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hillbill

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I have a NL boy out back that will be jizzing in a few days. A big rangy and more Sativa than Most Mike's Northern Lights. Very strong plant that is a fast grower. A C99 back there also but a week later.

3 NS x C99 girls at 44 days thickening well and catching Dynamite Diesel at 59 days! Very frosty plants!
 

GreenHighlander

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The seed run I went to 60 but they needed a little more. This round I think it will be around the 60 day mark since she is running much healthier this time around, but she may go longer.
I think this is a great example of the variation in flowering times from set up to set up. At your 60 days what would you say the percentages are of trichs?
I can say I have found that both the grapefruit and pineapple phenos were both best taken with maybe 5% amber 70-75% cloudy/mily and 10+% clear. When taken with that type of trich combo and a 2 month + cure the potency,taste,and smell are amazing.
Full disclosure I usually take most sat/sat dom strains before ambers but mostly milky. From letting them go longer I have found they lose a lot of that up punch. I do allow most indicas to show 20%+ amber trichs most times.
Cheers :)
 

thenotsoesoteric

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I think this is a great example of the variation in flowering times from set up to set up. At your 60 days what would you say the percentages are of trichs?
I can say I have found that both the grapefruit and pineapple phenos were both best taken with maybe 5% amber 70-75% cloudy/mily and 10+% clear. When taken with that type of trich combo and a 2 month + cure the potency,taste,and smell are amazing.
Full disclosure I usually take most sat/sat dom strains before ambers but mostly milky. From letting them go longer I have found they lose a lot of that up punch. I do allow most indicas to show 20%+ amber trichs most times.
Cheers :)
Yeah I usually take the sativas when the trichs start turning, about 5% for sure, the indica I wait till I'm seeing more amber for that sedative punch.

When I chopped the seed run I just cut at 60 days because I needed the room in the tent. But honestly I think this round will be done right around 60 days because she is turning over kind of quickly now, probably 40% red pistils right now at 49 days. Haven't checked the trichs yet.
 

johny sunset

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View attachment 4203713 Man this c99 is an absolute beast, lol. It's hard to get a good photo but even in a 2 gallon pot she looks like she'll do near a qp/4 oz. Fucking rager and she is developing a sour sweet pineapple type smell, not definite pineapple but it's close for sure, no more grape Kool aid type smell.
Looking great. I ended up taking my c99 at 56 days. There where done.....pretty much all the trichomes where cloudy. Didn’t see any amber. While trimming I found the pheno with the more broad leaf structure to be lot more dense. Also had a more pronounced sweet fruity smell.
She could definitely benefit from a lot more support next time around by the end they where both flopping all over the place.

 

thenotsoesoteric

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Looking great. I ended up taking my c99 at 56 days. There where done.....pretty much all the trichomes where cloudy. Didn’t see any amber. While trimming I found the pheno with the more broad leaf structure to be lot more dense. Also had a more pronounced sweet fruity smell.
She could definitely benefit from a lot more support next time around by the end they where both flopping all over the place.

That looks great! You should have yourself some real good smoke there.

I think my c99 is maturing faster than I thought she would but will still go at least 60 days. She's at 52 days 12/12 today so I need to check the trichs tonight but she still looks a little fresh still.
 

yesum

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That is a masterpiece johny enjoy it! I wonder how Peaks Skunk compares to the old road kill skunk? I am guessing Peaks leans more sativa which is fine by me.

On the maturing I am gonna chop when the most visual effects are present and take samples along the way. So if that is all clear trichomes that is mature. I am expecting to chop with no ambers and lots of clear.

Your Joey Diaz avatar(I looked it up had no idea who he was) got me into Blue Cheese dressing hehe. Nice change from bbq and ranch. That guy is a riot if you are into NY type humor. Kind of like Dice but better imo.
 

johny sunset

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That is a masterpiece johny enjoy it! I wonder how Peaks Skunk compares to the old road kill skunk? I am guessing Peaks leans more sativa which is fine by me.

On the maturing I am gonna chop when the most visual effects are present and take samples along the way. So if that is all clear trichomes that is mature. I am expecting to chop with no ambers and lots of clear.

Your Joey Diaz avatar(I looked it up had no idea who he was) got me into Blue Cheese dressing hehe. Nice change from bbq and ranch. That guy is a riot if you are into NY type humor. Kind of like Dice but better imo.
Thanks, all things considered I think they turned out very nice as well. The sweet skunk definitely has no skunk smell associated with. It does have more of a fruty sent like the c99, but with more of a pine tang on the backend.

