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A long time I fail to really remember details but wasn't the original skunk line selected from a bunch all with numbers 1-??, skunk No1 just the favourite of them but others went on to feature heavily for a while.Good question about comparing Skunk#1 from different seed banks. I grew it about 2020 but my experience was more sweet/floral/fruity with a touch of earthiness and not really any hint of old time skunk. I've grown a lot of different skunk crosses and nothing has come close ... not even "Roadlkill Skunk" by SkunkReallyworks.com. Don't get me wrong, it's all been worthwhile smoke ... but a disappointment in the sense that it wasn't what I was looking for.
Cheese actually is a skunk pheno. Again, nothing against the cultivar. Its a good one ... it simply doesn't have the nostalgia attached to it like a grow of old fashioned skunk weed. I've slowed my pursuit to find it. I'm feeling like its something that has been lost forever.A long time I fail to really remember details but wasn't the original skunk line selected from a bunch all with numbers 1-??, skunk No1 just the favourite of them but others went on to feature heavily for a while.
More of a weak earthy cheese flavour I felt, not sweet. At the time sensi was the only bank people raved on for it here
But it's still found in sensi skunks No1 and was part of the taste of skunk No1 in ways.Cheese actually is a skunk pheno. Again, nothing against the cultivar. Its a good one ... it simply doesn't have the nostalgia attached to it like a grow of old fashioned skunk weed. I've slowed my pursuit to find it. I'm feeling like its something that has been lost forever.
Hopefully you're old enough to have experienced the original sulfur heavy burnt rubber dead skunk odor. We're all in our 50's, 60's and 70's now. The younger generation cannot comprehend something they never experienced. I don't want it to sound like the high was why. It isn't. There's a lot of hard hitting long lasting strains. There's only one old school skunk that you can literally smell half way down the block.But it's still found in sensi skunks No1 and was part of the taste of skunk No1 in ways.
Getting old skunk from sensi, been growing one strain that hasn't changed in over three decades from them.
I grew some skunk #1 from sensi in ā98 and it was slightly fruity, more floralā¦not a hint of skunkā¦but that was a long time ago.Hopefully you're old enough to have experienced the original sulfur heavy burnt rubber dead skunk odor. We're all in our 50's, 60's and 70's now. The younger generation cannot comprehend something they never experienced. I don't want it to sound like the high was why. It isn't. There's a lot of hard hitting long lasting strains. There's only one old school skunk that you can literally smell half way down the block.
You say Sensi seeds. I suppose I could try their version but I've already grown several versions from different breeders ... all claiming its Skunk #1. I'm loosing faith in finding it though. I live in one of the most saturated legal markets in the USA. Roadkill skunk would be around somewhere it if still exists.
Sensi got the original seeds and produced the most popular skunk No1 at the time, if you fail to find it in a bag of their seeds abandon all hope i reckon since Sensi transcend reputation and spent most of these later years resisting the modern breeding of a million hyped up strains favouring their older genetics and keeping them stable. Times are a changing they even got an American section now lol.Hopefully you're old enough to have experienced the original sulfur heavy burnt rubber dead skunk odor. We're all in our 50's, 60's and 70's now. The younger generation cannot comprehend something they never experienced. I don't want it to sound like the high was why. It isn't. There's a lot of hard hitting long lasting strains. There's only one old school skunk that you can literally smell half way down the block.
You say Sensi seeds. I suppose I could try their version but I've already grown several versions from different breeders ... all claiming its Skunk #1. I'm loosing faith in finding it though. I live in one of the most saturated legal markets in the USA. Roadkill skunk would be around somewhere it if still exists.
No way in 98 was good skunkI grew some skunk #1 from sensi in ā98 and it was slightly fruity, more floralā¦not a hint of skunkā¦but that was a long time ago.
