Does anyone have any skunk genetics

Has anyone tried maybe…s1s of skunks…like 18, and Sam’s ancestral?, or the cheese cut for instance reversed to a let’s say Mr nice shit…ect…ect

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Hell yes ! Another smell I very much enjoy in cannabis ! Some people say it’s the culmination of the danks, some say it’s what the really dank strains turn to when combined, idk but I’ve had a few strains that were absolutely pungent burnt tire sort of smell and it translated to absolutely amazing taste after all was said and done. Had this purple Kush that would burn your senses out EVERYTIME it was insane rubbery/dank and was impossible to hide!

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Another intriguing idea :bulb:

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I hear a lot of people that talk about the burnt rubber smell, but it’s a first for me.
Im with your thinking that it’s a conglomeration of all the smell that cause it to smell as it does.
This plant came from the same batch that the rks came from, so the burned rubber may be a clue that you are getting close to the rks.
The lvtk I used started out smelling like strawberry pound cake but ended smelling like dill pickles and og kush. Yuck!
Besides the burned rubber, there is one that smells like an orange and 2 others have the dill pickles.
You also have to understand that these plants are still and veg and can change to anything once they start flowering. The uniques is that the plants smell like this long before any trichs start forming.

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With RKS being in the Fall or Spring box there will be lots of it in the OG community for folks to mess with :slight_smile:

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You know. Some plants are “clone only” for a reason. You could pop 1000 skunk seeds and find one single seed that has the attributes your all looking for. If you take a couple of clones from the said plant and reversed one and pollinated the remaining clones the likelihood them traits would pass onto the seeds is very slim. I seriously hope yous all find what your all looking for and prove me wrong. :v:

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You should check csi page out… if that happened you selfed a few some to others and definitely s1. I’m sure you’ll find it more. Or should. S1s are your basic cheat code

There are some Sam Skunkman Skunk beans at the Seedbay. The ones I popped were all over the pheno map.

https://www.seedbay.com/vendor/sam-skunkman/

I ran some of the Sk x OH. I also tried some of the Love Potion x Sk, but only got males. Hit the skinny leaf slow female with the skinnyest leaf OH x LP pollen, and made SKOHLP seeds.

The progeny has skinny leaves too.

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The last skunk I grew was lacking the skunk. Hopefully someone will guide you to the stink

I live in Canada close to some major greenhouses. And while driving with the wife last August I was downwind and very close to a Skunk Greenhouse. And man did it smell great. Instantly she complained and I pretended to give a phew to make her happy, but secretly I wanted to stop and check under the hood.

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The Skunk copies are losing their stinky? I’ve pulled 2 different Skunks because they were wimpy. My plan is to grow a smaller one in the Winter as I exhaust outside and have a scent injection port on my exhaust. I’ll try again next year if someone has the kind. But if it doesn’t totally stink then why bother.

I live close to a whole bunch as well. I may know the one you speak of in fact. It’s so powerful as you are cruising down the QEW you can still smell it with your windows up. I’ve always wondered what the hell they have in there. HUGE FACILITY ! I know a few people who own operations but I think someone needs to find out what’s in that specific house. Again I may be way off from what you refer to but if not that’s awesome! Some people absolutely despise it !

I’ve grown some MrNice g13skunk (afghan/skunk x skunk#1)
…and while I can’t tell you what a skunk spray smells like cause we don’t have them in our country but can say the smells that came off some of the plants definitely had that burnt rubber smell.

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Actually this one is by Kingsville. Nice to know 2 places in Ontario can bring the sweet skunk smell.

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This is one I’d love to grow one day! Heard great things from many people I trust. Never had the pleasure YET

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Skunk 1 was trash. All sweet no Skunk. Kept 2 phenos of rks to run again. Showed some promise.

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Glad to hear this. Hope you find a gem

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Exactly this. I had a plant smell like carrots then roast beef and mashed potatoes with horseradish and then ended up finishing to smell like chocolate chip cookie dough. The only thing that matters is what it smells like after it’s been in the jar for a month nothing else matters.

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We had some that smelled like Pancakes and bacon. That’s because when the grand babies are here, we get up and cook breakfast for them every morning. But that type of smell doesn’t carry over into my the breeding.
When I used organic, my plants would smell like the products that I put i my soil. Oranges strawberries, banana peels, coffee… whatever. But those smells don’t transfer over when breed.
Let’s say a guy grows his bud in a pine forest, his bud will reek of pine. I think the carry over is because he does it season after season so the bud eventually begins to be pine dominant.
I grew out some cookies strains next to my Nymphos. When smoking my wife said these plants smell like they have cookie in them. But I know they don’t because cookie don’t smoke like this.” To this day we still get some plants that will be doughy after curing.
Also I noticed when we keep those warming waxes going, the bud will smell like that as well.
So I imagine that the rks plants were grown in a place that was populated by skunks. Eventually the plants picked it up. Because Of rabies, the skunk population isn’t what it used to be. So quite possibly, the decline of the skunks led to the decline of rks terps. It’s just a theory. Peace bros

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Your making me hungry! Never go to grow room hungry! Lol!

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