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

80skunk

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yes, they did rather pick on skunk, was it because of the % of thc and the combination of terps it contained, or was there higher % thc strains allready out there in the seed stores?
I think they might of hid it somehow because once youhave the skunk You might only want a few other flavors . Seems like this is pretty profitable to have everyone hunting and settling on other strains ? I don't know I'm l;ate to the game , having been injured on the job and not smoking for 23+ yrs .
 

80skunk

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what happenes to the first cuts from a cup winner?. a friend of mine claimed to have gotten one of the original cuts from sensi seeds jack herrer, mind blowing, raceing one minit then half asleep the next. now if that cut is still going, does that mean its still as strong as the original cut?
im only taking them at there word, but i think thats the way it go's, you buy cut's of the cup winning strain b4 it's reversed or seeded with a chosen male
Yes Jack Herrer is pretty strong/ good. I bought and smoked a pre roll in Humboldt last year .
 

ManofTREE

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what happenes to the first cuts from a cup winner?. a friend of mine claimed to have gotten one of the original cuts from sensi seeds jack herrer, mind blowing, raceing one minit then half asleep the next. now if that cut is still going, does that mean its still as strong as the original cut?
im only taking them at there word, but i think thats the way it go's, you buy cut's of the cup winning strain b4 it's reversed or seeded with a chosen male
Depends how old the cutting is. 30 + years? Probably some genetic drift. Is it the same plant? Yeah but it won't have the same punch. It's been said it can take 3 years of bringing a plant outdoor to restore it to its full potential.
Think of it, either new clippings every round, or a mother plant. How many mother plants are kept in perfect conditions? Very few. 30 years of abuse and that plant could really take a turn for the worst. On the flipside, it could be very close to the original cutting if well kept over the years. If it's the same cut, it's the same genotype either way.
 

jimihendrix1

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The first time I ever saw Skunk was in 1978. Im in Eastern Kentucky.

My buddy, who just passed this last Oct 31 was the one who had it. He got if from a guy in Meigs County Ohio. Back then Meigs was considered the Humblodt County of the East. The guys name that had it was William Keith "NOODLES" Hayes. He would be 77 years old now. My buddy that passed was almost 73. Mr Hayes also had the very first Afghani I ever saw. That was in 1973. He called it Beach Ball, because it developed into a structure that was round, and resembled a beach ball. It got aout 4-6 feet tall, and when dried, it dried to a deep red color, and would choke your brains out. He gave this strain to my buddy. I never met him.
My buddy met Noodles in 1972 in Athens Ohio, when his band opened for Joe Walsh/James Gang. Willie Nelson also used to visit Mr Hayes. Noodles was also the creator of Meigs County Gold, and other strains, and was well known amongst breeders in Appalachia. I was talking to an older guy on Instagram that is from Central Ky, and sells seeds under the name Bluegrass Skunk Lord. When I mentioned Noodles name, he instantly knew of him, and told me he was well known and respected.

Flash to 1978, and my buddy got the Skunk seeds from Noodles. Noodles claimed the skunk was a cross of Indian Kerala, and an unnamed Afghani. May have been the Beach Ball, but I cant verify that. Noodles had been collecting seeds since 1969.
My buddy grew the strain from 1978-1984, when a so called friend ratted him out, and he lost the strain, and got put in jail.
Flash ahead to 200-2001, and Noodles got ratted out, and spent 8 years in Federal Prison for Cultivation. Ive not seen the likes of this Skunk since my buddy lost it in 1984. Noodles went to prison in 2001-2009.

Not saying Noodles created Skunk, but I find it suspicious that after he went to prison in 2001, the skunk seeming just went away.

We never called it RKS, just Skunk. It didnt smell like anything dead, it just had an extremely strong chemical smell of skunk, and would burn your nose, and eyes. It was extremely acrid. There was nothing sweet about it. And you could smell 1 plant growing hundreds of feet away, if the wind was blowing the right direction. Its smell didnt go along with its taste. The taste was on the strong skunk, but Floral side, and would choke the fuck out of you. But there was no doubt the smell of it was straight up skunk, like you had been sprayed in the face strong.

This stuff was also Sativa structured, and would get 10 feet tall in the right conditions and have 2-3 foot long colas. The buds were lime green, with small trichome heads. My buddy grew a lot of it on the Big Sandy River, on the Levisa Fork, which back in the 70s, and 80s was in the middle of nowhere. The Levisa is at the foot hills of the Appalachians. In a good year, he would get 50lbs of it.