It turned out great actually, just not what we were calling skunk out here in caliā¦to say that I was let down is an understatementā¦expecting roadkill skunk and getting nothing of the kindā¦I think I ended up with 4 or 5 females and they were pretty consistent.No way in 98 was good skunk
Checkout out the Roadkill at 88 Skunk at Roadkillskunkseeds.comI have been searching for the old skunk that I smoked in the 90's that smelled like an actual skunk it was so good but I can't find it anywhere I have grown super skunk and other skunk strains but so far not even close to that old skunk strain. I just got a cut of #1 skunk and I'm hopeful this is it but I doubt it. has anybody found the real skunk strain that stinks so good?
This is absurdly false due to selective breeding from stink to sweeter varieties. I can can confirm have have an extra skunk 88 skunk cut. Most of the skunky bud was coming from Mexico back in the day. I have a whole website of skunky strains to offer the community. They call me the Skunk King.Truth is, as a professional perfumer I can tell you the olefactory context has a rapid shift even on a collective level when it comes to things like "classic" smells. Road kill skunk was a pheno and was a term given to many bags back in the day if it was loud and stinky like a skunk. It is what people associated to the smell when they had nothing else to compare it too, and there wasnt much other loud herb on the market. I am confident to say that today there is plenty of herb that would match the description as "road kill skunk" in the 90s if transported back to that time and how people thought and associated smells. but now days most people's noses don't associate such a smell to skunk because they have way more associations. You put GMO in the 90s, people would call it skunk. Black domina was skunk. So to find the actual Road Kill Skunk pheno, would be a very difficult thing to find nowadays, because there is no real way to lock down what people were really smelling in the 90s. And the whole idea it was discontinued to grow because of legality and smell; Sorry just if that was the cases, the Chem line, diesels ect would have been canceled also because they were not an easy smell to hide. A very elusive pheno and topic discussion.
This is absurdly false. There are plenty of Skunky cultivators and most of the skunk bud was coming from mexico. I have a whole catalouge of extra skunk strainsTruth is, as a professional perfumer I can tell you the olefactory context has a rapid shift even on a collective level when it comes to things like "classic" smells. Road kill skunk was a pheno and was a term given to many bags back in the day if it was loud and stinky like a skunk. It is what people associated to the smell when they had nothing else to compare it too, and there wasnt much other loud herb on the market. I am confident to say that today there is plenty of herb that would match the description as "road kill skunk" in the 90s if transported back to that time and how people thought and associated smells. but now days most people's noses don't associate such a smell to skunk because they have way more associations. You put GMO in the 90s, people would call it skunk. Black domina was skunk. So to find the actual Road Kill Skunk pheno, would be a very difficult thing to find nowadays, because there is no real way to lock down what people were really smelling in the 90s. And the whole idea it was discontinued to grow because of legality and smell; Sorry just if that was the cases, the Chem line, diesels ect would have been canceled also because they were not an easy smell to hide. A very elusive pheno and topic discussion.
Interesting man, good prices, will def keep in mind. This would need to be an indoor thing for me, which is not currently possible.Check out the Roadkill Skunk and 88 skunk at roadkillskunkseeds.com
Roadkill Skunk x Roadkill Skunk
Roadkill Skunk x Roadkill Skunk. This is the burnt rubber pheno. Smell is extra loud, tastes like burnt rubber. Very interesting burnt rubber funk. EMAIL TO ORDER Skunkreallyworks@gmail.comskunkreallyworks.com
i usually got my anesia seeds through cannapot,.I have tried .multiple times to get my hands on that Roswell Code from Anesia, but nobody ships to little old Canada
I'd be willing to pay tariffs too
I think I have it in my collection. What do you have to trade ? I preferI have been searching for the old skunk that I smoked in the 90's that smelled like an actual skunk it was so good but I can't find it anywhere I have grown super skunk and other skunk strains but so far not even close to that old skunk strain. I just got a cut of #1 skunk and I'm hopeful this is it but I doubt it. has anybody found the real skunk strain that stinks so good?
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