Return Of The Skunk

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. :theband:

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
 
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. :theband:

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

Strains had no names when I was younger, but its pretty cool that you remember Northern Lights and White Widow after skunk, I was away for a lot of this. To be honest, I'm not sure what strains the old school Sinsemilla was way back when..

Coming from way back in the late 70's and 80's gives me a very different perspective than most. Some of the strains like Northern Lights might be considered mid's to today's smokers, but to me they are amazing. I'd love to try White Widow, another old school classic that I have a feeling I would like. (I tried to grow it but it was high in odor even in veg)..

Thanks for the review of bigbud/skunk etc... I've had my eyes on Big bud crosses, they seem to use big bud often.

White Widow by me, taken down due to skunky odor early veg !

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Strains had no names when I was younger, but its pretty cool that you remember Northern Lights and White Widow after skunk, I was away for a lot of this. To be honest, I'm not sure what strains the old school Sinsemilla was way back when..

Coming from way back in the late 70's and 80's gives me a very different perspective than most. Some of the strains like Northern Lights might be considered mid's to today's smokers, but to me they are amazing. I'd love to try White Widow, another old school classic that I have a feeling I would like. (I tried to grow it but it was high in odor even in veg)..

Thanks for the review of bigbud/skunk etc... I've had my eyes on Big bud crosses, they seem to use big bud often.

White Widow by me, taken down due to skunky odor early veg !

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ooh too bad.. axed for being skunky tsss
Yeah some plants will do that, the stems and leaves already smell like crazy when they're just a couple of weeks old.
I usually take that as a good sign and rub my hands in anticipation of what the buds must be like.
But if that's such a problem for you I don't know many strains that would be suitable, yeah that Ace Malawi should be interesting as that was remarkably mild & non weed scenting when growing and flowering, more like sandalwood with a drop of lavender.. and you pretty much had to shove the bud in your nostril to get a good whiff so that could be a good candidate.

That's the only one in the past decade that I grew that was noticeably very different smell wise.
But I might also be very biased as when shopping I do usually skip strains that have an extra mention of low odour in their text so I'm not gonna encounter many of those as well I do want to grow danky weed, and well I think if it smells strong chances are a lot of the taste should survive the burn.
Can't you double up on the carbon filter or get an odour munching gel or something?

I guess Bigbud is used as it's an easy way to big buds :) the leaf to bud ratio is pretty excellent you don't have to grow much plant to grow a lot of bud.



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ooh too bad.. axed for being skunky tsss
Yeah some plants will do that, the stems and leaves already smell like crazy when they're just a couple of weeks old.
I usually take that as a good sign and rub my hands in anticipation of what the buds must be like.
But if that's such a problem for you I don't know many strains that would be suitable, yeah that Ace Malawi should be interesting as that was remarkably mild & non weed scenting when growing and flowering, more like sandalwood with a drop of lavender.. and you pretty much had to shove the bud in your nostril to get a good whiff so that could be a good candidate.

That's the only one in the past decade that I grew that was noticeably very different smell wise.
But I might also be very biased as when shopping I do usually skip strains that have an extra mention of low odour in their text so I'm not gonna encounter many of those as well I do want to grow danky weed, and well I think if it smells strong chances are a lot of the taste should survive the burn.
Can't you double up on the carbon filter or get an odour munching gel or something?

I guess Bigbud is used as it's an easy way to big buds :) the leaf to bud ratio is pretty excellent you don't have to grow much plant to grow a lot of bud.



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Ohh man, don't let the low odor thing stop you ! I've grown Durban Poison, Northern Lights and both strains are absolutely amazing, especially Northern Lights. If I was stranded on a island and had one choice for a strain, Northern Lights without a question. It's almost the perfect strain if you ask me.

I get you though man, many love the super dank skunky smells or have grown to love them. I'm the odd man out here loving the less stinky strains.

Side note: Not a single smell at all with Durban Poison and Northern Lights throughout the entire veg. Its wasn't until around week 6 flower that they both started to get smelly. I cant imagine how bad that White Widow would have been if I let it flower.
 
