Funkentelechy
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88% sure that's a female.
I just learned that the seeds were a combination of both indoor and outdoor and came from California. They were all collected from discarded marijuana bags over a period of six years, from 1985 to 1991 and had been stored in a glass mason jar in the freezer ever since. I was hoping for all skunk, but right now only one smells like skunk, and the rest like cat piss.Op never said if the growers who passes the seeds down were indoor or outdoor. I hope to see some budding soon.
I'll take one of eachI just learned that the seeds were a combination of both indoor and outdoor and came from California. They were all collected from discarded marijuana bags over a period of six years, from 1985 to 1991 and had been stored in a glass mason jar in the freezer ever since. I was hoping for all skunk, but right now only one smells like skunk, and the rest like cat piss.
Took the words right outta my mouth. Thanks for explaining.Are you suggesting that males will grow seeds and will turn the females into more males? I don’t think that’s how it works, they will pollinate the females and the buds will have seeds in them. Still perfectly good smokable bud, just pick the seeds out like everyone did in the good ol’ days. Have your Mom explain the birds and bees one more time, and rethink giving advise when you have no clue what your talking about please, it confuses people.
Edit: And to the OP keep us posted on the Skunk. We’ve all seen the same post a hundred times so excuse some of the skepticism, if it’s real deal 80’s skunk let them males make seeds however they want, and take a clone or two hundred from the females before those dirty males change them.
I'd just keep any males, regardless, pollenate all the females, regardless.I just learned that the seeds were a combination of both indoor and outdoor and came from California. They were all collected from discarded marijuana bags over a period of six years, from 1985 to 1991 and had been stored in a glass mason jar in the freezer ever since. I was hoping for all skunk, but right now only one smells like skunk, and the rest like cat piss.
Anything with an unpleasant odour seems to be labelled Skunk.Here's a few pics showing some with skinny leaves (sativa) and fat leaves (indica) on them right now. I'm hoping someone can maybe identify these who grew skunk back then. Also looking for some direction so I can save these old strains. Thanks.
So long story short. I had a cousin who at the time moved back to my area after living in Cali for a few years, He had a friend send him a couple of oz via mail that he called NL5. At the time it was probably some of the best weed I had smoked up until then and was lucky enough to find a couple of bag seeds from what we got. We had always until that point just called the good weed "kind bud". So this was really the first time I had heard the name northern lights. Thats pretty much what spured me to start growing back then. Lucky enough I had males and females on my first grow and pollinated enough to get a good bunch of seeds which I continued to grow for the next 4 or 5 years( having spot pollinated here and there with the same plants). So move forward about 30 years (haha) I start growing again (my seeds were long gone as I had quit even smoking for several years) and I'm talking to one of my best friends from back then and even now and he tells me he has some old seeds from way back in the day that he had held on to since then. So he sents me a picture of two groups of seeds. 25 normal looking green seeds and then 25 more seeds of tiger stiped large seeds which in my mind are unmistakeable. Bear in mind he was never a seed saver so there must have been a reason he saved those particular seeds. After digging into my memory I figured out that I was growing those first plants around 1993 on. So without knowing for sure I am almost positive those tiger striped ones are some of my old NL seeds. I can't imagine any other way he would have hung on to those. I'm even exited to pop some of those green seeds as well because they must have also been some "kind bud" from that era. So really the only thing I can say is that I'm pretty sure theres NL5 in that bunch but would have no idea where they origibally came from. We will find out for my next grow if in fact they match the profile. Those tiger stripes sure do have me excited though.Any idea if it is from nevils stock or the usa nl 5 ?
Please share your adventures with us? I have a soft spot for people who have a story to their grow, and that's a damn good one!So long story short. I had a cousin who at the time moved back to my area after living in Cali for a few years, He had a friend send him a couple of oz via mail that he called NL5. At the time it was probably some of the best weed I had smoked up until then and was lucky enough to find a couple of bag seeds from what we got. We had always until that point just called the good weed "kind bud". So this was really the first time I had heard the name northern lights. Thats pretty much what spured me to start growing back then. Lucky enough I had males and females on my first grow and pollinated enough to get a good bunch of seeds which I continued to grow for the next 4 or 5 years( having spot pollinated here and there with the same plants). So move forward about 30 years (haha) I start growing again (my seeds were long gone as I had quit even smoking for several years) and I'm talking to one of my best friends from back then and even now and he tells me he has some old seeds from way back in the day that he had held on to since then. So he sents me a picture of two groups of seeds. 25 normal looking green seeds and then 25 more seeds of tiger stiped large seeds which in my mind are unmistakeable. Bear in mind he was never a seed saver so there must have been a reason he saved those particular seeds. After digging into my memory I figured out that I was growing those first plants around 1993 on. So without knowing for sure I am almost positive those tiger striped ones are some of my old NL seeds. I can't imagine any other way he would have hung on to those. I'm even exited to pop some of those green seeds as well because they must have also been some "kind bud" from that era. So really the only thing I can say is that I'm pretty sure theres NL5 in that bunch but would have no idea where they origibally came from. We will find out for my next grow if in fact they match the profile. Those tiger stripes sure do have me excited though.
Its going to be my next project. I've got a couple more weeks with my current grow and then the old ones get a run........HOPEFULLY they pop. hahaPlease share your adventures with us? I have a soft spot for people who have a story to their grow, and that's a damn good one!
@SkunkSkunkSkunk any updates on the crop?
Best of luck to you!Its going to be my next project. I've got a couple more weeks with my current grow and then the old ones get a run........HOPEFULLY they pop. haha