Ive been smoking since 1967, grew my 1st plant in 1972. Started trying to grow long flowering landrace sativas, with SHO - 8ft Fluroescent bulbs, in 75, with very limited success. Then, around 77-78, they started advertising a 1000w Metal Halide buld, that the Navy used for growing veggies, in their subs, when they go no contact for months at a time. They supplement their diets, with frest grown veggies.
The bulb was so fragile, they wouldnt guarantee it would survive shipping. So no warranty. about 6 months after that, someone came out with the Supernova 1000w Halide, and was rugged enough to survive shipping.
I started buying seeds, as soon as they became available.
I ordered Mazar from Nevil, and the seeds came from Santa Barbara. Letter had a Santa Barbara Post Stamp. I ordered many of the strains of the 80-90s. But when I got the NL5 x Haze x Nevils Hashplant x Sk1, my seed buying days, were over. Ive not seen anything close to it, since, and gave up nothing to any landrace, I ever smoked. I smoked a few that were comparable, but NOTHING, ever stomped it. And Ive got a verified Chem91skva cut, and as far as a strain that should come with a warning, the strain I had, was noticeably more powerful, than Chem91. And not S1 either. It was the type of weed that had people peering out from behind the curtains, because they know for sure, aliens, are out to get them. I lost older customers because it was so strong. 1 toke, would send many into extreme paranoia, and though the mental high was so strong, the physical aspect, was no less devastating. Add on to that, that is is for sure, the best tasting weed, I ever smoked.
In my neck of the woods, it went for $5000 anlb, all day long, and you couldnt grow enough of it. I grerw it 6 years, and a partner rattd me out to the feds, when he got caught with 500 clones I gave him, to put on his 2000 acre cattle farm, in Lincoln county Ky. 150 miles away, from where I am. They found 750 more I had. I got charged with all 1250 of them, and did almost 8 years locked up, and 5 years supervised release. 1997-2009.
I didnt smoke the whole time. So, when I started again, I had no tolerance. So, since 2009, Ive been trying to find something thats as good, as what my old strain was, and so far, and 10s-1000s of dollars in seeds, and clones, Ive still not found anything, that I like, better than that old strain.
We had the real deal skunk where I am. North East, Ky, as far back as 1977. First I ever saw, my buddy got it from Meigs County, Ohio, which was known as the Humboldt County, of the East.
My buddy older buddy ( RIP ) played in a band, that opened for Joe Walsh, in Charleston Wva, in 1972, and he met a guy nicknamed "Noodles" who we now know, was a legendary grower in Meigs.
He is the creator of Meigs county Gold, which is Skj#2 x Acapulco Gold. And I have no idea which version of Sk2.
Meigs Gold, was Willie Nelsons favorite weed, in the 70s-80s, and used to come to Noodles farm, in Rutland, Ohio.
noodles gave my buddy the first Indica, we had ever heard of. This was in 1973. And growers for sure did know, to kill males.
But my buddy called it Beach Ball, because it grew like a round bush. No more than 6ft tall, and would get 7 feet wide, if given enough sun, water, and started early in the season. It dried to a deep brick red, and would choke you to death,.
In 1978, Noodles gave my buddy the first Skunk, we ever heard of. My buddy grew it until 1984, when an alleged friend, ratted him out, and both strains were lost. The Skunk my buddy had, was Sativa Dominant, and had long, medium sized colas, and would get 10 feet tall, if given the chance.
And while I dont know if Noodles told him the truth, he told my buddy, the Skunk he had, was a cross of South Indian Kerela, and an unnamed Indica. AND, this Indica he had, was Narrow Leaf, and not Afghanica/Broad Leaf.
Noodles would be 80 years old, and started collecting seeds, in the 60s.
He passed in 2020, in Huntington Wva, at St Marys Med Center. I found my buddy passed 2 years, this Oct 31.
COPA Genetics, is working with some of Noodles Genetics, and were said to be given to COPA by Noodles Nephew, who is friends with Noodles Nephew, and they hunt, together.
Noodles real name was William Keith Hayes. He is legend, in Appalachia.
William Keith “Noodle” Hayes
BIRTH-27 Jul 1944
Middleport, Meigs County, Ohio, USA
DEATH-24 Jan 2020 (aged 75)
Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia, USA
BURIAL
McGee Cemetery
William (Noodle) Hayes, 75 of Racine, OH (Antiquity community) went home Friday, January 24, 2020, at St Mary's Medical Center, Huntington, WV.
He was Born July 27, 1944 at Middleport, OH, to the late Arnold Wilson (Red) Hayes and Nettie Mae Badgley Hayes. He was a carpenter and mechanic. Noodle had a great love for his dogs and enjoyed working in his herb garden.
Survived by his known children Macenzie Hayes, Levi Ellis, Jeffrey Bodine Hayes, Tracy Hayes plus possible other children. 2 brothers Bob and Walt Hayes, special friend David Graham, 9 grand children known and others, 5 great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Along with his parents preceded by daughter Vikki Hayes, son Brian Hayes, and brother Gene Hayes.
Memorial services are Friday, January 31, 2020, at 7 pm at Birchfield Funeral Home, Rutland, Ohio. A gathering of family and friends is 5 to 7 pm, Friday before services. Noodle's burial will be at a later date at Smallwood Cemetery, Vinton, OH.