I remember in the 90's when skunk was the one to chase as it was different and strong compared to a lot of random stuff getting around at the time.
Since then many strains and varieties have emerged thanks to Skunk.
It was successful at the time because it was different and stinky and most smokers associated it with getting blown out and a sure thing.
It also looked good which was also a selling point.
In my experience many smokers wanted something different and Skunk set the popular bench mark and new comers that hadn't really explored other strains and varieties would adapt Skunk as the norm.
I knew many people that would poo who other stuff because it wasn't smelly, sticky, large and dense.
Skunk revolutionise the many types of varieties etc we have today.
I like it and had one last season in my back garden but it really stunk out the neighbourhood especially at night.
But in saying all this Northern lights, Jack Heier, White Widow are fantastic varieties and have a more refined pleasant smell and flavour which are still strong but not as bare balls harsh like traditional Skunk.
 
But in saying all this Northern lights, Jack Heier, White Widow are fantastic varieties and have a more refined pleasant smell and flavour which are still strong but not as bare balls harsh like traditional Skunk.
Yeah I guess it was the main thing around when I started so yeah that skunk flavour is probably engrained in my system.
I don't mind the ballsy taste at all cause so much stuff tastes timid in comparison to me.
So if you know of any crazy skunk tasting strains send them my way.

All this talk about old weed...but NL and WW have nothing to do with some skunk. And for yous, across the pond....nobody has said shit about cheese? Exodus cheese is from skunk #1, and just as legendary as the latter.

Cheese is definitely interesting and indeed a crazy tasting skunk pheno, it has an interesting smell when it burns and when you drag it's a pretty full on experience and engages the olfactory senses in a very peculiar way with that cheese funk. Kinda if Cilantro would smell & taste of cheese as it goes up the nose and takes over and shimmers on top on the palate in a similar way.
I kinda like it because it's such an experience but I kinda would need something else to alternate it with, not as a daily driver.
It's also a pretty divisive flavour, I have one friend who really loves cheese and smokes nothing else and I think those joints are tasty but there's others who will just outright decline them.
 
Mid to late 80's is when Skunk hit the streets -- lbs went for 2g's and up -- 60 1/4 oz wasn't uncommon.. alot of money was made back then. In the 70's sinse was a bud all by itself -- unique , the best , because of no seeds. Back then there weren't the hundreds of available strains just a couple locality's - Mexican or Columbian -- sometime Columbian Red or Gold or Acapulco Gold -- not much more than that..

Sinse was the rare bud to have -- and hard to find -- I preferred hash and bought that by the oz. -- Those were the days - back then reputation and product reputation meant everything.. Today not so much -- I still stand by " try before you buy" motto -- and overweighing - this way no complaints... If someone complains about weight being short then they're a thief and he / she prematurely concludes their status as "client".

If ya don't wanna stink carrying your bud try Apples and Bananas -

Happy Growing

MotaMan

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Mid to late 80's is when Skunk hit the streets -- lbs went for 2g's and up -- 60 1/4 oz wasn't uncommon.. alot of money was made back then. In the 70's sinse was a bud all by itself -- unique , the best , because of no seeds. Back then there weren't the hundreds of available strains just a couple locality's - Mexican or Columbian -- sometime Columbian Red or Gold or Acapulco Gold -- not much more than that..

Sinse was the rare bud to have -- and hard to find -- I preferred hash and bought that by the oz. -- Those were the days - back then reputation and product reputation meant everything.. Today not so much -- I still stand by " try before you buy" motto -- and overweighing - this way no complaints... If someone complains about weight being short then they're a thief and he / she prematurely concludes their status as "client".

If ya don't wanna stink carrying your bud try Apples and Bananas -

Happy Growing

MotaMan

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We always overweighed. 4g dubs, 7.5 quads. Just the way it was. Lol
 
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Super Skunk.

Fruity, cake-y, sweet-smelling and tasting products dominate the list of winning weed today. And what’s not to love? Exciting, candy-like flavors have a universal appeal in the cannabis marketplace, delighting connoisseurs and newcomers alike.

