The Future Holds Bright Light!

slashemup

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I've been out watering and feeding my gals all night. Been trimming some lower scruff and tuning in those fat uppers. Spent about 3 hours talking to my girls and just looking them over.. Just now got around to the forums lol.

And for everyone else that's interested, I am officially popping some Kentucky Road Kill Skunk seeds this afternoon. I will also be popping some Nature Farms 1969 Skunk #18 along with them, just to see if any relation, as the Ky roadkill that we have here---> word is it is also part of the "Uncle Fester" legend.

The old man that has been breeding and bringing this Ky Roadkill strain alive every year for the past 30 plus years claims it to have been brought in from some Hippies that was smuggling bud in back in the 70s and they were from California and had ties with "bikers".

This shall be interesting. I never knew a thing about Uncle Fester until within this last year or so. Some people mark this as a myth and claim it to be ubtrue, but I believe it is beginning to add up just right!

This is great news man i have not seen or had anything like that double edged leaf since the early ninety's.You are deadset right onto it all the best with raising a true legend.I am not in the US so i am unsure of the chance to acquire when you get to that stage of the game.I cannot pm you or see your profile just signed up. Also really careful what i say as they go through our metadata here hope that makes it easy to work out where i am, So if you could pm me that would be great.Even getting hard to find a pay for vpn i can trust these days.

Cheers
 
Growing up in Indiana 7n the 90's/00's, and tangentially related to a life long smuggler/grower, tales of Kentucky quality were commonplace. I've always more firsthand experience with the genes they worked with.


That said, given the history of of the massive grows and how they spread to other states when Kentucky cracked down hard, I'd have to imagine much of what was KY exclusive wound up elsewhere.


Anyone interested in Marion County Kentucky's outlaw heritage, and KY's cannabis history (though really more focus on the folks driving it like Johnny Boone) should give this book a read. Kentucky as a whole has a strong heritage in the history of cannabis, but a couple counties were major hubs for the nation. The book has some bias due to its focus on one small section of Kentucky but from the early 70's Boone had a source for genetics who traveled the world and brought seeds from around the globe everytime he came home, and those got spread around.
 

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ky farmer

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Growing up in Indiana 7n the 90's/00's, and tangentially related to a life long smuggler/grower, tales of Kentucky quality were commonplace. I've always more firsthand experience with the genes they worked with.


That said, given the history of of the massive grows and how they spread to other states when Kentucky cracked down hard, I'd have to imagine much of what was KY exclusive wound up elsewhere.


Anyone interested in Marion County Kentucky's outlaw heritage, and KY's cannabis history (though really more focus on the folks driving it like Johnny Boone) should give this book a read. Kentucky as a whole has a strong heritage in the history of cannabis, but a couple counties were major hubs for the nation. The book has some bias due to its focus on one small section of Kentucky but from the early 70's Boone had a source for genetics who traveled the world and brought seeds from around the globe everytime he came home, and those got spread around.
WE ALL know johnny and he is back in jail again for 2,500 clons plants he was on the run and hiding in Canada and was rated out to where he was living there.I pray he gets out.Yes I live not fare from his farm.yes the feds where bad back thin but there not as bad as they was back in the day.I have grown weed for around 44 years and its been fun even when prison over pot I thought about growing big crops.i don't have many years left to grow getting older so now I grow most only fem, beans.
 

ky farmer

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There is NO RKS in ky, for I personley think if they was I would not only know they was but I would have seeds from it,the feds got my last skunk beans of the real deal,there was 5 gallon of them seeds hid for us by a good friend and the day after he hide them for us he died (hart stoped working}and we even lost those seeds unless some one in the family finds them but I dout they ever will be found and if they do they probley will be no good.there is beater beans to be had now days then they was back in the rks days any way.The smell is the only reason people are looking for the rks.I hope some one, one day shows up with them beans..
 

ky farmer

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Growing up in Indiana 7n the 90's/00's, and tangentially related to a life long smuggler/grower, tales of Kentucky quality were commonplace. I've always more firsthand experience with the genes they worked with.


That said, given the history of of the massive grows and how they spread to other states when Kentucky cracked down hard, I'd have to imagine much of what was KY exclusive wound up elsewhere.


Anyone interested in Marion County Kentucky's outlaw heritage, and KY's cannabis history (though really more focus on the folks driving it like Johnny Boone) should give this book a read. Kentucky as a whole has a strong heritage in the history of cannabis, but a couple counties were major hubs for the nation. The book has some bias due to its focus on one small section of Kentucky but from the early 70's Boone had a source for genetics who traveled the world and brought seeds from around the globe everytime he came home, and those got spread around.
I have one of the first books off the press.what you wrote was strait out of the book,there other books about us as well but not as true as the one Boon was wrote about.
 

ky farmer

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Growing up in Indiana 7n the 90's/00's, and tangentially related to a life long smuggler/grower, tales of Kentucky quality were commonplace. I've always more firsthand experience with the genes they worked with.


