Old School Skunk, who's found it???

tardis

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I know a guy selling clones of both Skunk #1 and RKS. He doesn't make sales on IG but you can msg him there and ask if you have any questions. He is going under THe_Stink_Bank on IG. His prices are cheap given todays market. $150 a clone or less (and that included shipping). I got no financial connection to him just pointing out that it is out there and available.
 

Ilikesnacks

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Bought some Grandpappy Skunk seeds 12 pack of regular seed for $55, will save them for next year.
I believe it's from the same guy who was mentioned in an earlier post, who found some old seeds from his grandfather freezer. Can't hurt to try them out, might find a more sativa landrace pheno or a male to make some seeds. Should be fun.View attachment 5129634
HEIRLOOM CANNABIS SEEDS FOR THE HOME GARDENER

THE STORY OF GRANDPAPPY SKUNK SEEDS



Where and when Grandpappy Skunk seeds came from…

In 1978, in South Santa Cruz county, Wayne purchased 100 cannabis seeds from legendary seed breeder Sam The Skunkman. These are a F1 or F2 strain that preceded Sam’s Skunk No. 1 that he created in the 80s. Life happened, Wayne could not grow them out and he froze them. Decades later he popped his frozen seeds and discovered that these pre-Skunk strains have an amazing Sativa expression.

It is creative, happy weed.

You can read the story of Skunk history and Wayne’s seeds in the magazine Cannabis Chronicle, December 2021 – the article is called Skunk City by Richard Stockton.

https://issuu.com/metrosiliconvalley/docs/cannabis_chronicle_december_2021

Wayne’s dream is to distribute these heirloom seeds to backyard growers so they can experience the high he gets from Grandpappy Skunk, and to keep these genetics in the public domain. These seeds are the original landrace strains imported almost 50 years ago; open pollinated, organically outdoor grown.

Grandpappy Skunk is being legally offered in dispensaries by Jeff Nordahl of Jade Nectar. Jeff is making the seeds part of his Cannaboid Public Domain Project. Jeff’s Project is dedicated to saving and preserving heirloom cannabis seed stock for public use.

Long time Santa Cruz County growers including Sam The Skunkman think these seeds are of Columbian, Afghani and Acapulco Gold strains from the 70s. All we know for certain is Sam The Skunkman created them in the 70s and Wayne bought them in 1978 and it is creative, happy weed
 

Paul-n-Chukka

Well-Known Member
HEIRLOOM CANNABIS SEEDS FOR THE HOME GARDENER

THE STORY OF GRANDPAPPY SKUNK SEEDS



Where and when Grandpappy Skunk seeds came from…

In 1978, in South Santa Cruz county, Wayne purchased 100 cannabis seeds from legendary seed breeder Sam The Skunkman. These are a F1 or F2 strain that preceded Sam’s Skunk No. 1 that he created in the 80s. Life happened, Wayne could not grow them out and he froze them. Decades later he popped his frozen seeds and discovered that these pre-Skunk strains have an amazing Sativa expression.

It is creative, happy weed.

You can read the story of Skunk history and Wayne’s seeds in the magazine Cannabis Chronicle, December 2021 – the article is called Skunk City by Richard Stockton.

https://issuu.com/metrosiliconvalley/docs/cannabis_chronicle_december_2021

Wayne’s dream is to distribute these heirloom seeds to backyard growers so they can experience the high he gets from Grandpappy Skunk, and to keep these genetics in the public domain. These seeds are the original landrace strains imported almost 50 years ago; open pollinated, organically outdoor grown.

Grandpappy Skunk is being legally offered in dispensaries by Jeff Nordahl of Jade Nectar. Jeff is making the seeds part of his Cannaboid Public Domain Project. Jeff’s Project is dedicated to saving and preserving heirloom cannabis seed stock for public use.

Long time Santa Cruz County growers including Sam The Skunkman think these seeds are of Columbian, Afghani and Acapulco Gold strains from the 70s. All we know for certain is Sam The Skunkman created them in the 70s and Wayne bought them in 1978 and it is creative, happy weed
You sure as fuck didn't grow up on the west coast in the 70s if any of that is meaningful to you.
 

