Old School Skunk, who's found it???

harris hawk

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Breeders syndicate podcast, they were speculating that your best chance at finding something similar to what yall are looking for, would be in Sour D S1's.

And if you're looking through anything Super Skunk or Skunk #1, you're wasting your time.
thanks for the podcast site have yo add it to my list --DudeGrow, Adam Dunn Show, Pot TV are a few others
 

harris hawk

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Im willing to bet it has been found but its been so collectively hyped up everyones like "nah, not skunky enough to be Roadkill" ... and 90% of the people saying it never smelled old skunk in the first place and dont even know what theyre looking for lol
HOW true - we got folks that weren't even born trying to tell everyone about RKS - RKS in the 60's
 

conor c

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Since the hint wasn't obvious enough, the Sacred Seed packs posted of Original Skunk #1 seeds from 1980 state something very interesting on them.

"Fresh and germination tested 100% Pureblood Skunk #1 strain, Cannabis Indica Hashish Seeds indigenous to the High-Northern Hindu Kush mountain range. Grown with love in (1980) for the (1981) growing season.

Far from the north, high in the Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Kashmiri Hindu Kush mountain ranges where proud farmers have been collecting, cultivating, and smoking Cannabis Indica Hashish plants for hundreds of years. "Sacred Seeds" has selected for only the finest of exotic "Extra Early" hashish strains for your enjoyment.

Finder, importer, cultivator, breeder, and researcher of said selected, exotic, true variety, pedigreed cannabis seed. "Sacred Seeds" offers only organic, unhybridized, old fashioned, pure seed lines that grow naturally good cannabis. We use no F1 or other hybrid crosses that cannot reproduce themselves.

Produced 100% organically from imported seeds, carefully grown in isolation to ensure absolute racial purity"
Yeah but skunk#1 is mostly sativa always was because of the acapulco and colombian in it and the afghani in skunk is not a kush the opposite its mazari sharif a huge northern afghan turkestani variety mazar is nothing like hindu kush idc what the packet says lol also sam sold a hindu kush way back so that blurb is to do with that id bet tbh
 

tstick

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In my experience, it was almost certainly a Mexican landrace strain that was "the" skunk. Why? Because that's where most of the weed, in general, came from at that time and in my area of the upper midwest plains states. It wasn't the brick weed that lots of people refer to when speaking of Mexican weed. It wasn't necessarily special. It was just good weed from Mexico -as opposed to bad weed from Mexico.
We occasionally would see pounds of Columbian come around maybe a couple times a year and that was it. There were many more times we got Acapulco Gold or Oaxacan in bricks, too.

We just never saw that much SE Asian weed or any kind of exotic weed where I was. However, because of the Vietnam War and the subsequent Peace Corps operations, we did get some crazy good stuff every now and then on a blue moon. But none of it was skunk. It was more of an incense/chai/chocolate/coffee kind of terpene profile.

Look to Mexican landrace strains for the real skunk. It's gotta be there somewhere!
 

conor c

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In my experience, it was almost certainly a Mexican landrace strain that was "the" skunk. Why? Because that's where most of the weed, in general, came from at that time and in my area of the upper midwest plains states. It wasn't the brick weed that lots of people refer to when speaking of Mexican weed. It wasn't necessarily special. It was just good weed from Mexico -as opposed to bad weed from Mexico.
We occasionally would see pounds of Columbian come around maybe a couple times a year and that was it. There were many more times we got Acapulco Gold or Oaxacan in bricks, too.

We just never saw that much SE Asian weed or any kind of exotic weed where I was. However, because of the Vietnam War and the subsequent Peace Corps operations, we did get some crazy good stuff every now and then on a blue moon. But none of it was skunk. It was more of an incense/chai/chocolate/coffee kind of terpene profile.

Look to Mexican landrace strains for the real skunk. It's gotta be there somewhere!
If it turned out to be Mexi x ghani that wouldnt suprise me either i have heard of skunky stuff meant to be from jalisco but idk how true that is cos i never been there or smoked jalisco yet so yeah could be something to it or it could just be bs who knows
 

colocowboy

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So the history of Mexican herb was that it got seriously muddied by seed brought back from the war in Vietnam. The practice was not one of selective pressure, just open pollination. There was a lot of variation throughout the 70s and 80s then with the onset of award winning bred strains there were also injections of those genetics as they became available. So unless you have a cartel connection there’s likely not much continuity that one can draw across Mexican cannabis for literally generations. My understanding is that there are a couple cultivars from the southern valleys that has some purity amongst the viejos. .02
 

80skunk

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In my experience, it was almost certainly a Mexican landrace strain that was "the" skunk. Why? Because that's where most of the weed, in general, came from at that time and in my area of the upper midwest plains states. It wasn't the brick weed that lots of people refer to when speaking of Mexican weed. It wasn't necessarily special. It was just good weed from Mexico -as opposed to bad weed from Mexico.
We occasionally would see pounds of Columbian come around maybe a couple times a year and that was it. There were many more times we got Acapulco Gold or Oaxacan in bricks, too.

We just never saw that much SE Asian weed or any kind of exotic weed where I was. However, because of the Vietnam War and the subsequent Peace Corps operations, we did get some crazy good stuff every now and then on a blue moon. But none of it was skunk. It was more of an incense/chai/chocolate/coffee kind of terpene profile.

Look to Mexican landrace strains for the real skunk. It's gotta be there somewhere!
I do know of people / lets just say Mexican people in Humboldt , that I know growing some pretty green danky med skunky mex green bud I've smoked . its just not the same as that danky 80s .THey want 16 a l bow . .. Anyway its pretty good though and lime green . I was pretty suprised it was green sensi tasty really . I should go check it out again , 2 years ago my younger friends Gf/ Mom they gave me a bit . I figured I'd find something closer to 80skunk by now, Anyway , I don't know .
 
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eastcoastmo

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I do know of people / lets just say Mexican people in Humboldt , that I know growing some pretty green danky med skunky mex green bud I've smoked . its just not the same as that danky 80s .THey want 16 a l bow . .. Anyway its pretty good though and lime green . I was pretty suprised it was green sensi tasty really . I should go check it out again , 2 years ago my younger friends Gf/ Mom they gave me a bit . I figured I'd find something closer to 80skunk by now, Anyway , I don't know .
Dude, get on that shit and if you find seeds, grow them out haha. Get clones too if you can lol.
 

GrownAtHighAltitude

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Week 4 with the 79 Skunk F2 project. Unfortunately, not much skunk coming from the 3 females. More like neutral aromas, but smells hashy. Lots of resin. Also the cultivars seem a little finicky. I top dressed with some sulfur, malted barley, and Build-A-Soil's top dress and I am starting to see some orange/burned leaves on female #3, also burned leaf tips on the other two. I don't give them nutrients besides seaweed and EM-1 and the top dress. The clones are all looking great, so I'm not sure what is going on. Just sensitive, I guess.

The backstory on these didn't check out either after I ran it by Todd McCormick, so I don't know what to think. I do think they're nice plants so I'm going to end up looking through the F1s at some point. These still have probably 5 or 6 weeks left to make sure the seeds are healthy.

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