Well, it's obviously a cross between blueberry and one of the skunks...Quote:
Originally Posted by nikweiser
Skunk #1
Super Skunk
Ultra Skunk
Early Skunk
Skunk Special.
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Well, it's obviously a cross between blueberry and one of the skunks...Quote:
Originally Posted by nikweiser
Skunk #1
Super Skunk
Ultra Skunk
Early Skunk
Skunk Special.
he said it was superskunk.. all i know is its dank
YES! Exactly.Quote:
Originally Posted by Land of Drought
I grow my buds in soil and with all organic nutes, except the bud swell fert (10-52-10) that I use during the last 4 weeks of life, other than that, I use fish emulsion and bat guano.
I take a soil grown bud over a chemical filled hydro bud anyday. :thumbsup:
Yeah, it would be, infact, id LOVE to smoke some of that with you. I love skunk, i absolutly fucking LOVE the smell, it's great, and its the same with blueberry, i love that too. A cross wouldnt be mind blowing for me, damn, as far as smell goes those have gotta be my two fav's.
Right now I'm smoking LUI (Legends Ultimate Indica), a BC fav., crossed with Super Skunk, and my god, it fucking reeks! :p I keep this shit in an airtight container otherwise it smells up my whole place. Some of the most potent I've smoked in a long time too. Too bad I only have an 1/8 left. :(
what makes a strain a strain to begin with?Some one needs to set a criteria of what makes a strain, set up.For example I have some seeds from emery seeds that came in a mix pack and if I mix em some seeds that I know are super skunk Am I allowed to name the strain that results from cross breading the two?? Should I have to grow it say "10" times before it is considered a strain?Once it is made legal there needs to be a horticulture guide to cannabis outlining all the strains.I have created some indoor weed before by crossbreeding but never gave it a strain name cause neither seeds came with a name.All I know the strain known as "Resin" really has me ripped right now!
I did not even read the post above me that cross is exactly what I trying to create.ha ha I am for real it's basically BC indica and pure super skunk LOL I hope I get Those results
White rhino's real. There's different rhinos, too, just like there are different widow strains. Crazy growers and their crazy names.Quote:
Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
Oh, and puffin, I don't think it's just a pure cross like a fluke, but something that is actually grown out for certain attributes. That, and you have to make sure those attributes are locked into the plant's genes. Cross-breeding, you know. I'm sure there's a guide for it on here, or there should be.
Yeah what Graph said. If you can't recreate it, you shouldn't name it. Period.Quote:
Originally Posted by graph
I think everyone should read 'The Cannabis Breeders Bible' by Greg Green. It details how to manipulate traits and then lock them in, creating an original strain.
If you just cross Super Skunk with like Blueberry, then you call the strain (SS x BB).
For the record, I am currently growing White Rhino, among others. It is a good-looking plant and seems pretty hardy. The first one went into flower last week... smoke report in 3 months. :D
Around here I got something called "Skunkberry"it was Skunk #1 x Blueberry. It was damn good tasting, but not the most potent smoke ever. But an amazing high. True 3 hitter quitter shit :) Got it from the guy who grew it, but I'm not sure if he crossed it himself or what, but he knew what the cross was. A little fluffy, dark-olive green with really nice dark orange hairs. Perfectly trimmed buds too, and stank to high heaven of a skunk that was wearing fruity perfume. :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by nikweiser