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The old Humboldt skunk was a sativa/indica cross, there weren’t many strains then. I don’t think anyone knows what strains it came from. I remember when Indica first showed up, it was a game changer, it adapted well to the climate. At the time in Ca only sativa was illegal, not indica. There was a case in which one of my professors going to be an expert witness. Guy got caught with a lot of ready to sell weed, his defense was that it was Indica, not Sativa, my professor was going to testify that it was impossible to tell the difference between Indica /Sativa once it was dried and trimmed. Looked like the “species defense” was going to work so the prosecutor dropped the charges. The next week the legislature added Indica to the cannabis law.No such 'skunk' strain.......original smelly 'skunk' was a combo of 2 or 3 landrace strains.....created the 'skunk' smell and flavour
Who knows when and how many people crossed those with whatever and created which of the commercialized 'skunk' strains.
Merry Christmas
Look up Dunning-Krueger syndrome, you’re the poster child!!No, you're doing it. And I'm explaining what I'm doing. And I'll show you and tell you, don't worry. At least say something relevant. Or do you want to talk about me?
I see... Well, then, make yourself comfortable, because next year, the seed banks will be bursting with anger.The old Humboldt skunk was a sativa/indica cross, there weren’t many strains then. I don’t think anyone knows what strains it came from. I remember when Indica first showed up, it was a game changer, it adapted well to the climate. At the time in Ca only sativa was illegal, not indica. There was a case in which one of my professors going to be an expert witness. Guy got caught with a lot of ready to sell weed, his defense was that it was Indica, not Sativa, my professor was going to testify that it was impossible to tell the difference between Indica /Sativa once it was dried and trimmed. Looked like the “species defense” was going to work so the prosecutor dropped the charges. The next week the legislature added Indica to the cannabis law.
Merry Christmas to you too!
You're all doctors, I've already figured that out. But good doctors don't make diagnoses over the internet.You're probably a genius. But not everyone is as smart as you.But I still don't understand what you disagree with.Look up Dunning-Krueger syndrome, you’re the poster child!!
Still waiting for your “proof”. What you say is an unsubstantiated claim. BTW, the Humboldt soils are notoriously poor, so they didn’t use it, they dug holes and used non native soil (manufactured/ homemade). They also used fertilizers.Skunk doesn't grow well with regular fertilizers, which is why it smells. It's all a myth. Either tell me about the plant's biology or keep quiet. That's what I think. Just because something is written doesn't mean it's true.
You're all doctors, I've already figured that out. But good doctors don't make diagnoses over the internet.You're probably a genius. But not everyone is as smart as you.But I still don't understand what you disagree with.
I'll have proof. I already have a plant that's different from any hemp. You don't have that. And it's a pollinator. We'll get it soon, and I'll explain. Are you in a hurry? I'm not getting paid for this. So I'll do what's convenient for me.Still waiting for your “proof”. What you say is an unsubstantiated claim. BTW, the Humboldt soils are notoriously poor, so they didn’t use it, they dug holes and used non native soil (manufactured/ homemade). They also used fertilizers.
Let’s see it! What makes it different? Nothing I’ve seen from you so far looks any different from regular cannabis.I'll have proof. I already have a plant that's different from any hemp. You don't have that. And it's a pollinator. We'll get it soon, and I'll explain. Are you in a hurry? I'm not getting paid for this. So I'll do what's convenient for me.
You're not paying attention. Find a plant in your garden with a rounded stem and branches.I'm not ready to explain the same thing 10 times. I'm not arguing, I'm just telling you.Let’s see it! What makes it different? Nothing I’ve seen from you so far looks any different from regular cannabis.
Show us a picture! I haven’t seen anything you’ve posted that’s out of the ordinary. In fact, what I’ve seen you post is pretty average looking.You're not paying attention. Find a plant in your garden with a rounded stem and branches.I'm not ready to explain the same thing 10 times. I'm not arguing, I'm just telling you.
You can study it yourself in the history, or you can wait for me to show it again. I'm not getting paid extra for teaching you, so I'm just wasting my time typing this message.Show us a picture! I haven’t seen anything you’ve posted that’s out of the ordinary. In fact, what I’ve seen you post is pretty average looking.
I looked at your pics, absolutely nothing out of the ordinary. Show us a pic or go home. Round stems are nothing out of the ordinary.You can study it yourself in the history, or you can wait for me to show it again. I'm not getting paid extra for teaching you, so I'm just wasting my time typing this message.
The other one knows what I need to do. Okay, take a picture of the stem at the top first, and then I'll send you mine. Try to make it clear. Otherwise, we won't have anything to compare.I looked at your pics, absolutely nothing out of the ordinary. Show us a pic or go home.
You don't have anything to compare to, just post the pic, or I know you're trolling. You said to look through the history and that you already posted it, but you didn't.The other one knows what I need to do. Okay, take a picture of the stem at the top first, and then I'll send you mine. Try to make it clear. Otherwise, we won't have anything to compare.
What I see is a picture of a "nanner" type hermie. Nothing special. Certainly not a "new kind" of cannabis. In fact, that's a trait (hermie) I would breed against, not encourage.The hemp stem is upright, rounded at the base, hexagonal in the middle, and four-sided at the top, and has a cavity.where is the old school skunk
I also purchased 24 road kill skunk from unauthentic genetics and got screws again:( I'll show you what it looks like later, don't worry🤣www.thcfarmer.com
Listen, you're a weak opponent. Here's a description of hemp. Here's a round stem on top of the plant. Moreover, this plant produces 3-4 seeds in a single capsule, and the male flowers grow directly from the capsule.
You find me a plant like this first.What I see is a picture of a "nanner" type hermie. Nothing special. Certainly not a "new kind" of cannabis. In fact, that's a trait (hermie) I would breed against, not encourage.
Dunning Krueger. It's just a phenotype. I've grown northern lights that looked just like that, though mine was more female and had less nanners, but it had round whispy stems with just single /double caylxes and nanners along an 18-24 inch thin stem.You find me a plant like this first.Then you'll say, "See, it's nothing special."
You're asking for proof, but all you're saying is words. I'm ending this conversation. It's not productive. But you can still follow. I'll explain everything, and you can express your doubts.Dunning Krueger. It's just a phenotype. I've grown northern lights that looked just like that, though mine was more female and had less nanners, but it had round whispy stems with just single /double caylxes and nanners along an 18-24 inch thin stem.
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