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coolkid.02

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The Sweet Skunk he uses isn't stable like MikeJ's. I guarantee.. In fact I know it's a polyhybrid 1/1000 (via Breeder Steve) plant because they grew out a huge number when they found the Sweet Skunk cut that's popular. It was from an indica dominant line too with a freak sativa expression IIRC.

I would be surprised if it hybridized as well as an actual IBL which is what MJ's is. It has the original SS in it but then he crossed it Skunk #1 (old stock) and worked it until it was stable and to his liking. IMO it's superior to the Sweet Skunk cut which I have had plenty of.
So it's really a worked BX or stabilized F1 and not a pure sweet skunk IBL since it has Skunk#1 genetics as the orginal outcross? Isn't he just calling it an IBl to sell seeds since it isn't pure? I've never heard that the sweet skunk came from a indica dominate line.. wasn't steves story that it was a mislabel clone that was mixed in with others?
 

coolkid.02

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Here you go, you were correct about the indica dominate f1's.

I only remember the two unknown tray part ;-)


Sweet Skunk SOL is form Steve.
SS SoL is NL#5 x Haze (m) x Sweet Pink Grapefruit (f)

here more infos :

Sweet Skunk was originally introduced by Spice of Life Seeds in 1994. The heritage was listed as Sensi Seed’s Big Skunk x Sweet Pink Grapefruit (a.k.a. Grapefruit) at the time, but Breeder Steve later speculated that the father was likely a NL x Haze male rather than a Big Skunk. This makes sense; the Southeast Asian “Hazey” bud structure is hard to ignore. Apparently, Steve had obtained two trays of clones for a grow, one labeled “Big Skunk” and the other “NL x Haze.” Upon planting and flowering the clones, one of the trays turned out to have a male that pollinated the crop, producing the seeds sold as Sweet Skunk. (Sometimes unplanned hybridization can yield outstanding individuals.) F1 seeds were planted, and an extreme sativa-leaning selection (SS #10) was chosen out of a roomful of indica-dominant girls. This clone is now known in BC as the original Sweet Skunk clone.
 

OGEvilgenius

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Here you go, you were correct about the indica dominate f1's.

I only remember the two unknown tray part ;-)


Sweet Skunk SOL is form Steve.
SS SoL is NL#5 x Haze (m) x Sweet Pink Grapefruit (f)

here more infos :

Sweet Skunk was originally introduced by Spice of Life Seeds in 1994. The heritage was listed as Sensi Seed’s Big Skunk x Sweet Pink Grapefruit (a.k.a. Grapefruit) at the time, but Breeder Steve later speculated that the father was likely a NL x Haze male rather than a Big Skunk. This makes sense; the Southeast Asian “Hazey” bud structure is hard to ignore. Apparently, Steve had obtained two trays of clones for a grow, one labeled “Big Skunk” and the other “NL x Haze.” Upon planting and flowering the clones, one of the trays turned out to have a male that pollinated the crop, producing the seeds sold as Sweet Skunk. (Sometimes unplanned hybridization can yield outstanding individuals.) F1 seeds were planted, and an extreme sativa-leaning selection (SS #10) was chosen out of a roomful of indica-dominant girls. This clone is now known in BC as the original Sweet Skunk clone.
Well, it's sort of an a big unknown. I do know that it stood out in a room full of otherwise more indica plants which is partly why it got selected in a large run. Also because it's really nice smoke.

Run Peakseeds Sweet Skunk, you won't be disappointed. It's superior IMO.
 

John Dieselman

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So Bodhi pollen chucks and his plants still shit all over anything being offered by the Dutch? Sweet.

What is your point with these threads? We should all be purchasing shit genetics from BF and GHS? Maybe Sensi's horrible seed stock? Nothing like ordering Hashplant and getting a Haze.
I was wondering the same thing.
 
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