Joey Diaz is hilarious. I’d love to see him live someday. Maybe blaze some sweet skunk with him lol.
 

Adam Tripper

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I wonder how Peaks Skunk compares to the old road kill skunk? I am guessing Peaks leans more sativa which is fine by me.
The sweet skunk definitely has no skunk smell associated with. It does have more of a fruty sent like the c99, but with more of a pine tang on the backend.
--- Peak's Sweet Skunk is not related to the classic Skunk, at least not directly. According to Mike, it started with an Island Sweet Skunk, then inbred with the help of an original Skunk #1:

Mike (2008): love the Skunk! (Sk#1) it is very potent, but a clean high. Not a stinky skunk, it's sweet. We purchased this many years ago from the pioneers of the industry. Cheers!

Mike: We changed the name of our Skunk to Sweet Skunk to be more accurate. The original female was an Island Sweet Skunk.

MikeJ acquired a Skunk strain around 2002 from BCSC. He used the strongest male to begin inbreeding with. He specifically said inbreeding, so because the mom is ISS, I'm lead to believe his creation of SS was a process.

I did ask MikeJ about the origins of his Skunk line a couple of years ago. I was told, that was ISS (BCSC) x Skunk #1 of a very famous European Seedbank, probably Sensi Seeds.

--- In turn, "Island Sweet Skunk" is just the name Federation Seed Co. gave the line when they knocked off Breeder Steve's Sweet Skunk. So ISS = Sweet Skunk. A post by Breeder Steve reflects this:
Breeder Steve: Take for instance some of Marc Emery's employees working for shit wages and growing some good grass in their basement thanks to clones from me they finally could actually get high from what they grew. These desperate boys are calling themselves Federation Seed Co. Let me set the record straight: Cotton Candy = Sweet Tooth, Island Sweet Skunk = Sweet Skunk, Mikado = Sweet Pink Grapefruit. These are popular clones I've named and let loose. They claim to have developed them "over the years". Flash-in-the-pan seed company might have been a more appropriate name; they've already crumbled due to a combination of incompetence and shame. Just having my clones does not mean they know how to produce accurate seeds of them when they attempt to reproduce them "over the years" I had long ago told Marc when he asked, that I was not interested in doing knockoffs of others' work, in name or substance.

--- Now let's see what the background of this Sweet Skunk by Breeder Steve is:

Sweet Skunk is a Haze no doubt about it, slight whiff of the bud or the smoke is a dead giveaway, let alone vigor, structure, habits, and flower time. Breeder Steve has the claim of sprouting the seed circa 98. There were two Haze specimens in a test batch of Sweet Pink Grapefruit x Big Skunk. In the same room was a male NL x Haze who didn't do much or got taken out. From that seed batch the #2 SS cut is what has survived to be called Breeder Steve's Sweet Skunk. She made rounds in BC on the commercial circuit. The guys from Fed crossed her to some Skunk genetics and they backcrossed to the #2 till they hit F7/8/9 or something. Steve discovered it but claims to have been jacked by the Federation team, they split and now both companies, Federation & NGSC, have a version. That's the loose version of the story. Steve never released a version, but no one has challenged his claim to its origin. I know it because I believe both SS and ISS are related and great varieties I had a particular interest I at one time. SPG was said to be a clone found in a tray of clones brought north by a vet (Romulan Joe, OSG's buddy), also the Romulan was said to have come from the same gentleman. I am not sure about the BBOB1, when you smoke the SS and feel and smell the haze in her, Breeder Steve's story takes on credibility about the SS. I have had different version of ISS in Vancouver in the day that did have a lot more skunk quality to them. Perhaps they could have been from a separate yet similar gene pool.

--- So assuming British Columbia Seed Company got the "Island Sweet Skunk" from Federation, it looks like Peakseeds' Sweet Skunk is Sweet Pink Grapefruit x Big Skunk x NLHaze x White Widow x Skunk #1
 

Tangerine_

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Looking great. I ended up taking my c99 at 56 days. There where done.....pretty much all the trichomes where cloudy. Didn’t see any amber. While trimming I found the pheno with the more broad leaf structure to be lot more dense. Also had a more pronounced sweet fruity smell.
She could definitely benefit from a lot more support next time around by the end they where both flopping all over the place.

That looks nearly identical to my Apollo 11.
Beautifully done!
 
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