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First run with strayfox gear. Bandaid skunk. 3x plus stetch at 3.5 weeks since flip. Some of the weirdest (in a good way) stem rubs I’ve ever smelled. Raw bleach and skunk. Excited to see what these turn into.

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so ahh whats the lineage on the BLACKBERRY UNICORN ?.

my stray stock in house at this time.

AFGHANI SNOWFLAKE
BANNDANNA FINGER
BELLA SUITE
BLACK NEPALI
BURNOUT KILLERZ
CASEY KILLERZ
CARBON KILLERZ
CHEM KILLERZ
CHEMMY BLUES
CHEMDOG JUNGLE
CRANE FUEL
COLD SWEATS
DIAMOND KILLERZ
DOWN WIND
FIRE BAND
FROZEN UNICORN
GASSED OUT
HAPPY SNACKZ
HASHPLANT G
HORCHATA KILLERZ
HIT-N-RUN
PLATINUM TRESDAWG
RASPBERRY DANISH
ROADKILL DIMONDS
ROADKILL WAVES
ROOTBEER 91
SKUNK HILL 91
SKUNK-N-HONEY
SKUNK MINTZ
SKUNK SOAKERZ
SOUR BACK FLIP
SOUR ROOTBEER SKUNK
SOUR STAR BUBBA
STARDAWG KUSH
STERLING-95
TAHOE STINKERZ
TUNNEL VISION
VINTAGE HAZE
AMERICANO 91

just wondering …

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@JAWS the blackberry unicorn is Blackberry Indica x purple uncorn Bodhi cut

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Purple Unicorn already has blackberry in it.

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thanks guys.

one i dont have …

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Overgrow members here have traded tons w me and also gifted me seeds over the last 2 years.

As a small thank you to OG, i got 1 of the 36 packs made of Perry’s Peach, to do an OG preservation seed run. In a year or 2 once Strayfox says “go for it!”
I’m posting this so it’ll be harder for me to flake out lol.

Photo by Strayfox:

Strayfox Gardenz - Perry’s Peach

Genetics: Big Sur Holy Bud x Hawaiian Peaches
Sex (Premium Traditional, Premium Reversals, Auto): Premium Traditional
Type: Indica/sativa Hybrid
Flowering Time: 8 weeks
Yield: Heavy
Area (Indoor, Outdoor, Both): Indoor
Seeds in pack: 11

Notes: Extremely rare release. These were made for building blocks for a good friend. They smash indoors and outdoors. Easy to grow. Little slow in veg but they go fast in flower. Most aromas start out as wild mountain flowers and the smell right after a rain. Once they hit 5 -6 weeks, they stack very nice with purple resin production. These girls produce massive crystal stickiness for the guys that like the rosin press. Very tasty. Peach berry floral funk and blueberry menthol to the max. Most plants will be short and squat. 36 packs made

Effects and Benefits: Happy clear magic high. Very settle on the mind, body and spirit. Excellent for deep meditation and healing.

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Been trying to get a pack of that Carbon Killerz and Hit N Run with no luck. That’s a nice inventory.

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Caleb was saying in one of the pot cast interviews that he has found crazy pungent skunk spray (not just the roadkill) smelling plants that burn your nose but it doesn’t carry over into properly dried flower.

I smell hints of skunkiness in all sorts of stuff but nothing that’s like disgusting freshly sprayed skunk

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I agree. In that interview he was talking of the sterling skunk being in your face skunk spray. And how most people back in the day wouldn’t dry their weed properly therefore the skunkier smells would hang around a little bit then disappear.

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From current genetics, yeah it sure seems/sounds that way.

I get the talk of getting uncured flower back in the day, but that RKS definitely existed. Shit you couldn’t vacuum seal enough to hide the smell. We’d vac seal it and then coat and wrap it in a few layers of bearing grease and seran wrap and then tape it to the inside of the tire. You could still smell it 20 feet away.

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I’m seriously wondering if the skunk smell would stick around longer if the flower is cured longer or allowed to semi-ferment. Think about how back in the day a lot of weed was transported in large quantities, and it was packaged up in a way that would almost cause it to ferment in transit. Idk, just something I wonder about but don’t actually have the knowledge.

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I agree. But where is it? All I hear is a bunch of hype from breeders about RKS but no clones, no flower. Show me what I’m paying for

That goes for anything really

Ive matured as a seed buyer. No more hyped up F1s to support seed makers. From now on I need to see line work, or at the very least how CSI does and show me the progeny.

Anyone can spin some words together and make a fancy, tantalizing description and get a professional photo taken lol

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Last time I had some roadkill skunk was over 20 years ago and it was just called it skunk back then. Sure there are some stinky/skunky plants out there but the RKS was that of a dead skunk. I’m running some of Strays Smoking Skunks - Bodhi’s RK-STRAY/ASS x Xochipilli’s Sterling Green outside right now and has a very nice smell in veg.

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when I finally joined the internet of weed in 2015 , after years of avoiding being known in the community, I saw all these guys searching for this RKS … In all my years I never heard of RKS … only Skunk Weed and here it was the famous BC Skunk. They stopped growing it here in the 80’s because it got you busted and the market began to favor quality weed that didn’t melt the ziploc from the stench LOL
Fast forward 9years later… everyone is still searching for this RKS.
Personally , I firmly believe that this so called Road Kill Skunk is a complete myth and unfortunately has become a marketting ploy in the cannabis market.

go back to the supposed building blocks… if you believe sam’s twisted fables , and it should be recreateable. Special soils, special environments, special harvesting techniques… NOT required. BC Skunk was being growin indoors in the 80’s when indoor gardening was very uncommon and it stunk neighborhoods up to high heaven. Most of these growers knew very little about growing, let alone hw to develop special soils or dial environments.
RKS is pretty much the Sasquatch of the Cannabis community.

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This one looks good too.

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Agree, that and Hawaiian Peaches i also considered. Same male used. Headies or JBC might still have HP avail.

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I keep telling people this… I smelled RKS 4-5 months ago in my DLA16. The problem is that it is not stable. If it could be isolated and maintained, that’d be nice. It really brought me back to the 90s. The afghans/himilayans are where I think they are. So many people looking in tropical sativas and skunks. These are just hybridized somewhere from the afghans or ancestral traits emerging through selection.

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I’m impressed with your commitment to the collection and cultivation of so many wonderful genetics.
Do you know anyone running the Raspberry Danish?
Has this cross been dropped by stray in the past?

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humm ya never heard of the rasp dan until i got a pack a while back, have no idea who might have ran that one.

sorry …

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If we look at the language for weed 30 years ago it was very crude. Today’s language more resembles wine with hints of current and leather :joy::joy:
Ask non smokers they think it all smells like skunk

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