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90s (Super) Skunk

Osama Bong Loadin'

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Do you remember maybe 2011-2013 there used to be a loud loud skunk that would come around southern va towards December? I've been smelling actual skunks lately, and I think to me (i'm not old enough to have smoked the 80's weed) the weed we got back then was more similar to skunk spray, but not right on the nose.
Sounds like an Afghani like the Jolly Pond Afghani. I have that strain as Kabul Baba f2 but that's another project away yet. Eddie (and Sam?) called that one RKS.
 

LeFunkBouquet

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Sunshine State Seed Co holds a 79' RKS clone from Florida. Katsus doing S1s of it. From what I understand, it's pretty impressive. I haven't ran it yet. But I can say that their Tampa Bay Crippie is a force of nature and they are holding some very incredible genetics.
 

Tomahawk_

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Sunshine State Seed Co holds a 79' RKS clone from Florida. Katsus doing S1s of it. From what I understand, it's pretty impressive. I haven't ran it yet. But I can say that their Tampa Bay Crippie is a force of nature and they are holding some very incredible genetics.
I've grown out the '79' Skunk (Sunshine Genetics) in a hybrid form last summer. It was so Sticky (simialr to GG #4) - I had to clean my scissors after each branch, and every few buds of trimming. It was awesome smoke, total head stash - it would leave the classic "Skunk incense aroma" lingering in the air after smoking - the kind of smell you know is kind bud. It draws you in like a magnet - if you know what I mean.

The strain was "Swamp Lilly" (79 Florida Skunk x No. 2) - from Hyp3rids; their work includes many classic genetics. I highly recommend checking them out if you to try out the '79' Florida Skunk in hybrid form. Personally, I've found F1 genetics perform much better - you get that F1 Vigor (rather than an IBL). They have some very nice genetics, definite quality breeding work. The Swamp Lilly was top shelf smoke.
 
I've grown out the '79' Skunk (Sunshine Genetics) in a hybrid form last summer. It was so Sticky (simialr to GG #4) - I had to clean my scissors after each branch, and every few buds of trimming. It was awesome smoke, total head stash - it would leave the classic "Skunk incense aroma" lingering in the air after smoking - the kind of smell you know is kind bud. It draws you in like a magnet - if you know what I mean.

The strain was "Swamp Lilly" (79 Florida Skunk x No. 2) - from Hyp3rids; their work includes many classic genetics. I highly recommend checking them out if you to try out the '79' Florida Skunk in hybrid form. Personally, I've found F1 genetics perform much better - you get that F1 Vigor (rather than an IBL). They have some very nice genetics, definite quality breeding work. The Swamp Lilly was top shelf smoke.
They have a couple things I want. They have a 10-12 week Colombian that I really want but it’s out of stock. The skunk diez3l sounds good too.
 

Cannavore

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sunshine state seed co aka osceola heirlooms is a long time scammer of "FL heirloom" seeds and clones. likely operated under other names too.
 

LeFunkBouquet

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sunshine state seed co aka osceola heirlooms is a long time scammer of "FL heirloom" seeds and clones. likely operated under other names too.
Yeah I dunno. I was referred to Bruce and reached out on Instagram when I was hunting for my Crippie clone. And the one he sent me was the same cut I lost in 2006 without a shadow of a doubt.

Unfortunate to hear this may not always be the case. But I'm 1/1 over here. I don't have any flowering at thr moment, but I plan on doing a diary next run.
 

nick11

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Yeah I dunno. I was referred to Bruce and reached out on Instagram when I was hunting for my Crippie clone. And the one he sent me was the same cut I lost in 2006 without a shadow of a doubt.

Unfortunate to hear this may not always be the case. But I'm 1/1 over here. I don't have any flowering at thr moment, but I plan on doing a diary next run.
How do you like it? I saw a few people growing it and it looked real nice. I've pondered growing it
 

LeFunkBouquet

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Yeah I dunno. I was referred to Bruce and reached out on Instagram when I was hunting for my Crippie clone. And the one he sent me was the same cut I lost in 2006 without a shadow of a doubt.

Unfortunate to hear this may not always be the case. But I'm 1/1 over here. I don't have any flowering at thr moment, but I plan on doing a diary next run.

How do you like it? I saw a few people growing it and it looked real nice. I've pondered growing it
I love it honestly. I'm a bit bias because I have a lot of history with it. I left NY in 04' and went to FL and it was the only thing I found in the West Palm area that was truly uniquely worth writing home about.

I was only there for a year and you can imagine my access was limited, but after losing my Sour cutting, it was like a breath of fresh air.

It doesn't yield poorly, though it's not a monster either. If you veg it long enough it'll bush on its own, and it likes to spiral viney branches upward high and tight.

It takes to training well, if you can grow it as sideways as possible you'll get the most from it. It will definitely stretch at least 3x flowering though.

But other that that its great. Eats like a champ, real easy please. Clones in < a week with aloe and water.

Smoke is piney, funky old school fuel. It predates the Triangle Kush and has that power that the Chem lines have.

Slow to veg, but not as slow as the 91' Chemdog. And much faster than most cuts this old. It's very strong, and definetely has the old school punch that modern gas just doesn't.

I really couldn't recommend it more. I like running it a little longer than 10 weeks, closer to 11. It packs on a bit of weight at the end.

I run living soil with dry amendments & fish shit. Trying out Flavuh next run. But that's it.
 
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cbotany

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Sounds like an Afghani like the Jolly Pond Afghani. I have that strain as Kabul Baba f2 but that's another project away yet. Eddie (and Sam?) called that one RKS.
I don't know bud, these where floating around for years, then i think a round up happened.... I don't know how old you are age wise....
 

nick11

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I love it honestly. I'm a bit bias because I have a lot of history with it. I left NY in 04' and went to FL and it was the only thing I found in the West Palm area that was truly uniquely worth writing home about.

I was only there for a year and you can imagine my access was limited, but after losing my Sour cutting, it was like a breath of fresh air.

It doesn't yield poorly, though it's not a monster either. If you veg it long enough it'll bush on its own, and it likes to spiral viney branches upward high and tight.

It takes to training well, if you can grow it as sideways as possible you'll get the most from it. It will definitely stretch at least 3x flowering though.

But other that that its great. Eats like a champ, real easy please. Clones in < a week with aloe and water.

Smoke is piney, funky old school fuel. It predates the Triangle Kush and has that power that the Chem lines have.

Slow to veg, but not as slow as the 91' Chemdog. And much faster than most cuts this old. It's very strong, and definetely has the old school punch that modern gas just doesn't.

I really couldn't recommend it more. I like running it a little longer than 10 weeks, closer to 11. It packs on a bit of weight at the end.

I run living soil with dry amendments & fish shit. Trying out Flavuh next run. But that's it.
Your description sounds exactly like the ones I was previously reading from other growers. Everyone said it's very pine smelling. Thnx
 

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