Fenderbender
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So, this makes complete sense. I'm probably 10 years or so behind you in age and was buying weed before skunk, probably strains like Northern Lights, Afghani, etc... Strains that had a pleasant "dollar bill" smell.. (hard to explain, but the smell of a dollar bill is the best I can come up with..)
When skunk hit the streets, people liked it due to its potency and effects. Times were different back then and any weed was good weed. Whatever your dealer had, you bought. Skunk was NOT our first choice back then and many of us missed the sweet pleasant smell of good Sinsemilla. When our dealers told us they had skunk, we reluctantly bought it. It was one notch up from brown mexican dirt weed which we bought during dry times.
I'm one of the old school smokers that remembers this very well. Today's stains are obviously influenced greatly (genetically) by skunk, and I'm not a big fan. Luckily, you can choose between 100's of nice smelling strains today, and I'm always looking for strains that are less skunky, just my personal preference from an old time smoker.
Get yourself some really well grown Northern Lights cured perfectly. I'm telling you you'll understand what I'm saying. Its such a pleasant smell! And you can walk around with it in your pocket without smelling like a skunk orgy.
All joking aside, skunk is an intersting odor and I can understand why many dont mind it (or have developed a love for it)... I had a Spanish teacher from South America that commented that she didnt know what a skunk was and thought people were brewing good coffee.. Wherever she came from, they didnt have wild skunks, but she loved the smell !
Side note: My name OG Sinse was made with this in mind. I love the old sweet smelling classic buds ! Lovely picture by the way, that bud looks amazing. I
I feel Northern Lights & White Widow kinda dominated the market after the skunks here.. but well our weed culture here was very much tied to what was available in the Dutch border area.
It's also been years since I smoked a regular skunk or super skunk as I've been growing this bigbud/skunk combo for over a decade now when I need some potent smelling buds and well the aroma of this thing is outstanding, rich & complex, and it's very herb & flower forward but yes also dank skunky.. yeah I'm very much in love with it.. it's got that mystique smell yeah yeah like you're getting close to the orgy tent it will change the ambience, if you blaze it up a bell chimes and a Sitar starts playing within that thick lingering cloud.
And flavour, every drag is a whole terpene ride.. and you go hmm and oh several times on the way in and out as all kind of different spice notes get sampled by the olfactories.. but I feel those are kinda classic notes as in the end it's all very herbal and earthy. It's just concentrated, like sticking your head in a big bush of thyme or sage, that will overwhelm the nose as well to the point where it becomes pungent and sour.
I'm mainly impressed by the freshness it retains after curing or hash making as that will surprise anyone with its taste as I've had a lot of hash snobs go hmm interesting what's that?
It's also an amazing grower, outside she turns into a giant kilo plant and I would say outside she picks up even more spice & herbal flavours, and inside she doesn't mind high stress training at all.
And when it comes to effect, Like I kinda bought and tried that Malawi and flowered it for over 14 weeks! because it promised a psychedelic high in the marketing blurb, but I feel this strain comes a lot closer to delivering that promise as it brings that trance like hazy slumber that creeps across your eyes and brain and pulls you in like you're about to pop off to inner space, I had none of that with the Malawi, that kept me fresh and alert high, nothing funkadelic about it
So yeah I got nothing bad to say about skunk heritage. immafan