rkymtnman
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mucho gracias! ISS is in my futureHe ran the company from various locations, including Amsterdam, but he said now he's primarily in Edmonton
mucho gracias! ISS is in my futureHe ran the company from various locations, including Amsterdam, but he said now he's primarily in Edmonton
You arent pestering me one bit.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.
My dad's whole side of the family lives there...hmmmYou arent pestering me one bit.
Its not true all Afghan is short. Whats generally considered the best of the best hash strains are Mazar i Sharif, and Sheberghan Mazar can grow to19 feet tall, and some phenos dont get done until December. And they say they like the longer flowering phenos. . 6 meters is 19 feet-6 inches. Sheberghan can get 2 meters which is about 7 feet tall.
Description
Genetics: Mazar-i-Sharif Domesticate (“Landrace”)
Sourcing: The Real Seed Company, via Afghan charas and seed merchant, Peshawar, 2007
Purpose: Charas (sieved resin)
Latitude: 36° N
Harvest: October through November
Height: 2 – 6 meters outdoors
Characteristics: High-yielding, tall, intensely resinous, red stems and stigmas, Indica- and Sativa types, CBD
Classification: C. sativa subsp. indica var. afghanica x C. sativa subsp. indica var. indica
Grow Type: Outdoor, greenhouse, or indoor
And the strain of Kerela they speak so highly of is Highland-Idukki District. And the strain is called Idukki.
And we had the Skunk in 1977-78, long before Sk1 was generally on the market. This was about 7 years before Nevil, or any of the Seed Banks had it for sale. It was a thing in California, but generally not known anywhere else. And All the Sk1 I ever grew was never skunky. It was floral, and Ive grown it since it first became available in the 80s. It was never like the Skunk my buddy got from William Keith "Noodles" Hayes, in Meigs County Ohio.
there is threads in other forums dating back to the early 2000's of this... soo if that tells you anything.Can't believe I've wasted my time reading this from page 1.. This thread is all over the place. What I gather is RKS is extinct as the dinosaurs and people are wasting their time. If it was to be found then someone would of cashed in already.
"your skunk"/ do tell?there is threads in other forums dating back to the early 2000's of this... soo if that tells you anything.
Truth is my skunk is rks but to you its not but your rks is to you but not to me. yes it rks but not what i remember. that is the problem with it.
then everyone gets confused thinking its skunk #1 or super skunk or this or that. yeah my super skunk was rks but to many super skunk was never rks.
cannabis got the name attached skunk for a reason cause more will say weed smells like skunk then anything else so there is the answer.
that was just an example"your skunk"/ do tell?
i was all excited for a minute. i see what your saying. its funny to me skunk smells like a skunk animal and nothing else.that was just an example
Yeah my experience is its sweet not skunky once its ready to smoke i find many strains can smell generically skunky while growing but when they finished or cured it often changes to other tastes and aromas or they loose it seems stuff that keeps that stench is rarermy quickly flowering Euphoria was recommended as a skunky strain, its amazing how the leaves and stems smell like serious skunk, but so far the buds smell almost identical to Deep Chunk, vanilla, sweet lemon peel, hard to describe sweet odor... no skunk. Lets hope the chop and cure bring some out.
There is too much for me to hunt but this Idukki sounds interesting. My skunk attempt have all been short and no stretch but somewhat long flowering. Since you mention Mazar I enjoy TNF's Skunk x LSD, of which LSD is half Mazar I believe. Strong but light headed high I appreciate. 2 of 10 hermaphrodites, variations of smell, majority fresh tennis ball but one caramel was even better. I think there is skunk in the Skunk 18 but like you once pointed out it's hard to find that "one". Those buds often have an orange smell when young, or lime. Dominion crosses are interesting but a different deeper more gnarly skunk side and what must be the skunk side of the pairings seemed noticeable regardless of the difference in the crosses. Good high but not so light headed to me so far. Do you know what is in the background of Dominion Skunk?You arent pestering me one bit.
Its not true all Afghan is short. Whats generally considered the best of the best hash strains are Mazar i Sharif, and Sheberghan Mazar can grow to19 feet tall, and some phenos dont get done until December. And they say they like the longer flowering phenos. . 6 meters is 19 feet-6 inches. Sheberghan can get 2 meters which is about 7 feet tall.
