Conor was right in saying I should hold off on any conclusions about things until further study.
No matter what number four is, I like the plant and definitely see something special there.
Playing devil's advocate, I said well what if this is Willie D f2 x Kabul Baba? If it is I like it.
So let's look at the things it possibly could be:
1) It could be Willy D f2 x Kabul Baba
2) It could be Skunk#1 x Kabul Baba
3) It could be Skunk #1 x Skunk #1
4) It could be Kabul Baba x Kabul Baba
5) It could be Willy D f2 Firecracker x Willy D f2 Firecracker
Having grown all the parents which were different than one another it then becomes a task to pick out the traits and terps of the parents and progeny to determine what is what.
Starting here, #4 has a dark green color. Only Kabul Baba has that dark green color straight from it's real Afghan father. The leaves are identical to Baba. The phylotaxy matches 100%.
And so far the terps do as well for what the cross is supposed to be ,being sweeter a little bit more like the skunk.
Fat trichomes heads, sticky, and with distinctive terpenes.
In the plants that are Willie D crosses, there are Mexican sativa imposter skunks that also are very influenced by the Afghani in them. There are there are also plants that are like big Afghan Skunks. More leafy and big boned than the skunk phylotaxy plants. I have three imposter skunks set aside to pheno hunt for quality and to see how they compare to the first imposter cut. They are very nice. So my question to myself tonight was well what if the female is not skunk and is the Willie D? And the sativa Mexican in the Willie D is looking just like some skunk number one?
It's an interesting task to unravel the mystery. The buds are so full of seeds that it will be kind of hard from this run to tell a lot of things. The question is what if the Fireskunk is really Willy D f3 imposter skunk? That would totally change the equation.
Regardless whatever number four is I really dig it already just looking at it, smelling it, I can see that it's the kind of plant that I like for structure and leaf to bract ratio.