Old School Skunk, who's found it???

raggyb

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The stuff my buddy had was a Sativa looking plant. It would get 10ft tall if you started it early, and gave it a lot of light food and water. My buddy grew tons of it on the Big Sandy River and the Levisa Fork. Levisa Fork is a tributary of the Big Sandy. Levisa Fork, and Tug Fork make up the Big Sandy river. This was in the middle of nowhere in the 70s and 80s.

The buds would get 3 feet long if started early.

And we never called it Roadkill. It simply smelled like a skunk
I don't know if that's what we had but it's possible. The Kerala says it's sativa like and it's leaves look so but it's also short and round in the pictures on RSC.
 

jimihendrix1

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RSC says Kerala can get 4 meters tall. Which is 13.1 feet.

Keralan landraces are renowned for their intensely positive and stimulating ‘Sativa’ high. They’ve played a crucial role in the creation of modern hybrids such as Haze and White Widow. The equatorial highland district of Idukki, where this accession was collected, is Kerala’s most renowned historic centre of ganja cultivation.

This Idukki strain is a true tropical Sativa-type domesticate, ranging between 2 and 4 metres tall, with characteristic bamboo-like leaflets. ‘Creeper’ and ‘Christmas-tree’ architecture can be exhibited. Buds are loose and resinous with minty, peppery, and fruity aromas, yielding a smooth, sweet smoke. Above all, it produces ganja characterized by the energising positivity of its high.
 

MICHI-CAN

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I say C99 is a strong candidate. My pre 98 bk pales. Sadly had health problems and only harvested a couple colas. Here it is after a long winter in ground still.

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conor c

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It is old school. Jack Herrer is as close as I can get now.

Give Groucho his stash back.LOL.
Old Jack good as it was wasnt skunky tho ime it had a sweet hazy gingery sandalwood thing going on

RSC says Kerala can get 4 meters tall. Which is 13.1 feet.

Keralan landraces are renowned for their intensely positive and stimulating ‘Sativa’ high. They’ve played a crucial role in the creation of modern hybrids such as Haze and White Widow. The equatorial highland district of Idukki, where this accession was collected, is Kerala’s most renowned historic centre of ganja cultivation.

This Idukki strain is a true tropical Sativa-type domesticate, ranging between 2 and 4 metres tall, with characteristic bamboo-like leaflets. ‘Creeper’ and ‘Christmas-tree’ architecture can be exhibited. Buds are loose and resinous with minty, peppery, and fruity aromas, yielding a smooth, sweet smoke. Above all, it produces ganja characterized by the energising positivity of its high.
I know he put it up there but its a bit of a misinomer few know about the south indian in widow is the hybrid that made it it wasnt pure kerala it was a hybrid made by a indian farmer but this aside yeah real kerala is as sativa as it gets

I don't know if that's what we had but it's possible. The Kerala says it's sativa like and it's leaves look so but it's also short and round in the pictures on RSC.
Idk if it has the trait alot of indian strains especially those of the himilaya carry they start off with wide leaves and shorter then turn to thin leaves as they grow and bloom i know southern india is far from there but it wouldnt suprise me if some phenos maybe do this who knows i would expect it to be thin leafed from the get go too with kerala but its not one i know alot about vs others so im just making an educated guess
 

raggyb

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RSC says Kerala can get 4 meters tall. Which is 13.1 feet.

Keralan landraces are renowned for their intensely positive and stimulating ‘Sativa’ high. They’ve played a crucial role in the creation of modern hybrids such as Haze and White Widow. The equatorial highland district of Idukki, where this accession was collected, is Kerala’s most renowned historic centre of ganja cultivation.

This Idukki strain is a true tropical Sativa-type domesticate, ranging between 2 and 4 metres tall, with characteristic bamboo-like leaflets. ‘Creeper’ and ‘Christmas-tree’ architecture can be exhibited. Buds are loose and resinous with minty, peppery, and fruity aromas, yielding a smooth, sweet smoke. Above all, it produces ganja characterized by the energising positivity of its high.
Ok but look at the pictures and it's shorter than everything else the dude is growing and it is short and round.
 

jimihendrix1

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But he could have topped the crap out of it, and the description also says it can only be about 6 feet tall.

All I know is the description at RSC says it can get between 6ft and 13ft tall. And you can also top it to keep it shorter. Description plainly says it can get 13ft tall though.

Im betting this plant is more than 6ft tall. And about 7 feet wide That aint a short plant.


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Gazman420

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If you want a skunky strain to grow Secret Valley Seeds Top Dollar is the closet I've come to find that not only smells it but the smell carries over to smoking it... Top Dollar is some DANK SHIT to smoke.. just my .02cents it's not RKS but a very good Skunk strain definitely worth a grow!
Is it sweet skunk or skunky skunk
 

xox

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real skunk weed is for sure for sure a hybrid, when i was younger i used to handle enough of it id go through a couple pounds a week the fella i would get it from did indeed find some seeds in it i saw the plants growing indoors from the seeds found and they were not sativas nor were they wide bladed indicas i still have some friends from those days that are still looking for the skunk weed where i live if i do ever see the stuff again ill for sure buy every ounce i see to look for seeds bongsmilie
 
Is it sweet skunk or skunky skunk
I would say no because Next Generation seeds reworked it

 

Antidote Man

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I am convinced Roadkill is old school Sensi Super Skunk. Sensi Star has my eye and more and more I'm starting to think its also Sour Diesel.

I stood online at the post office today and the guy in front of me reeked like skunk. The smoke was clinging to his clothes. It also reminded me of Sour Diesel, probably what he was smoking, or some SD hybrid.

I think there are three types of 'Skunky weed'... 1 - a strain that smells of skunk during flower. 2 - a strain that dries/cures with a skunk odor, and 3 - a strain that smell like skunk once its been smoked and clings to clothing. I often smell #3..
 

Antidote Man

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I think its sweet island skunk x avalon if i remember correctly
I spoke with Taylor at Next Gen, ordered a pack of Top Dollar, he threw in a pack of Golden Skunk. He said RKS is long gone and that Top Dollar remake isn't the skunkiest strain out there, but it does smell like skunk..
 

raggyb

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But he could have topped the crap out of it, and the description also says it can only be about 6 feet tall.

All I know is the description at RSC says it can get between 6ft and 13ft tall. And you can also top it to keep it shorter. Description plainly says it can get 13ft tall though.

Im betting this plant is more than 6ft tall. And about 7 feet wide That aint a short plant.


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Not trying to pester but for one perhaps shorter Kerala instead of the taller leads to the good skunk in the downstream lineage. What I'm saying is that for my experience the good skunk seemed to be small though I didn't see the plant, and, it wasn't necessarily Skunk1, Sam the SS, columbian gold, Kerala or whatever else is written online so many times. Never was I surprised people said afghan is in it. That I believe. And of course Afghan would make it shorter and there may be hundreds of types of Kerala for all I know, and hundreds of afghans. Which is I'm asking for more description because Kerala + Afghan is quite a stretch from Columbian/Acapulco + Afghan. And why it would be helpful to understand descriptions rather than geographic origin because what was then is no more. The skunk was magic but just because it smells skunky doesn't mean it's got that magic.
 
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