acespicoli
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grab a seat and see where this ride takes us ?
Most common remark I hear is where is the smell of the skunk funk?
Sweet sk#1 to rks everything in between all inquiries statements welcome please feel free to join in
Luckily @Sam_Skunkman is with us on ic and may be able to answer questions pertaining to preservation etc
Frank Meyer, a germplasm collector for the United States Department of Agriculture,
collected achenes from Xīnjiāng Region (USDA 1912). The germplasm was cultivated in
Nevada—the first C. afghanica grown in the USA. Plants matured rapidly (109 days), grew 5-6
feet tall, branched heavily, with large resinous tops that “give off a skunky odor” (Kennedy
1915). A photograph shows densely branching plants with wide-diameter leaflets (Fig. S9).
Figure S9. First Central Asian C. sativa
cultivated in the USA. Photo reproduced
from Kennedy (1915).
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'76
Haze Brothers -> Sam the Skunkman (Cultivators Choice) -> Wernard (Positronics); Neville (The Seed Bank); Eddie Reedeker (Flying Dutchmen)
Sam the Skunkman, who was the breeder of the first commercial available "Original Haze" out of the Haze-Brothers genetics said the following into the IC-Mag forums:
[...] The main Haze Brother, R was gone, retired in Mexico by 82 he did not come back for 10 years. He was the one that created O Haze. The second Haze Brother J quit growing O Haze about 1980 and only grew Skunk #1 after that [...] and anyway recently he told me he never [...] did not sell any Haze seeds to [...] anyone else ever. The Haze Bros had a falling out in the late 70's and stopped talking to one another, for certain they did not sell seeds as the Haze Bros to anyone [...]. Both the Haze Bros were close friends of mine and both were close neighbours for years, J lived a few hundred meters from my house until he departed to Mexico.
(if you find this post please send me a PM to link)
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Originally offered by Sacred Seeds and Cultivators Choice, it is a combination of:
(Afghan x Colombian Gold)x Acapulco Gold
'78 Skunk
1978 Mendocino Joe Skunk that ohsogreen has preserved ever since he got them from Joe himself in a late night parking lot rendezvous in the Bay Area in 78. I'm reliably informed that it's the original Sacred Seeds Skunk (Mendo Joe being one of the small circle of guys who bred Skunk) the same one that Sam started working with and Sam selected for the sweet sativa side, hence the Skunk #1 came about. The 78 Skunk has been preserved outdoors in Cali through open pollination using decent numbers and ohso tells me it produces 50% indica phenos (that stink BAAAAAAD!), 25% Acapulco Gold phenos and 25% Colombian Gold phenos.
https://phylos.bio/sims/variety/PGT-209219/robert-c-clarke/panama (added in place of CG click for more info on CG)
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Originally sourced by Dirty Jim in the early 80s in Mendocino California at Fort Bragg California this stinker certainly lives up to its name, it got many folks who grew her out in the 80s and 90s busted, Lime green colored buds with Orange hairs glisten with trichomes and stank to high hog heaven, this one is a bit harsh on the pallet but puts out a heady punch to the head, watch out for 80s style munchies, this one gives it in spades not a daywrecker just a great old school commercial strain that is nowdays hard to find due to its reputation of narcing out its growers
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Nevil
Nov 29, 2010
Garlic bud came from Jim Ortega, as did Maple Leaf. You'll notice from the photo of pure Garlic from my old catalogue, how similar it is in structure to the Skunk#1. I suspect they have a common ancestry. I think of Garlic as a pre-Sam Skunk, but maybe Jim knows more.
In any case, the two crossed well together.
Further improvements may be made by putting the hybrid to Super Skunk. The latest versions will add resin and richer smells to the mix. For the lovers of Skunkoids, there is plenty of good material to play with. UK Cheese may also benifit from a cross to the Garlic line. They are all variations on a theme. Beginners stuff really, but not to be sneezed at. For many, it's where the money is. Heavy yielding, clean limbed Skunkoids make good breeding material.
N.
Nov 30, 2010
ortega
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Flagstaff male
Deer Creek#1 thought to be Mass Super Skunk or NL
One of 2 bag seed males found from a bag bought by my dad at the 1992 Grateful Dead Deer Creek show in Noblesville Indiana and also the Dad to
Defcon D
ChemTrails
Fart Blossom
Banana Whammy
Mint Condition
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Albert Walker was made popular at Grateful Dead concerts throughout the 19802s and 19902s, but was thought to have originated in the Pacific Northwest earlier than that. The structure and scent suggests that it’s an Afghani Skunk, but nobody knows for sure.
Albert Walker is a finicky and demanding strain that is tough to grow, requiring heavy feedings to maintain healthy growth. It yields well and is very rewarding if properly treated though. Possibly due to the old age of the clone, it is very difficult to clone and grow, but makes great breeding stock. (growing information courtesy of MoonshineMan)
Scent: Pungent lemony-garlic skunk
Flavor: Strong and thick-tasting lemony skunk
Effects: Coming on strong with a wave of heat to the head and chest, Albert Walker uplifts the mood and provides a good deal of mental energy at first. It changes it character after a short time though, turning into more of a euphoric and relaxing Indica effect. Good body relaxation, anti-anxiety, mood elevation, and appetite stimulation qualities.
