Schwaggy, where ya been? What's new and good?
Just read the thread in the last couple days, and wanted to add to the respect others have expressed.
Love your commitment to the Plant, the time you've taken to spread knowledge, and your choices of genetics to play with... So much so, in fact, that I just had to check a couple out for myself, along with the latest Bodhi order from GLG.
Skunky VA and Skunky VA x Skunky D should be en route shortly, so I figured I'd shoot a couple anticipatory questions your way...
10 or so years ago, I had a "Chemdog" cut I loved, but never knew which specific cut it might be. Having since had experiences with a few Chem D derivatives, I can say that wasn't it. I get moth balls (camphor?), Garlic, and onions predominately in the Chem D crosses I've done.
The "Chem" I had in an overheated little 400hps closet was lanky, spear shaped buds, and all lemons and gasoline vapors in the smell/taste department, according to my decade-old memory. She had a Sativa heavy effect, to the point of paranoia, and peeking through the blinds.
Does this sound like the SKVA to you, or maybe the JB or maybe something else?
Been missing whatever it was since I lost it, and since I haven't run across the SKVA again yet, I'm looking forward to checking out your beans, as the rks and Iraqi sound like great potential too!
So, next question goes in the opposite direction. The reason for the latest Bodhi order is a good night time indica. Heavenly Hashplant (Katsu Bubba x 88G13HP) and Pillow Book (Master Kush x Purple Unicorn F something) should provide something good there, but, what do you think the chances of finding a good knock out in either Skunky VA or the Skunky VA x Skunky D crosses?
Something from the dad or grandad maybe?
I'll be looking for each end of the Sativa / indica spectrum either way, and of course, plenty of stink!
Last question for now is, do you have any thoughts on a name for the Skunky VA x Skunky D cross yet? Skunky VD, Funky VD? VD Funk? I dunno... Anyway, looking forward to running them and finding some gems!
Oh, and if anyone else can answer any of those questions, from experience, feel free...
Hope you and yours are doing well, And avoiding cabin fever. Keep up the good garden!