Despite this trend, a completely different group of strains may be making a comeback: skunks, a legacy family with a stink akin to its animal namesake, and they couldn’t be any more different.

In its 1990s heyday, skunk weed dominated the illicit market. Co-owner of Washington-based Wildwood Flower Farm, Melissa Beseda, speculates that the easy grow and fast harvest of skunk cannabis made it ideal for growing indoors under prohibition, which could partially explain why it was everywhere.

“It’s a bit easier to contain, tends to be a fast-growing strain and a quick harvest,” she said. Over in the UK, this weed became so widespread the term “skunk” became synonymous with any potent cannabis strain, and still is today.

And as skunks crept into the ‘90s Canadian market, grower Dustan McLean said he remembers when they entered the Alberta scene: “The product here was pretty tame, then the skunks came along and you could smell them miles away. They stank!”

Could there be a wellspring of seekers for skunk in this cannabis era of ice creams and desserts?

Beseda says she’s seeing it happen already. “There’s been more interest in our skunk strain this year than there’s ever been before,” she said. “Until recently, the orders would come in for everything but skunk. But now, skunk is moving a lot faster.”

Grandpa’s good ol’ stinky weed

The skunk family started with Skunk #1, a cultivar developed in late 1970s from a uniquely diverse mix of Afghani, Acapulco Gold, and Columbian Gold. When its Californian cultivator, David Watson, brought his seeds to the Netherlands in the 1980s, they dramatically shaped the Dutch cannabis scene and ultimately influenced ‘90s and ‘00s underground markets in Europe and North America. Seed bank giant Sensi Seeds retains a trademark on Skunk #1 and has been selling this iconic strain since its earliest days.

That signature skunky smell is mostly thanks to myrcene, its dominant terpene. Described as a green musky odor, myrcene is also present in thyme, hops, and lemongrass. The myrcene in skunk weed may be reminiscent of compounds called thiols, found in the actual animal skunk, which are sulfur-based aromatics that give off an unmistakable, hang-in-the-air stink. Any rational person might wonder what the appeal of skunk weed is—until they try it.

Leafly reviewers give Skunk #1 top marks for a happy, euphoric, and relaxing high, and skunks are notorious as couch lockers, but not because they contain skyrocket levels of THC—the secret sauce of skunk lies in its terpenes.

“Skunk is heavy in myrcene which we know will knock you out. When you open that bag and it hits you, you might think it’s potent in THC, but it could only be like 12%,” said Parkland Flower co-owner Kieley Beaudry.

Grower Beseda confirms their skunk cannabis has never had super high THC levels, “but its terpene profile tends to be pretty high. So I think if we shift our thinking of what potency is, considering the entourage effect—the full interaction of a terpene profile with the cannabinoid profile—I think skunk is a pretty potent strain,” she said.

Skunks set the bar way back when

With scent, emotion, and memory closely linked in the brain, it’s easy to see why a knockout high would have consumers following their nose—especially in illicit market days when packaging was nothing more than a clear plastic bag. But even today, when labels tell us exactly what makes up our bud, there’s something about a skunky smell people love.

Twitter user @donfazool, who grows his own cannabis, says he’d love to see more breeders resurrect classic skunk. “I just really like the stink of a good skunk cultivar. Something about taking a whiff that makes your eyes water gets me every time.”

There is a visual effect to skunk weed, too. Beseda says it has great bag appeal with a classic weed look: good resin coverage with uniform, oblong buds and a tree-like shape. “When people envision a gram of weed, they’re probably picturing something that looks pretty similar to skunk,” she said.

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Orange Skunk.

Back like a ‘90s fanny pack?


But is this old school weed really making a comeback, like Mom jeans and wicker furniture? If the rise of heavy-hitting cannabis concentrates is any indication, the reliable couch lock effects of skunk weed and its long-lasting high aren’t much different.

