@hillbill , do you know the heritage of the Sweet Skunk.
Putting together a few posts I found on the subject, it seems that Peak's Sweet Skunk is a cross of Island Sweet Skunk from British Columbia Seed Company and Sensi's Skunk #1:
"Love the Skunk! (Sk#1) it is very potent, but a clean high. Not a stinky skunk, it's sweet. We purchased this many years ago from the pioneers of the industry. Cheers!" - MikeJ in 2008
"We changed the name of our Skunk to Sweet Skunk to be more accurate. The original female was an Island Sweet Skunk." MikeJ
"I did ask MikeJ about the origins of his Skunk line a couple of years ago. I was told, that was Island Sweet Skunk from BCSC crossed to a Skunk #1 "of a very famous European Seedbank" (likely Sensi Seeds).
Then there is the question of what exactly is Island Sweet Skunk, there are two versions:
1) the one distributed by Federation Seeds, which is a ripoff of Breeder Steve's Sweet Skunk (Sweet Pink Grapefruit mother crossed with a NL x Haze from Sensi Seeds) to which Federation added White Widow. ("Federation" were Mark Emery's employees that made F2s of Spice of Life's (Breeder Steve) strains and called it new names)
2) and another "real island" version that came from Southern California to Canada that is in fact a selection of the real Skunk #1 by Sacred Seeds, the originators of the skunk. Since MikeJ got his ISS from BCSC (and not Federation), Mike's "Sweet Skunk" is probably derived from the ISS grown in the Island and allegedly derived from the original Skunk #1.