That said, given the history of of the massive grows and how they spread to other states when Kentucky cracked down hard, I'd have to imagine much of what was KY exclusive wound up elsewhere.


Anyone interested in Marion County Kentucky's outlaw heritage, and KY's cannabis history (though really more focus on the folks driving it like Johnny Boone) should give this book a read. Kentucky as a whole has a strong heritage in the history of cannabis, but a couple counties were major hubs for the nation. The book has some bias due to its focus on one small section of Kentucky but from the early 70's Boone had a source for genetics who traveled the world and brought seeds from around the globe everytime he came home, and those got spread around.
it was late 70s when boon started growing for cash.
 

psychadelibud

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There is roadkill in Ky.. This is a fact and you can even find this from doing your own research online. If that does not help, then come on down to South East ky and ask around about it.

Was in the process of getting things rolling and sometimes things just happen to slow us down. Needless to say, not only did I lose every roadkill bean I had, I also lost every momma, every plant, all my equipment, etc... Literally everything. I am just now getting back up and rolling, be patient. Everything will work out when and how it is supposed to. Should be getting the seeds again within a month.
 

psychadelibud

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WE ALL know johnny and he is back in jail again for 2,500 clons plants he was on the run and hiding in Canada and was rated out to where he was living there.I pray he gets out.Yes I live not fare from his farm.yes the feds where bad back thin but there not as bad as they was back in the day.I have grown weed for around 44 years and its been fun even when prison over pot I thought about growing big crops.i don't have many years left to grow getting older so now I grow most only fem, beans.
You are in North East Ky. You are definitely far from his farm, as ole John's farm is in the tip of the western part of the state. If your talking about his home place, that is. He has a couple other farms in the state but none in your direction. He was extradited from Canada, then to Louisville, county jail/ federal court and was looking at double the sentence that he ended up with.

He was not actually caught with no 2500 clones... He was charged for conspiring to grow "over" 1000 plants. He ended up with 57 months in prison. He may not make it out again to see freedom, Johnny is sick and is not well.
 

psychadelibud

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Something else I just wanna throw out there to ya guys... I ran over 20 of the Uncle Fester 69' Skunk 18s, to be exact I think there were 26 females I kept total. Was with them up until about 2 weeks before harvest, before shit hit the fan. Then let's just say I was off on a little vacation for a while... I finally got to where I was able to go check them at my guerilla plots by early winter, but by that time the rot had took over and they were history due to the heavy rains we had in October/ early November and there was literally nothing left.

I will say this right now... Yes nature farms Skunk 18 is a fluke in my honest opinion, and whether it was intentional or not I am unsure. There is no road kill in those beans... I had nothing whatsoever similar to the Ky RKS. A few double serrations but that was about it. The form, the structure, the odor, the looks over all were not comparable in any form or fashion unless Nature Farms accidentally sent me the wrong seeds in 4 different packs which I HIGHLY doubt. So guys, up until I can release something or you can find it somewhere else, that is on in particular that I would not get my hopes up about, I wouldnt even attempt to buy a pack of those..

Nature farms has some nice crosses and the guy can get several hundred old school cuts and produce some nice gear, but I am lost with how he is getting the smells and traits in his Sk18 reports. The guy must be growing out several thousand to find one or two...

On another note, I did run his Hindu Pakistani Kush (I believe it was called) and it had much more of an old school skunk smell to it than the #18, but there was a lot of sweetness and coffee/earth notes to it as well. Finished in late September and was a decent yielder.

I will say this, I am supposed to get another nice amount of the KY RKS beans by the end of this month, but I do have one roadkill cross in my flower room right now. It is right at 50 days currently and I will get a photo of it in the morning and post it. It came from a roadkill male that pollinated one of my stardawgs outdoors. I found only 2 seeds in the bud I harvested the end of September. It most definitely has a roadkill stench in the background but mostly burnt rubber, bleach, and like standing in granny's mildewed basement, looking for the pledge in the cleaning cabinet. Very odd smell and this one took more after the Stardawg in odor, but definitely not the looks... I was hoping for a straight roadkill pheno but I could not have been that fortunate.
 
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max420thc

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There is roadkill in Ky.. This is a fact and you can even find this from doing your own research online. If that does not help, then come on down to South East ky and ask around about it.

Was in the process of getting things rolling and sometimes things just happen to slow us down. Needless to say, not only did I lose every roadkill bean I had, I also lost every momma, every plant, all my equipment, etc... Literally everything. I am just now getting back up and rolling, be patient. Everything will work out when and how it is supposed to. Should be getting the seeds again within a month.
was trying everyway in the world to get you to secure those genetics and to get you to do something about the smell, I had that plant , but no seeds and no males , I hope all is good for you and at least your not in prison ,
Good to sed you are safe and free my friend
 

Countrybuddin

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was trying everyway in the world to get you to secure those genetics and to get you to do something about the smell, I had that plant , but no seeds and no males , I hope all is good for you and at least your not in prison ,
Good to sed you are safe and free my friend
I have the old skunk that's been hiding in the mtns! Been here since late 80s.
 
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