CrustyCruz
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We know what makes fruit smelly.
https://academic.oup.com/jxb/article/61/4/1111/544660
But what about the plant known colloquially as Skunk?
Thiols are rarely quantified in fruit even though they contribute significantly. Terpene profiles have 1 use, helping identify other, useful compounds in the plant. Cannabis labs have no interest in Cannabis, only cannabis marketing. If we can identify the associations with <5 carbon thiols in Cannabis we have the tools to bring skunk back, without all the trial and error of "breederizing". You're not going to find skunk anytime soon, rubbing 2 random plants together that you heard came from Skunksville every 3 months and hoping for the best.
The world really wants skunk back. Lots of talk about it. Lots of talk. Do we need to start calling out the flakes? Show me a photo of their strains, I'll tell you why not to waste time on ANY of these current "breederizers" who can't even grow. Bunch of fucking scam artists.
https://academic.oup.com/jxb/article/61/4/1111/544660
But what about the plant known colloquially as Skunk?
Thiols are rarely quantified in fruit even though they contribute significantly. Terpene profiles have 1 use, helping identify other, useful compounds in the plant. Cannabis labs have no interest in Cannabis, only cannabis marketing. If we can identify the associations with <5 carbon thiols in Cannabis we have the tools to bring skunk back, without all the trial and error of "breederizing". You're not going to find skunk anytime soon, rubbing 2 random plants together that you heard came from Skunksville every 3 months and hoping for the best.
The world really wants skunk back. Lots of talk about it. Lots of talk. Do we need to start calling out the flakes? Show me a photo of their strains, I'll tell you why not to waste time on ANY of these current "breederizers" who can't even grow. Bunch of fucking scam artists.
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