of you older guys can help me out. I just picked up 2 skunks recently and have been absolutely blown away by the smell of these plants already. I've never seen the old sativa dominant skunks growing in person, but I have seen the indica dominant one up here in the northeast in the late 80s & 90s. I can pinpoint that one in a lineup, but not the sativa one.
The "roadkill" skunk clone that I picked up is in veg right now, but rubbing the leaves makes me gag, it's disgusting and overpowering. Smells like a dead animal and a minty skunk. It came from VA so I'm wondering if this is the same Skunk you guys are talking about. I thought that maybe it was the Skunk1 roadkill but I don't know it's lineage. It makes more sense that it's the one you guys know, as opposed to coming from out West. Do these leaves look familiar at all?
This is the "roadkill" skunk, sativa dominant.
i got a couple peaceblasters dooing the same thing, outsoors in veg. If i brush up against the leaf margins or stems the smell stains my clothes for a while. I can smell em easy from about 10-12 feet away in a light breeze already. Is straight up like a skunk sprayed a dog the next road over. The strongest smelling one is a creeper pheno growing out as fast as up too. Love the zig zag dance, one of my favorite things to see on a plant.if that plant stinks that bad in veg state I hope you’re going to take some clones.
Love to see this. Care to share to another information you have about the history of the clone? I’m super interestedSo awesome hearing all your guys stories. Appreciate you taking the time to share your experiences.
Maybe some of you older guys can help me out. I just picked up 2 skunks recently and have been absolutely blown away by the smell of these plants already. I've never seen the old sativa dominant skunks growing in person, but I have seen the indica dominant one up here in the northeast in the late 80s & 90s. I can pinpoint that one in a lineup, but not the sativa one.
The "roadkill" skunk clone that I picked up is in veg right now, but rubbing the leaves makes me gag, it's disgusting and overpowering. Smells like a dead animal and a minty skunk. It came from VA so I'm wondering if this is the same Skunk you guys are talking about. I thought that maybe it was the Skunk1 roadkill but I don't know it's lineage. It makes more sense that it's the one you guys know, as opposed to coming from out West. Do these leaves look familiar at all?
This is the "roadkill" skunk, sativa dominant.
Trying to see if anybody is grown out that s1 from sunshineThat's disappointing but not surprising. Do you know if that was the '79 from Katsu or from Sunshine State Seed Co.?
Have 2 phenos of the 79 FL Skunk s1 from Sunshine but haven't flowered them yet.Trying to see if anybody is grown out that s1 from sunshine
That’s what I like to see. I’m tempted to get a pack, Katsu won’t be releasing more until fallHave 2 phenos of the 79 FL Skunk s1 from Sunshine but haven't flowered them yet.
Pheno #1: Crazy leaves. Heavy grease, funky onion, burnt rubber, fuel smell on leaf rubs and it burns your nose. Bushy structure with some stretch.
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Pheno #2:
Bean pole structure. Similar smell but more on the onion side and not as strong.
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What you talking about Willis?!Yep always just skunk bud in my area in MI !!
So far, the people on this forum growing the '79 & '79 crosses from Katsu didn't find skunk, neither did anybody in Katsu's lounge.I'm confused can somebody please clarify for me
Is KATSU'S 79' HEIRLOOM FLORIDA SKUNK
LEGIT?!
ONE GUY POST UP THAT HE HEARD FROM ANOTHER GUY THAT IT'S SWEET AND NOT SKUNKY
I apologize for the caps locks
Then another dude just posted up pics of his '79 skunk saying it's got skunky stem rubs and shit What givesand somebody please clarify
Thank you guys appreciate it
My apologies I didn't mean to hijack the thread I wasn't even thinking Just excited by my findI know this is a roadkill spray skunk smell aroma
But this sounds good
Edit: I don't really support female seeds or s1 seeds but only if it's necessary and it's a rare strain or cultivar
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This too
Trident Seeds – Nirang Gutter Gas Strain – Reg Photo | Multiverse Beans Seed Bank
The terps on this female were nose burning harsh, felt like smelling (Sewer gas) from a long blocked drain. Hydrogen sulfide gas is also known as "Sewer Gas"multiversebeans.com
Guttergas is floral fermented fruit and absolutely nothing stanky. Very loose fluffy stretchy and delightful smelling.I know this is a roadkill spray skunk smell aroma
But this sounds good
Edit: I don't really support female seeds or s1 seeds but only if it's necessary and it's a rare strain or cultivar
The Manic S1 6 Feminized Seeds - DCSE: Premium Genetics
Discover The Manic S1 x 6 feminized seeds at DC Seed Exchange. Buy premium cannabis seeds and start growing today.dcseedexchange.com
This too
Trident Seeds – Nirang Gutter Gas Strain – Reg Photo | Multiverse Beans Seed Bank
The terps on this female were nose burning harsh, felt like smelling (Sewer gas) from a long blocked drain. Hydrogen sulfide gas is also known as "Sewer Gas"multiversebeans.com
Update???So far, the people on this forum growing the '79 & '79 crosses from Katsu didn't find skunk, neither did anybody in Katsu's lounge.
I got the '79 seeds from Sunshine State not Katsu, but I haven't flowered it yet. It smells like onions, garlic, and burnt rubber in veg, but not sure what that will turn into during flowering.
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