Type: Indica-dominant hybrid
Genetics: Thought to be an old Afghani Skunk
Geographic Origin: Afghanistan, then to the Pacific Northwest
Flowering Time: 60 - 67 days
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Around 1995 a Cheese clone was passed on to Exodus, an alternative community living in Haz Hall on the edges of Luton. Exodus organised free parties, championed the legalisation of cannabis, grew cannabis themselves and protected each other from the law. They also started CANABIS (Campaign Against Narcotic Abuse Because of Ignorance in Society). Because of all the people that passed through the Exodus community many clones were handed out to visitors and the strain continued to grow in notoriety.
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RFK (aka RFK Skunk) is a mostly sativa variety from unknown origin and can be cultivated indoors and outdoors. .
Skunk strain from RFK dead Shows 90-91
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The D-lines - more on the OG later
DNL {RFK x Hawaiian} x Northern Lights
D DNL
Chem D d x DNL
DNL BX
DNL x Unknown Strain
DNLD
DNL x Tres Dawg
Sour Diesel
Original Diesel x DNL
Most common remark I hear is where is the smell of the skunk funk?
Sweet sk#1 to rks everything in between all inquiries statements welcome please feel free to join in
Luckily @Sam_Skunkman is with us on ic and may be able to answer questions pertaining to preservation etc
Frank Meyer, a germplasm collector for the United States Department of Agriculture,
collected achenes from Xīnjiāng Region (USDA 1912). The germplasm was cultivated in
Nevada—the first C. afghanica grown in the USA. Plants matured rapidly (109 days), grew 5-6
feet tall, branched heavily, with large resinous tops that “give off a skunky odor” (Kennedy
1915). A photograph shows densely branching plants with wide-diameter leaflets (Fig. S9).
Figure S9. First Central Asian C. sativa
cultivated in the USA. Photo reproduced
from Kennedy (1915).
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:D Genetic Preservation :D - Breeding
Research Open Access Published: 27 July 2022 Whole-genome resequencing of wild and cultivated cannabis reveals the genetic structure and adaptive selection of important traits BMC Plant Biology...
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'76
- O Haze
- »»» Mexico x Colombia x Thailand x India
Haze Brothers -> Sam the Skunkman (Cultivators Choice) -> Wernard (Positronics); Neville (The Seed Bank); Eddie Reedeker (Flying Dutchmen)
Sam the Skunkman, who was the breeder of the first commercial available "Original Haze" out of the Haze-Brothers genetics said the following into the IC-Mag forums:
[...] The main Haze Brother, R was gone, retired in Mexico by 82 he did not come back for 10 years. He was the one that created O Haze. The second Haze Brother J quit growing O Haze about 1980 and only grew Skunk #1 after that [...] and anyway recently he told me he never [...] did not sell any Haze seeds to [...] anyone else ever. The Haze Bros had a falling out in the late 70's and stopped talking to one another, for certain they did not sell seeds as the Haze Bros to anyone [...]. Both the Haze Bros were close friends of mine and both were close neighbours for years, J lived a few hundred meters from my house until he departed to Mexico.
(if you find this post please send me a PM to link)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Originally offered by Sacred Seeds and Cultivators Choice, it is a combination of:
(Afghan x Colombian Gold)x Acapulco Gold
'78 Skunk
1978 Mendocino Joe Skunk that ohsogreen has preserved ever since he got them from Joe himself in a late night parking lot rendezvous in the Bay Area in 78. I'm reliably informed that it's the original Sacred Seeds Skunk (Mendo Joe being one of the small circle of guys who bred Skunk) the same one that Sam started working with and Sam selected for the sweet sativa side, hence the Skunk #1 came about. The 78 Skunk has been preserved outdoors in Cali through open pollination using decent numbers and ohso tells me it produces 50% indica phenos (that stink BAAAAAAD!), 25% Acapulco Gold phenos and 25% Colombian Gold phenos.
https://phylos.bio/sims/variety/PGT-209219/robert-c-clarke/panama (added in place of CG click for more info on CG)
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Originally sourced by Dirty Jim in the early 80s in Mendocino California at Fort Bragg California this stinker certainly lives up to its name, it got many folks who grew her out in the 80s and 90s busted, Lime green colored buds with Orange hairs glisten with trichomes and stank to high hog heaven, this one is a bit harsh on the pallet but puts out a heady punch to the head, watch out for 80s style munchies, this one gives it in spades not a daywrecker just a great old school commercial strain that is nowdays hard to find due to its reputation of narcing out its growers
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Nevil
Nov 29, 2010
Garlic bud came from Jim Ortega, as did Maple Leaf. You'll notice from the photo of pure Garlic from my old catalogue, how similar it is in structure to the Skunk#1. I suspect they have a common ancestry. I think of Garlic as a pre-Sam Skunk, but maybe Jim knows more.
