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Sam named the strain Skunk and some plants grown in Europe were still quite pungent back then. And this is why European smokers can associate a certain aroma to stinky Skunk#1. But you yanks can be proud of your stinky animal all day long. I still know how a skunky Skunk#1 smells like, even if you can't figure out how that is possible. Smoking shit, not talking it helps abit
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Most of the cheeses here in Spain are hard aged cheeses, I am a big cheese fan, I also get given lots of nice Italian cheeses as well, still never found anything that smells like the Cheese clone at all.
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There was weed in the US that literally smelled like you ran over a dead skunk. Skunks make a particular smell when you run them over, it stinks to high hell but smells nothing like death or rotting. Dead skunk smells like a more aromatic skunk smell, when you run them over they release all of the skunk spray, thats what the smell is. I find it BS that anyone is recalling a smell they may or may not have smelled in skunk 1 30+ years ago. No true roadkill skunk will ever come out of the EU, you have to smell it to know what it is. The weed that smelled like that used to be quite common in the US, always cheaper mid grade mexican. I honestly can never figure out why Europeans are so obsessed with roadkill skunk. |
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If so, the name came from a smell of a vegging plant, not a blooming Cheese plant, and i think some skunky plants in veg can have similar pungent aroma as old-cheese, very old Gouda or something similar. ..anyhow, lovely clone anyways.
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The man that made it has a name SKUNKMAN. Are you so numb you can't understand that?? If it just stunk he would have named it something else. But it smelled like a skunk so that's how it got its name. I can't believe that people still dispute this. |
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Many breeders have said that they have experinsed any rks type plant has serious stink but not much potency.
I have a miracle plant in my personal collection that I think is the closest thing to true roadkill skunk I have ever experienced. It's afghanica looking plant of unknown origins. It has potency and serious stink with 5 star bag appeal, but lacks yield. I'm going to start working on breeding it, I don't feel I have found the correct partner for it yet. I plan to do s1 and outcross of it this year. |
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Inexperienced Europeans that would like to smell the aroma of a Road Killed Skunk might like to purchase a bottle of skunk essence, also known as PURE QUILL... https://www.kaatzbros.com/product/sku...-quill-1-oz-2/ Break that bottle in a well populated area and you'll see two kinds of people; Those that can't handle the aroma & evacuate the area... And Those that wonder WTF is that smell & begin searching for it. |
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I think people mostly want it for the loud smell and the rareness of it. We didn't have it in our area long before NL replaced it. 92-93.Nothing since can even come close to the power of the smell. It was the first thing I smoked that wasn't mexican brick.
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The Skunk we saw in Hudson valley, NY early-mid 80's was reeking of Skunk the animal smell.
Was also stronger than what I have seen people in this thread recalling from their experiences. Am sure there are many different origins for these diverse recollections |
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