Description
Genetics: Mazar-i-Sharif Domesticate (“Landrace”)
Sourcing: The Real Seed Company, via Afghan charas and seed merchant, Peshawar, 2007
Purpose: Charas (sieved resin)
Latitude: 36° N
Harvest: October through November
Height: 2 – 6 meters outdoors
Characteristics: High-yielding, tall, intensely resinous, red stems and stigmas, Indica- and Sativa types, CBD
Classification: C. sativa subsp. indica var. afghanica x C. sativa subsp. indica var. indica
Grow Type: Outdoor, greenhouse, or indoor
And the strain of Kerela they speak so highly of is Highland-Idukki District. And the strain is called Idukki.
And we had the Skunk in 1977-78, long before Sk1 was generally on the market. This was about 7 years before Nevil, or any of the Seed Banks had it for sale. It was a thing in California, but generally not known anywhere else. And All the Sk1 I ever grew was never skunky. It was floral, and Ive grown it since it first became available in the 80s. It was never like the Skunk my buddy got from William Keith "Noodles" Hayes, in Meigs County Ohio.
Nope it be less real mazar genes dutch passions mazar is the base of this thats a skunk x select mazari sharif hashplant lsd from Barneys is that x to skunk so it be a skunk1 bx of sorts reallyThere is too much for me to hunt but this Idukki sounds interesting. My skunk attempt have all been short and no stretch but somewhat long flowering. Since you mention Mazar I enjoy TNF's Skunk x LSD, of which LSD is half Mazar I believe. Strong but light headed high I appreciate. 2 of 10 hermaphrodites, variations of smell, majority fresh tennis ball but one caramel was even better. I think there is skunk in the Skunk 18 but like you once pointed out it's hard to find that "one". Those buds often have an orange smell when young, or lime. Dominion crosses are interesting but a different deeper more gnarly skunk side and what must be the skunk side of the pairings seemed noticeable regardless of the difference in the crosses. Good high but not so light headed to me so far. Do you know what is in the background of Dominion Skunk?
You confused me which is easy to do. You mean LSD would have to be Barneys and the mazar in that is 1/2 mazar comes from Dutch Passions? So we're taling maybe 3/4 skunk 1/4 mazar? If that crossed to Skunk 18 I'm not sure why fresh tennis balls are the result.Nope it be less real mazar genes dutch passions mazar is the base of this thats a skunk x select mazari sharif hashplant lsd from Barneys is that x to skunk so it be a skunk1 bx of sorts really
I was just looking into those guys a bit ago. Guess they're about 15km from my house here. Thanks for the info!He ran the company from various locations, including Amsterdam, but he said now he's primarily in Edmonton
Bingo!Can't believe I've wasted my time reading this from page 1.. This thread is all over the place. What I gather is RKS is extinct as the dinosaurs and people are wasting their time. If it was to be found then someone would of cashed in already.
It’s out there but no one will ever be able to claim it. If one finds something similar or did before, people will say “not it”…. Especially on here, usually will be the accounts with a 55,000 comments and the uncontrollable urge to be fastest to reply.Can't believe I've wasted my time reading this from page 1.. This thread is all over the place. What I gather is RKS is extinct as the dinosaurs and people are wasting their time. If it was to be found then someone would of cashed in already.
There is too much for me to hunt but this Idukki sounds interesting. My skunk attempt have all been short and no stretch but somewhat long flowering. Since you mention Mazar I enjoy TNF's Skunk x LSD, of which LSD is half Mazar I believe. Strong but light headed high I appreciate. 2 of 10 hermaphrodites, variations of smell, majority fresh tennis ball but one caramel was even better. I think there is skunk in the Skunk 18 but like you once pointed out it's hard to find that "one". Those buds often have an orange smell when young, or lime. Dominion crosses are interesting but a different deeper more gnarly skunk side and what must be the skunk side of the pairings seemed noticeable regardless of the difference in the crosses. Good high but not so light headed to me so far. Do you know what is in the background of Dominion Skunk?