In any case, the two crossed well together.
Further improvements may be made by putting the hybrid to Super Skunk. The latest versions will add resin and richer smells to the mix. For the lovers of Skunkoids, there is plenty of good material to play with. UK Cheese may also benifit from a cross to the Garlic line. They are all variations on a theme. Beginners stuff really, but not to be sneezed at. For many, it's where the money is. Heavy yielding, clean limbed Skunkoids make good breeding material.
N.
Nov 30, 2010
Actually I just harvested quite a few Garlic Bud dominant phenos from my Skunks and you my friend will be the sole benefactor of these fine gems once again.Garlic bud came from Jim Ortega, as did Maple Leaf. You'll notice from the photo of pure Garlic from my old catalogue, how similar it is in structure to the Skunk#1. I suspect they have a common ancestry. I think of Garlic as a pre-Sam Skunk, but maybe Jim knows more.
In any case, the two crossed well together.
Further improvements may be made by putting the hybrid to Super Skunk. The latest versions will add resin and richer smells to the mix. For the lovers of Skunkoids, there is plenty of good material to play with. UK Cheese may also benifit from a cross to the Garlic line. They are all variations on a theme. Beginners stuff really, but not to be sneezed at. For many, it's where the money is. Heavy yielding, clean limbed Skunkoids make good breeding material.
N.
ortega
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Flagstaff male
Deer Creek#1 thought to be Mass Super Skunk or NL
One of 2 bag seed males found from a bag bought by my dad at the 1992 Grateful Dead Deer Creek show in Noblesville Indiana and also the Dad to
Defcon D
ChemTrails
Fart Blossom
Banana Whammy
Mint Condition
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clone-only Texas Shoreline?
Everything’s bigger in Texas, and if you talk to devotees of this Lone Star State strain, they’ll tell you that the marijuana is better, too. Shoreline is a strain of legend. Supposedly first appearing in the early 1980s, it is known as a true “old school skunk.” Fittingly, its name is rumored to come from the state’s Shoreline amphitheater after the strain made a successful debut there during a Grateful Dead concert. Its super strong skunky smell may border on unappetizing, but its large, hairy buds make up for it with equally potent effects. Sativa-dominant, this strain will free your mind and may verge into the psychedelic for some. A clone-only plant, true connoisseurs wonder if the original can still be found. In an effort to continue its lineage, Shoreline has been crossed with many other strains. If it’s found outside of its Texas homeland, a mix is probably what you’re getting.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
clone-only Albert Walker?
The strong roadkill skunk-meets-lemon funk of Albert Walker will overwhelm the smell of many other plants in the grow room. Originally from the Pacific Northwest, but of unknown lineage, this Indica-dominant strain has a positive, relaxing, mood elevating effect that lasts longer than most.Albert Walker was made popular at Grateful Dead concerts throughout the 19802s and 19902s, but was thought to have originated in the Pacific Northwest earlier than that. The structure and scent suggests that it’s an Afghani Skunk, but nobody knows for sure.
Albert Walker is a finicky and demanding strain that is tough to grow, requiring heavy feedings to maintain healthy growth. It yields well and is very rewarding if properly treated though. Possibly due to the old age of the clone, it is very difficult to clone and grow, but makes great breeding stock. (growing information courtesy of MoonshineMan)
Scent: Pungent lemony-garlic skunk
Flavor: Strong and thick-tasting lemony skunk
Effects: Coming on strong with a wave of heat to the head and chest, Albert Walker uplifts the mood and provides a good deal of mental energy at first. It changes it character after a short time though, turning into more of a euphoric and relaxing Indica effect. Good body relaxation, anti-anxiety, mood elevation, and appetite stimulation qualities.
Type: Indica-dominant hybrid
Genetics: Thought to be an old Afghani Skunk
Geographic Origin: Afghanistan, then to the Pacific Northwest
Flowering Time: 60 - 67 days
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clone-only Cheese?
Cheese originated in 1988-89 as one unique female phenotype out of packet of Sensi Seeds Skunk No. 1 grown somewhere in the Chiltern Hills. This one plant produced impressively large buds and had a very distinctive cheesy odour. It was quickly cloned and named Cheese.Around 1995 a Cheese clone was passed on to Exodus, an alternative community living in Haz Hall on the edges of Luton. Exodus organised free parties, championed the legalisation of cannabis, grew cannabis themselves and protected each other from the law. They also started CANABIS (Campaign Against Narcotic Abuse Because of Ignorance in Society). Because of all the people that passed through the Exodus community many clones were handed out to visitors and the strain continued to grow in notoriety.
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RFK (aka RFK Skunk) is a mostly sativa variety from unknown origin and can be cultivated indoors and outdoors. .
Skunk strain from RFK dead Shows 90-91
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The D-lines - more on the OG later
DNL {RFK x Hawaiian} x Northern Lights
D DNL
Chem D d x DNL
DNL BX
DNL x Unknown Strain
DNLD
DNL x Tres Dawg
Sour Diesel
Original Diesel x DNL
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