Riot seeds. Roadkill Afghani

macsnax

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Yes, most likely outdoors back in the day! And I would assume in a remote location!?!
Cannabis grows different outdoors. And I am not talking about backyard grows, farms, or greenhouses! Because those methods are regular farming.
I am talking in the bushes!!
Cannabis seems to really like that interaction with other types of plants. Maybe it's being connected, or maybe they share things through root contact that the plant might require in small amounts to become its best expression?
Plants definitly communicate through root contact. I've read a few articles about plants being aware and ready for something bad to happen to them because other plants send a signal through the roots. I imagine it goes deeper than we've discovered too. Makes me think of the movie Avatar where everthing is connected.
 

ChocoKush

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Yes, most likely outdoors back in the day! And I would assume in a remote location!?!
Cannabis grows different outdoors. And I am not talking about backyard grows, farms, or greenhouses! Because those methods are regular farming.
I am talking in the bushes!!
Cannabis seems to really like that interaction with other types of plants. Maybe it's being connected, or maybe they share things through root contact that the plant might require in small amounts to become its best expression?
Wouldnt doubt it! Plus that outdoor smell it always gives any strain grown outdoor compared to the indoor smell it gives cause you can smell a bud and tell its outdoor grown if u get what i mean. Im in the tn,wv,va,nc parts of the world and there is still some nasty rks that goes around if you can find it off some old heads that been growing same stuff for 20 plus years as most them dont even know about all these strain types or anything to do with all this modern stuff, most time its that lime green stinky bud they sell for 25$ an 8th and they dont even name it
 

kona gold

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Wouldnt doubt it! Plus that outdoor smell it always gives any strain grown outdoor compared to the indoor smell it gives cause you can smell a bud and tell its outdoor grown if u get what i mean. Im in the tn,wv,va,nc parts of the world and there is still some nasty rks that goes around if you can find it off some old heads that been growing same stuff for 20 plus years as most them dont even know about all these strain types or anything to do with all this modern stuff, most time its that lime green stinky bud they sell for 25$ an 8th and they dont even name it
I know what you mean. Something about that outdoor!
Seems to be some good microclimates in those areas you are mentioning!
 

ky farmer

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The OLD RKS any way its growed it smells the same.I have in my time sean acres and acers of it growed and no kind of any ferts made it smell different.
 

kona gold

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Alrighty then!!
Here we are at about 44/45 days!
Had some visitors from out of town, so had to do a little over watering once or twice, so I could spend time with them.
Fun to hang out with friends you haven't seen for a while, but downside, plants usually suffer.
So you can see a little over watering on some leaves and things. Now have to let them thoroughly dry out, then give them some mico's to stimulate some root growth.
Also, again, you might see an occasional seed from the one herm I found.
They are starting to show their Afghani heritage. Some purple, lots of resin production, and acrid skunk smells!!!
The one is producing so much resin, it's now on the fan leaves!
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macsnax

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Alrighty then!!
Here we are at about 44/45 days!
Had some visitors from out of town, so had to do a little over watering once or twice, so I could spend time with them.
Fun to hang out with friends you haven't seen for a while, but downside, plants usually suffer.
So you can see a little over watering on some leaves and things. Now have to let them thoroughly dry out, then give them some mico's to stimulate some root growth.
Also, again, you might see an occasional seed from the one herm I found.
They are starting to show their Afghani heritage. Some purple, lots of resin production, and acrid skunk smells!!!
The one is producing so much resin, it's now on the fan leaves!
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That's awesome man! I can't wait to hear how it finishes and smokes.
 

psychadelibud

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Very nice plants man... for real, those look potent and stanky.

They look very much different than the Ky Roadkill Skunk. So are you getting straight skunk spray smell? Or a combination of things in a whiff?
 

psychadelibud

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I think outdoors may play a roll it the rks smell cause back when everyone was getting it back in the day most of it was outdoor grown and most ppl doing indoor these days then ppl would grown it indoors and it would stink so they wanted new smells to grow indoor, plants r meant for outdoor and thats where they should be imo
True classic roadkill skunk is going to smell like roadkill skunk, regardless if it is grown indoors or out. I have seen no difference in it, regardless of where it is grown. I think it performs much better outdoors however, because the cut we have was never meant nor bread for indoor growing. It can be done and it performs great indoors, however it is a true hardy warrior that loves the sun and the outdoor Kentucky environment. Now that I think about it, honest to God in my last 18 years of growing I have never seen the first sign of botrytis growing the skunk...

I'm not saying that sulphur, or factors such as indoor vs outdoor wont change the terpenes the flower that a plant produces, but in this case, if you have true roadkill its gonna stink regardless of where it's at.

I remember a guerilla I ran back several years ago, I had a certain spot where I was growing in a pine thicket. Several strains packed into one place, kinda spread out. Every one of them emitted a very strong pine smell, whether is was dominant or light it was there regardless. I had the same strains in other locations away from the pines, and the pine scent was not present. Always thought that was crazy...

As for you Kona, looks like you found yourself a keeper! Beautiful work buddy, I am glad your search has delivered the results that you had hoped for and wanted. Yeah... those will be some wicked plants once dialed in.
 

kona gold

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True classic roadkill skunk is going to smell like roadkill skunk, regardless if it is grown indoors or out. I have seen no difference in it, regardless of where it is grown. I think it performs much better outdoors however, because the cut we have was never meant nor bread for indoor growing. It can be done and it performs great indoors, however it is a true hardy warrior that loves the sun and the outdoor Kentucky environment. Now that I think about it, honest to God in my last 18 years of growing I have never seen the first sign of botrytis growing the skunk...

I'm not saying that sulphur, or factors such as indoor vs outdoor wont change the terpenes the flower that a plant produces, but in this case, if you have true roadkill its gonna stink regardless of where it's at.

I remember a guerilla I ran back several years ago, I had a certain spot where I was growing in a pine thicket. Several strains packed into one place, kinda spread out. Every one of them emitted a very strong pine smell, whether is was dominant or light it was there regardless. I had the same strains in other locations away from the pines, and the pine scent was not present. Always thought that was crazy...

As for you Kona, looks like you found yourself a keeper! Beautiful work buddy, I am glad your search has delivered the results that you had hoped for and wanted. Yeah... those will be some wicked plants once dialed in.
Thanks bro.
Sorry to hear what you have to deal with!
I forgot why it's not a strain for the faint of heart!!!
These aren't even dialed in, and the skunk smells are overpowering my space! I am gonna try to give them another week, but the paranoia factor increases daily!!
Even though its a legal grow, that skunk stench makes people lose their minds!! So I get a little stressed.:shock:o_O
And the worst part will most likely be the first 3 or 4 days of drying!:-D
 

kona gold

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I think you have me convinced to spend the money, my wife is gonna hate you, lol. Good stuff man.
I hope you can still find these.
But your wife might hope otherwise.
But the first pack I bought, had even better potential. They were even stinkier!
We'll in veg, compared to these in veg.
 

macsnax

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I hope you can still find these.
But your wife might hope otherwise.
But the first pack I bought, had even better potential. They were even stinkier!
We'll in veg, compared to these in veg.
I try to be low key, but at the same time I'm not too worried about smell. If someone wants to try jack my weed they've gotta go through the dogs before they even get to me, lol...... I have a male that's very protective of his people and house.
 
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