Noodles passed away in 2000 at St Marys Medical Center in Huntington West Virginia. And even mentions in his Obituary, that he liked to work in his Herb Garden.

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
Eagle Mills, Vinton County, Ohio, USA

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. Online condolences @birchfieldfuneralhome.com.

Noodles SON was a member here on the forum, but only posed a couple posts. He went by the name Meigs co Thoroughbred. The Meigs County Gold was a cross of Acapulco Gold, and Skunk #2.
My dad created the strain its Acapulco Gold mixed with skunk #2. The result is Meigs co Gold.. My dad AKA Noodle Hayes did 8 years in federal prison after a large bust.

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PadawanWarrior

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The first time I ever saw Skunk was in 1978. Im in Eastern Kentucky.

My buddy, who just passed this last Oct 31 was the one who had it. He got if from a guy in Meigs County Ohio. Back then Meigs was considered the Humblodt County of the East. The guys name that had it was William Keith "NOODLES" Hayes. He would be 77 years old now. My buddy that passed was almost 73. Mr Hayes also had the very first Afghani I ever saw. That was in 1973. He called it Beach Ball, because it developed into a structure that was round, and resembled a beach ball. It got aout 4-6 feet tall, and when dried, it dried to a deep red color, and would choke your brains out. He gave this strain to my buddy. I never met him.
My buddy met Noodles in 1972 in Athens Ohio, when his band opened for Joe Walsh/James Gang. Willie Nelson also used to visit Mr Hayes. Noodles was also the creator of Meigs County Gold, and other strains, and was well known amongst breeders in Appalachia. I was talking to an older guy on Instagram that is from Central Ky, and sells seeds under the name Bluegrass Skunk Lord. When I mentioned Noodles name, he instantly knew of him, and told me he was well known and respected.

Flash to 1978, and my buddy got the Skunk seeds from Noodles. Noodles claimed the skunk was a cross of Indian Kerala, and an unnamed Afghani. May have been the Beach Ball, but I cant verify that. Noodles had been collecting seeds since 1969.
My buddy grew the strain from 1978-1984, when a so called friend ratted him out, and he lost the strain, and got put in jail.
Flash ahead to 200-2001, and Noodles got ratted out, and spent 8 years in Federal Prison for Cultivation. Ive not seen the likes of this Skunk since my buddy lost it in 1984. Noodles went to prison in 2001-2009.

Not saying Noodles created Skunk, but I find it suspicious that after he went to prison in 2001, the skunk seeming just went away.

We never called it RKS, just Skunk. It didnt smell like anything dead, it just had an extremely strong chemical smell of skunk, and would burn your nose, and eyes. It was extremely acrid. There was nothing sweet about it. And you could smell 1 plant growing hundreds of feet away, if the wind was blowing the right direction. Its smell didnt go along with its taste. The taste was on the strong skunk, but Floral side, and would choke the fuck out of you. But there was no doubt the smell of it was straight up skunk, like you had been sprayed in the face strong.

This stuff was also Sativa structured, and would get 10 feet tall in the right conditions and have 2-3 foot long colas. The buds were lime green, with small trichome heads. My buddy grew a lot of it on the Big Sandy River, on the Levisa Fork, which back in the 70s, and 80s was in the middle of nowhere. The Levisa is at the foot hills of the Appalachians. In a good year, he would get 50lbs of it.

Noodles passed away in 2000 at St Marys Medical Center in Huntington West Virginia. And even mentions in his Obituary, that he liked to work in his Herb Garden.

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
Eagle Mills, Vinton County, Ohio, USA

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. Online condolences @birchfieldfuneralhome.com.

Noodles SON was a member here on the forum, but only posed a couple posts. He went by the name Meigs co Thoroughbred. The Meigs County Gold was a cross of Acapulco Gold, and Skunk #2.
My dad created the strain its Acapulco Gold mixed with skunk #2. The result is Meigs co Gold.. My dad AKA Noodle Hayes did 8 years in federal prison after a large bust.

