Dime
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yes,that's why after time they can become non viableI've intuitively always though seeds should have some healthy moisture. I do beleive it's possible to suck out this healthy moisture over doing things.
yes,that's why after time they can become non viableI've intuitively always though seeds should have some healthy moisture. I do beleive it's possible to suck out this healthy moisture over doing things.
wrong"Skunk" weed in the 70s was a term for several aromatic weed varieties, like people might use "dank" to describe heavy indica stone weed. Slang basically. As the aromatic varieties slowly disappeared through bad breeding practices, people missed it. Then someone decided to capitalize on it by creating a mythology that it was one particular strain... and they had it. Why someone isnt trying to capitalize on "Dank#1" is beyond me.
I've been meaning to share recently that 2 of my nieghbors , one who is passionate about pot and the other can't stand it both said that the skunky smell really came on the scene when people started to grow bag seed from colombian and mexican indoors and greenhouses in canada.wrong
Hey dimeSo are you selling real road kill seeds yet? Is it still in the works or what's the deal?
Yeah they're hybrids though but come real close to finishing in S Ont,some deep chunk in it. I took them down 2nd week oct and I ditched one due to some mold in a few flowersNice. They look pretty sativa-ish
NiceYeha they're hybrids though but come real close to finishing in S Ont,some deep chunk in it. I took them down 2nd week oct and I ditched one due to some mold in a few flowers
I haven't grown DC by itself, it was richard williams back to the congo and I had a red congo clone i crossed with it. I don't think DC would do well in my area because of the constant rain we get.Nice
I've had more then a few people over the decades recommend deep chunk as a pre soviet afghani to work worth. Sadley I've never to my knowledge grown her pure.
How's her skunk factor?
Vagpuncher gave me some bc Roadkill seeds from cannacopia circa 2010 to test and work withI haven't grown DC by itself, it was richard williams back to the congo and I had a red congo clone i crossed with it. I don't think DC would do well in my area because of the constant rain we get.
According to Tom Hill, Deep Chunk is not Afghani.Nice
I've had more then a few people over the decades recommend deep chunk as a pre soviet afghani to work worth. Sadley I've never to my knowledge grown her pure.
How's her skunk factor?
Did he say where he thought it was from?According to Tom Hill, Deep Chunk is not Afghani.
Yes, but I can't remember. It's in the most recent haze thread. Somewhere.Did he say where he thought it was from?
Yep. What they called skunk mostly came from the Columbian and Acapulco G like I mentioned earlier. Both more valuable than any of their offspring. If they smelled columbian g they would remember. It was easier for a kid to ask a suspected weed seller if he knew where to find the skunk, rather then ask directly for weed. Never know who you're talking to.I've been meaning to share recently that 2 of my nieghbors , one who is passionate about pot and the other can't stand it both said that the skunky smell really came on the scene when people started to grow bag seed from colombian and mexican indoors and greenhouses in canada.
That that's all there was in manitoba back then. With some rando thai here and there.
I sold C gold in the 70's and early 80's none of it smelled skunky.Yep. What they called skunk mostly came from the Columbian and Acapulco G like I mentioned earlier. Both more valuable than any of their offspring. If they smelled columbian g they would remember. It was easier for a kid to ask a suspected weed seller if he knew where to find the skunk, rather then ask directly for weed. Never know who your talking to.
Hey man, I want to buy some pot. They told me you had some good weed. = no weed
Hey man, we have been looking for the skunk all day. You know? We want to go down to the lake this evening. = Here is a half ounce.