eastcoastled
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Somewhere someone should be raving about their RKS pheno’s found from these seeds. Where are they?? IG? A different forum?It has been long enough, no?
Somewhere someone should be raving about their RKS pheno’s found from these seeds. Where are they?? IG? A different forum?It has been long enough, no?
You must be a victim of Jimi Hendrix's over zealous information and so many others too.
They sadly fell for it hook, line and sinker!
Just a month ago you said you bought a few packs of the new crosses yourself, but were reluctant to grow them (because of indoor smell). So what are you stating, exactly?You must be a victim of Jimi Hendrix's over zealous information and so many others too.
They sadly fell for it hook, line and sinker!
So many crosses from The Nature Farm, all with outstanding old school genetics. Pheno hunt for those momma plants. I believe there’s more than a few to be found, that would be excellent keepers.Ive never said they are RKS.
RKS is more likely found in Sk x Afghani.
There are maybe 2-3 out of 200 that are RKS. TNF said he went through over 200 females, and males to get his 2-4 selections selections. But TNF does not claim this is RKS.
Weve found plenty of them that smell of skunk. Not RKS, and if you wanted RKS you would have been more likely to find it in the Corpse Flower.
Forgive my ignorance but whats the difference between skunk and rks smell?Ive never said they are RKS.
RKS is more likely found in Sk x Afghani.
There are maybe 2-3 out of 200 that are RKS. TNF said he went through over 200 females, and males to get his 2-4 selections selections. But TNF does not claim this is RKS.
Weve found plenty of them that smell of skunk. Not RKS, and if you wanted RKS you would have been more likely to find it in the Corpse Flower.
To me personally, and I’m sure everyone has their own description. But mine, exactly what it says. Dead skunk on the highway. Road kill. Ninety degree day. And you can smell that “putrid fowl greasy baked over skunk spray” two miles away. Sweet! I love that smell.Forgive my ignorance but whats the difference between skunk and rks smell?
A dead skunk smells a lot like skunk spray.. that's what I call skunk. That's what the skunk bud used to taste/smell like. I assume people would be happy with the skunk spray smell. My question is, are we differentiating skunk spray from rotten animal skunk?To me personally, and I’m sure everyone has their own description. But mine, exactly what it says. Dead skunk on the highway. Road kill. Ninety degree day. And you can smell that “putrid fowl greasy baked over skunk spray” two miles away. Sweet! I love that smell.
Apparently with this skunk you have skunk that isn't really skunk but is called skunk, and RKS skunk which would be the real skunk but no one actually has that. So to make sure you know that it isn't real skunk they just call it skunk instead of RKS.... Play of names to make the money.... And truthfully, if it is good and people are happy, fine. But they should know they are not getting real skunk.A dead skunk smells a lot like skunk spray.. that's what I call skunk. That's what the skunk bud used to taste/smell like. I assume people would be happy with the skunk spray smell. My question is, are we differentiating skunk spray from rotten animal skunk?
Are people finding skunk spray phenos but wanting the rotten skunk? Or are people not even finding the skunk spray?
RKS smells just like a real skunk, so much so that you can't tell the difference. I still enjoy it when I smell a skunk close by, takes me back to the 80's when we had smoke that smelled just like it.Forgive my ignorance but whats the difference between skunk and rks smell?
Apparently with this skunk you have skunk that isn't really skunk but is called skunk, and RKS skunk which would be the real skunk but no one actually has that. So to make sure you know that it isn't real skunk they just call it skunk instead of RKS.... Play of names to make the money.... And truthfully, if it is good and people are happy, fine. But they should know they are not getting real skunk.
I am sure it also certainly helps just about anyone under the age of 40 never actually even saw the true skunk strain.
