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I actually purchased Skunk seeds from Sacred Seed collective. I bought every Skunk seed I could get my hands on 20 years ago.
What you're missing today in these so called skunks, is the "alcohol esters" that contributed to the plants defense against pests to some point etc.
To bring this trait out is like 1 in a 100 or 1 in a 1000 plants. Sure people say, it's Skunk because it might have a slight Skunky smell.
That sure the fuck ain't Skunk. There was no sweetness to the Skunk of the late 70's and 80's. Today, sweetness is a common word in a Skunks description. Bull shit! Like Skunk #1 for instance, that is just the plant version that breeder came up with and marketed.
Catpiss smells and tastes like what catpiss would taste like. Ain't no sweetness to a cats piss on the carpet, right? lol
The closest I can describe Skunk is being in a barn at about 90 degrees, cleaning out a calf stall, and when you get down to that juicy sawdust and straw full of soured piss. Makes you sick at your stomach. Literally! Bacteria doing its thing.
That's Skunk!
Don't be deceived fellas.
I have one that is showing these catpiss traits out of 6 plants.
I've been searching for a couple years off and on going through my old seeds and have finally got "one". It's holding an ammonia and catpiss smell both.
I had a couple other plants that had only the sour ammonia smell coming through in the aroma to joint.
It's getting smoked. lol
Not good for concentrates. Has very undesirable tastes coming through when pressed and consumed.
Like rotten cucumbers or zuccini. (The smell when a "copperhead" snake is close by)
I'll use the "dessert" strains for concentrates. lol
What you're missing today in these so called skunks, is the "alcohol esters" that contributed to the plants defense against pests to some point etc.
To bring this trait out is like 1 in a 100 or 1 in a 1000 plants. Sure people say, it's Skunk because it might have a slight Skunky smell.
That sure the fuck ain't Skunk. There was no sweetness to the Skunk of the late 70's and 80's. Today, sweetness is a common word in a Skunks description. Bull shit! Like Skunk #1 for instance, that is just the plant version that breeder came up with and marketed.
Catpiss smells and tastes like what catpiss would taste like. Ain't no sweetness to a cats piss on the carpet, right? lol
The closest I can describe Skunk is being in a barn at about 90 degrees, cleaning out a calf stall, and when you get down to that juicy sawdust and straw full of soured piss. Makes you sick at your stomach. Literally! Bacteria doing its thing.
That's Skunk!
Don't be deceived fellas.
I have one that is showing these catpiss traits out of 6 plants.
I've been searching for a couple years off and on going through my old seeds and have finally got "one". It's holding an ammonia and catpiss smell both.
I had a couple other plants that had only the sour ammonia smell coming through in the aroma to joint.
It's getting smoked. lol
Not good for concentrates. Has very undesirable tastes coming through when pressed and consumed.
Like rotten cucumbers or zuccini. (The smell when a "copperhead" snake is close by)
I'll use the "dessert" strains for concentrates. lol