MountainBudz
⛽🦨 Kinebud and Heirloom Preservationist! 🦨 ⛽
Old enough to know
Well if your saying that Roadkill does not still exist in Eastern and mid central Kentucky than I would assume you just have happened to not come across it yet. It is very abundant in three counties I know for a fact. I have a whole pill bottle full of the Roadkill that come into Kentucky back in the early 70s.
This is the skunk that Uncle Fester brought in. My partner in crime, he's 68 years old. He holds the mother and the father and we have this strain down pat.
All I can say is wether anyone believes it or not, please give the genetics a shot when they are ready for release. I truly believe people will be absolutely shocked at the gems they find.
The seeds will be the results of open pollination.
There is not much more I can say other than be patient and find out on your own. And when people get the Kentucky Roadkill in their hands, you will know where it come from. Kentucky.