Also throw into the mix, skunks aren't native to Europe. So all these breeders (even older ones) running around with all these skunk strains, only know skunks from books and most certainly have never smelled one.
k. We used to just call skunk bud "skunk", that's why I was confused. That is some bullshit, if it doesn't smell like a real skunk it shouldnt be called skunk.. like "that's skunk but not rks"?? I get it, but it still doesnt make much sense.RKS smells just like a real skunk, so much so that you can't tell the difference. I still enjoy it when I smell a skunk close by, takes me back to the 80's when we had smoke that smelled just like it.
I’m starting to think that RKS is just another example of old heads with rose colored glasses talking about how things used to be better.k. We used to just call skunk bud "skunk", that's why I was confused. That is some bullshit, if it doesn't smell like a real skunk it shouldnt be called skunk.. like "that's skunk but not rks"?? I get it, but it still doesnt make much sense.
To say you'll find plenty that smell like skunk but only 2-3 out of 200 that are "rks".. is just kinda to me. I guess maybe that means a little skunky? Whatever, somebody needs to find the rks and pass that shit around
Exactly! Brother I first lit up in 1971. And I was old enough to drive a car then, just to give you an idea. I’m an old dude. That skunk smell, the RKS. It’s very elusive, maybe it is gone for good. But there’s some chem and G13 that’ll even give you a little hint sometimes. Maybe one toke, or the backend of an exhale. And you sometimes might get a little taste of it. Not often at all though. I’m no expert, all that was a long time ago.RKS smells just like a real skunk, so much so that you can't tell the difference. I still enjoy it when I smell a skunk close by, takes me back to the 80's when we had smoke that smelled just like it.
May be. I’m not saying the high or anything was better. I’m just hoping I could find that smell again. I’m hoping. It was loud as hell. And smelled like a busted musk sack or something. “Dead skunk?”I’m starting to think that RKS is just another example of old heads with rose colored glasses talking about how things used to be better.
The last time I had skunk.. I mean taste/smell like skunk spray (same smell when run over skunk.. drive on highway smell it) was the same year I last had what I would consider real blueberry would have been 2001-2002. It used to come around in rotation regularlyI’m starting to think that RKS is just another example of old heads with rose colored glasses talking about how things used to be better.
Yeah same for me. I think mine may have been Mass Super Skunk or a cross because I would get Chemdog from the same people, and I know those cuts were popular with those growers.The last time I had skunk.. I mean taste/smell like skunk spray (same smell when run over skunk.. drive on highway smell it) was the same year I last had what I would consider real blueberry would have been 2001-2002. It used to come around in rotation regularly
There were a lot of different grades of skunk, it wasn't just one exact level of high with every bag. The best of the skunk was as good as anything I have smoked. The low-grade skunk was big bud level. But regardless of buzz intensity, the smell was there. One sniff and you knew it. The high-grade skunk could be smelled through the bag, through your pocket and fill a room. Low-grade skunk was apparent as soon as you opened the bag.I’m starting to think that RKS is just another example of old heads with rose colored glasses talking about how things used to be better.
So are they calling low-grade skunk "skunk" and high-grade "rks"? Like you can find the low-grade skunk in this "skunkbud" but to find the high-grade you gotta pop a couple hundo?There were a lot of different grades of skunk, it wasn't just one exact level of high with every bag. The best of the skunk was as good as anything I have smoked. The low-grade skunk was big bud level. But regardless of buzz intensity, the smell was there. One sniff and you knew it. The high-grade skunk could be smelled through the bag, through your pocket and fill a room. Low-grade skunk was apparent as soon as you opened the bag.
The stuff I had was that way. My friend would come over and you could smell it as soon as he walked through the door. But dead skunk? Rotting meat? Nope.There were a lot of different grades of skunk, it wasn't just one exact level of high with every bag. The best of the skunk was as good as anything I have smoked. The low-grade skunk was big bud level. But regardless of buzz intensity, the smell was there. One sniff and you knew it. The high-grade skunk could be smelled through the bag, through your pocket and fill a room. Low-grade skunk was apparent as soon as you opened the bag.