Grandpappy Skunk

Thanks ! good infor - interesting about SkunkMag - have to keep an-eye-out !!!

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I can’t help but notice that “skunk #1” is hand written, suggesting that label was used for multiple strains… could it be a matter of terminology?

The early catalogs used “selfed” as a way to denote “line bred/incrossed”

Purebred skunk as opposed to skunk x something

And indigenous to Hindu kush mountain range as in “may contain kush, peanuts, and/or other stuff”

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F-2’s sound great - yea !! be nice to keep that strain a going

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Yeah, same calls F2-ing “selfing”
There are a couole other breeders who do that.

Oddly, Sam was one of the first big guys to S1, etc, his lines for single-cannabinoid plants.

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Skunk plants that carry rks profiles have long distinctive blades with double serrations, not ultra thin but also not fat and round at all , they are medium thickness long and even width, double serrations that can come and go. Mexican and columbian sativas mixed with pre Soviet afghans.

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When I grew Mazar years ago I had a pheno that smelled horrible, what I’d consider as ‘skunk’. Before I only had the sweeter ones and to me it makes sense that the skunks from back then could be afghans.

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I started a new thread for the grandfather skunk F2 project: 1979 Sacred Seeds Ancestral / Grandfather Skunk F2 project

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Hey buddy, how did the limon blanco turn out for you?

It hints at being pretty terpy did you find the terps anything remarkable?

Thank you.