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You know what they say about snitches, :fire:
 

jimihendrix1

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You know what they say about snitches, :fire:

Yep. I myself served from 1997-2009 while under the thumb of the feds for cultivation. I got charged for 1200 clones. I did 7 years behind bars, and 5 years supervised release. The RAT got off. I gave the Rat 500 clones, he got caught, and ratted me out, and they came and found 700 more. I gave him the clones to put on his 2000 acre farm in central Ky. Lincoln county. I got charged for making all of them. At the time it was the largest indoor bust in east ky history. Might still be.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Yep. I myself served from 1997-2009 while under the thumb of the feds for cultivation. I got charged for 1200 clones. I did 7 years behind bars, and 5 years supervised release. The RAT got off. I gave the Rat 500 clones, he got caught, and ratted me out, and they came and found 700 more. I gave him the clones to put on his 2000 acre farm in central Ky. Lincoln county. I got charged for making all of them. At the time it was the largest indoor bust in east ky history. Might still be.
That sucks ass. I owe you mad respect then. It was people like you that got us to where we are today. Thank you for your service. :bigjoint:
 

80skunk

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Yep. I myself served from 1997-2009 while under the thumb of the feds for cultivation. I got charged for 1200 clones. I did 7 years behind bars, and 5 years supervised release. The RAT got off. I gave the Rat 500 clones, he got caught, and ratted me out, and they came and found 700 more. I gave him the clones to put on his 2000 acre farm in central Ky. Lincoln county. I got charged for making all of them. At the time it was the largest indoor bust in east ky history. Might still be.
Dirty Rats :)
 

80skunk

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Yep. I myself served from 1997-2009 while under the thumb of the feds for cultivation. I got charged for 1200 clones. I did 7 years behind bars, and 5 years supervised release. The RAT got off. I gave the Rat 500 clones, he got caught, and ratted me out, and they came and found 700 more. I gave him the clones to put on his 2000 acre farm in central Ky. Lincoln county. I got charged for making all of them. At the time it was the largest indoor bust in east ky history. Might still be.
Hey gow you been ? Laying down the story man . That sucks , You told me couple years ago about some this crazy shit . Life is nutz . Where is our Skunk weedz man dang it . So anyway I just watched this I'm thinking someones got the goods . It seems that the people that have the big cash might know , but what would be their benifits of sharing ? Less customers right . Anyway . glad to see things are are well . heres link . I need pop some seeds uhgg lol.,

 

80skunk

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Mt Buddy Jerry lived in same Oregon town as JIm Bulushi and Tommy Chong . He said he runs into them all the time and he'll get me seeds . You can bet they wont be these ! Captain Jacks Afghan lolol uhggggggg . i POSTED THE UTUBE LINK IT DIDNT STAY HERE ,,
Growing Belushi - Se1 - Ep01 - The Dope of Oregon HD
 
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jimihendrix1

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Hey gow you been ? Laying down the story man . That sucks , You told me couple years ago about some this crazy shit . Life is nutz . Where is our Skunk weedz man dang it . So anyway I just watched this I'm thinking someones got the goods . It seems that the people that have the big cash might know , but what would be their benifits of sharing ? Less customers right . Anyway . glad to see things are are well . heres link . I need pop some seeds uhgg lol.,


Ive not seen the like of Skunk since 1984 when my buddy lost it to the cops.
 

harris hawk

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I have grown it before and it was nothing close to skunk. It may have skunk in it but it is more berry and citrus than skunk. Just like everyone else trying to claim they have RKS, Memberberry does not have it.
tell you one that does "Mr E" from MassMedical
memberry is NOT A BLUEBERRY STRAIN - if you check it out you will find that out
memberry is skunkerry x Madrain (spelled wrong )
 

harris hawk

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I have grown it before and it was nothing close to skunk. It may have skunk in it but it is more berry and citrus than skunk. Just like everyone else trying to claim they have RKS, Memberberry does not have it.
grew it also - about same as you Now their "Mr. E" is great if you get the rks pheno but there are 5 pheno's One I hit perfect tasted like Iremember
 

conor c

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if i could find a good source, i would be trying columbian gold. thats what the family told me we had back then.
Id seek out Colombian gold 72 if you can find em anywhere they were originally from underground seed collective maybe someone still have em somewhere thats the best line left that i know of but a heads up the males often herm in that line but its the closest you will find if u can track it down of course
 

conor c

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Yes Jack Herrer is pretty strong/ good. I bought and smoked a pre roll in Humboldt last year .
If its proper jack aye its good its a strain i was spoiled with a friends dad had a killer cut of it he kept for years that cuts now dead unfortunately but it grew on me i wasnt too sure about it at first getting it loads but i must admit i grew to like it i miss that cut now lol
 

eastcoastmo

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Id seek out Colombian gold 72 if you can find em anywhere they were originally from underground seed collective maybe someone still have em somewhere thats the best line left that i know of but a heads up the males often herm in that line but its the closest you will find if u can track it down of course
There's actually a fair few seeds of it around, a few people have done seed increases with them, I got a pack from a friend a while ago!
 
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