There is also a groundswell of interest in the entourage effect, or how terpenes, flavonoids, and other cannabis compounds work in conjunction with cannabinoids in the brain and body, and skunks have terpenes in spades: Skunk #1 is myrcene dominant with caryophyllene, ocimene, pinene, linalool, and humulene according to Michael Backes in Cannabis Pharmacy. “Epic profile. No wonder it’s a classic,” he said.

Of course, trendy, sweet-smelling strains have their own lineup of pungent terpenes, otherwise they wouldn’t smell so good. But these new-generation buds just don’t carry the enduring legacy like a good skunk. For now, in Alberta, Beaudry said she’s not seeing a shift toward skunk strains just yet, but could see it happen, “Especially as old school growers transition to the legal market.”

With Beseda’s skunks flying out the door in Washington State, she’s excited to see one of her favorites rise in favor again. “There’s so much history in this strain—decades of breeding knowledge have gone into it. I have always felt disappointed when it wasn’t as popular as we thought it should be, and am actually pretty excited now. Hopefully it comes back!”

Colleen Fisher Tully
September 16, 2020
Skunk bud is long gone. And Sensi Seeds sells seeds called Skunk #1, and it grows into marijuana but not one of the plants grown with these Skunk #1 seeds ever smelt remotely close to Skunk bud from what I recall. The bud was deadly potent, and the shit they sell us now, for ridiculous prices I may add, are not Skunk bud. Has any of you kiddies ever smelt a skunk before? I don’t think you have, or you would agree with me wholeheartedly. Skunk bud, a.k.a. Wheelchair pot, is gone completely. Bye Skunk bud, we who really know your power will miss you.
 
Mid to late 80's is when Skunk hit the streets -- lbs went for 2g's and up -- 60 1/4 oz wasn't uncommon.. alot of money was made back then. In the 70's sinse was a bud all by itself -- unique , the best , because of no seeds. Back then there weren't the hundreds of available strains just a couple locality's - Mexican or Columbian -- sometime Columbian Red or Gold or Acapulco Gold -- not much more than that..

Sinse was the rare bud to have -- and hard to find -- I preferred hash and bought that by the oz. -- Those were the days - back then reputation and product reputation meant everything.. Today not so much -- I still stand by " try before you buy" motto -- and overweighing - this way no complaints... If someone complains about weight being short then they're a thief and he / she prematurely concludes their status as "client".

If ya don't wanna stink carrying your bud try Apples and Bananas -

Happy Growing

MotaMan

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I just love all these kids who tell me, a person who was actually there, that the bud today is way, way more potent than in the “old days”. I must agree to disagree, after all, I was there, they wasn’t. I’ve bought all the so called Skunk seeds around, first of all, I’ve nver seen such pussy fart seeds, you’re lucky if half the seeds even pop, and if they do, damping off is prevalent with today’s marijuana seeds. Remember when we’d buy an ounce of Gold Columbian for $60, there’d be 14 grams of seeds in 28 grams of buds, and if you threw the 200 seeds in the ground, 198 would germinate. Ain’t like that now, it’s the names, the ten billion names they have, ridiculous, and the dope is awesome looking, smells amazing, but chrome never got me home. When have you lately smoked any bud, where’d you say, “Wowy, now that is good pot.”? I’d have to say, mid 1990’s when Skunk bud would smell like dead skunk arseholes. Just sayin’…
 
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. :theband:

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
You have no clue my friend, buddy, I’m older than the dirt I grow my weeds in, and I smoked Thai Stick from Thailand not Vancouver BC, that was deadly potent in 1975. I smoked Skunk bud in the mid 1990’s which if I could buy today, I’d try and buy it all. Todays bud is so pretty, smells like anything you want, candy floss, sugar and spice and all things nice, but no buzz..lno fukin’ buzz pal, maybe at first, when I first buy an ounce or half ounce, then I get used to it in a couple days. Skunk bud in the mid 1990’s was uber potent, we called it Wheelchair pot and for good reasons. How can you people talk about something that occurred before ya’ll even existed on the planet? Even the Top Shelf bud hasn’t got the potency, the buzz…that pot used to give me almost a hangover from it, not sick but still feel the effects the next day. I know this, only because I was there, and you may beg to differ, but you were not there. Do you know what I’m trying to say here?
 
