SkunkyDunk
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I'm amazed at the difference between summer and winter grows.
Summer usually runs temps of 82 day, 70 night.
Winter temps 72 day, 63 nights.
The tricohmes are so much more dense from the cool nights!
Closest I can get so far is old classic Motarebel and Mr. Nice (Shantibaba) hybrids.
Had some great hybrids bred with old sensei seed stock but i have no more access to those seeds.
Best strongest old school weed I have smoked was called African Ghanga. I suspect it was a strain called african black. It was super trippy and lasted for hours. maybe even speedy but for me in a good way.
Not reallySkunk #1 is available
Thanks for the info I'll take a look at those strains when I get a minute
Bud in that picture was the second best I've ever smoked, the best was a few years earlier it was Columbian Red & it was devastating:
you mentioned the real skunk#1, that's the first thing I looked for when I started growing again a few years ago but it's not around anymore sadly, after that it seems pretty much all the same now :/
I agree, what I had and worked with for 10 years smelled exactly like a skunk, a nasty dirty skunk! I couldn't even light it in the grow house, two puffs and you couldn't miss that scent all over the neighborhoodI dont think the real old school skunk was skunk 1. The super powerful skunk was a huge outdoor plant I got from some farmers in the woods of new jersey (likely pagans or hells angels) it had arm sized colas and smelled more of horribly rotton flowers than the road kill described now. There was no way to hide the smell. But it was more reminiscent of a dead skunk. A joint would devestate 5 experienced smokers. But not as clear and trippy as old mexican.
Skunk 1 is an afghan x skunk hybrid I believe.
The skunk 6 we used to get in South Park around 2000 was an indica hybrid like skunk 1 and smelled like a real skunk but had a much more narcotic fuzzy high.
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