Well I can only speak for when I started smoking which is in the 90's as per my age and what was going around and available where I live which is next to the Dutchies and back then there was still quite the rush in go getting it and getting over the border as well occasionally someone was caught.
And I can remember skunk being the thing and then super skunk and then a couple of shops here mainly had like skunk, superskunk, silver haze, super silver haze, and polm & super polm as hashies.

Oh and I definitely remember weed being heavy and frankly plain trippy and could have you in a non functional state for a couple of hours.. I do somehow feel this is bred out of the market a bit with the popularity of weed as people still like to get stuff done these days. I dunno.
And yeah sadly if you dive into the story of the Dutch genetics that started with the cuts brought from the US almost every breeder has a story going from oh x lost their line in year xxxx because of a. fire b. raid Netherlands c. raid Spain or elsewhere, or d. other misfortune.

Although I'm currently growing two dessert strains as that's indeed the new school, like a candyshop. .I do agreeI do like the old pungent smelling stuff, kind sickly if you smell it because it's such an overload.. why I like the Channel+ so much, it gives me a good kick, even slightly psychedelic and just reeks of old cannabis, just touching a leaf will have your hand smelling for an hour.
And I also think indeed high THC is not the only thing, everything is touted with +20 or 30!% THC but from experience that doesn't correlate with being more heavy, as there's strains with lower percentages that can be incredibly heavy so it's the ratio of all compounds present and what kinda terpenes that unlock the doors of perception.
 
You have no clue my friend, buddy, I’m older than the dirt I grow my weeds in, and I smoked Thai Stick from Thailand not Vancouver BC, that was deadly potent in 1975. I smoked Skunk bud in the mid 1990’s which if I could buy today, I’d try and buy it all. Todays bud is so pretty, smells like anything you want, candy floss, sugar and spice and all things nice, but no buzz..lno fukin’ buzz pal, maybe at first, when I first buy an ounce or half ounce, then I get used to it in a couple days. Skunk bud in the mid 1990’s was uber potent, we called it Wheelchair pot and for good reasons. How can you people talk about something that occurred before ya’ll even existed on the planet? Even the Top Shelf bud hasn’t got the potency, the buzz…that pot used to give me almost a hangover from it, not sick but still feel the effects the next day. I know this, only because I was there, and you may beg to differ, but you were not there. Do you know what I’m trying to say here?
Many of us were there. Lol but you're right about everybody saying buds are stronger now. There was some killer schwag back in the day.
 
I remember those days --- Skunk came out in the 80's , early -- I know , I sold it... You couldn't contain the smell if ya wanted to, unless you were storing it in airtight containers. And back then the tech on odor containment wasn't that good to boot. Like I said before my preference was hash and if I could buy it today I would... Original genes have been bred out.

Apples and Bananas here

Happy Growing
MotaMan

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I remember those days --- Skunk came out in the 80's , early -- I know , I sold it... You couldn't contain the smell if ya wanted to, unless you were storing it in airtight containers. And back then the tech on odor containment wasn't that good to boot. Like I said before my preference was hash and if I could buy it today I would... Original genes have been bred out.

Apples and Bananas here

Happy Growing
MotaMan

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Cool that you got to experience those times! Sounds like Skunk left an unforgettable impression. A lot has changed now, and it's hard to find those old genetics. 'Apples and Bananas' look impressive! How do they compare to the classic strains—do you notice a difference in the effect or aroma?
 
skunk got bred out because it was super easy to get busted growing or selling it. i nearly went to jail over it.
 
Aromas and effects have greatly changed since I was a youngster , I would say for the most part better. But I would like to smell that old smell , good old skunk, Thai, Columbian Gold / Red , Acapulco Gold / Red and reliable Mexican. You would think if the genetics can be bred out then why not bred back in? With the laws the way they are what is there to be afraid of now?

I'll leave that to the PHD's -- and no not the Phil's , Hank's , and Dave's -- the scientists....

Happy Growing

MotaMan

Harvest this weekend -- Yay
 
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