Krit

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HEIRLOOM CANNABIS SEEDS FOR THE HOME GARDENER

THE STORY OF GRANDPAPPY SKUNK SEEDS



Where and when Grandpappy Skunk seeds came from…

In 1978, in South Santa Cruz county, Wayne purchased 100 cannabis seeds from legendary seed breeder Sam The Skunkman. These are a F1 or F2 strain that preceded Sam’s Skunk No. 1 that he created in the 80s. Life happened, Wayne could not grow them out and he froze them. Decades later he popped his frozen seeds and discovered that these pre-Skunk strains have an amazing Sativa expression.

It is creative, happy weed.

You can read the story of Skunk history and Wayne’s seeds in the magazine Cannabis Chronicle, December 2021 – the article is called Skunk City by Richard Stockton.

https://issuu.com/metrosiliconvalley/docs/cannabis_chronicle_december_2021

Wayne’s dream is to distribute these heirloom seeds to backyard growers so they can experience the high he gets from Grandpappy Skunk, and to keep these genetics in the public domain. These seeds are the original landrace strains imported almost 50 years ago; open pollinated, organically outdoor grown.

Grandpappy Skunk is being legally offered in dispensaries by Jeff Nordahl of Jade Nectar. Jeff is making the seeds part of his Cannaboid Public Domain Project. Jeff’s Project is dedicated to saving and preserving heirloom cannabis seed stock for public use.

Long time Santa Cruz County growers including Sam The Skunkman think these seeds are of Columbian, Afghani and Acapulco Gold strains from the 70s. All we know for certain is Sam The Skunkman created them in the 70s and Wayne bought them in 1978 and it is creative, happy weed
Thanks for posting this.
Sounds like what I was hoping for.
 

Krit

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You sure as fuck didn't grow up on the west coast in the 70s if any of that is meaningful to you.
Grew up in the bay from the late 80s early 90s.
Didn't really know the whole background of the seeds, but the raid is marijuana lore. Just hoping I get some nice sativa hybrids from the pack.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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If you're growing seeds or clones you think are skunk but you can't really tell cuz they're only in veg. You don't have real skunk, lol.

Trust me, if you got some real skunk or anything close you'll know by the time them bitches are a foot tall.

I've only done some early 2001-2 skunk #1 and by the time the seedlings were 6 inches tall the whole house stunk. Flowering them out indoors was dumb, especially since we weren't running carbon filters.
 

80skunk

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HEIRLOOM CANNABIS SEEDS FOR THE HOME GARDENER

THE STORY OF GRANDPAPPY SKUNK SEEDS



Where and when Grandpappy Skunk seeds came from…

In 1978, in South Santa Cruz county, Wayne purchased 100 cannabis seeds from legendary seed breeder Sam The Skunkman. These are a F1 or F2 strain that preceded Sam’s Skunk No. 1 that he created in the 80s. Life happened, Wayne could not grow them out and he froze them. Decades later he popped his frozen seeds and discovered that these pre-Skunk strains have an amazing Sativa expression.

It is creative, happy weed.

You can read the story of Skunk history and Wayne’s seeds in the magazine Cannabis Chronicle, December 2021 – the article is called Skunk City by Richard Stockton.

https://issuu.com/metrosiliconvalley/docs/cannabis_chronicle_december_2021

Wayne’s dream is to distribute these heirloom seeds to backyard growers so they can experience the high he gets from Grandpappy Skunk, and to keep these genetics in the public domain. These seeds are the original landrace strains imported almost 50 years ago; open pollinated, organically outdoor grown.

Grandpappy Skunk is being legally offered in dispensaries by Jeff Nordahl of Jade Nectar. Jeff is making the seeds part of his Cannaboid Public Domain Project. Jeff’s Project is dedicated to saving and preserving heirloom cannabis seed stock for public use.

Long time Santa Cruz County growers including Sam The Skunkman think these seeds are of Columbian, Afghani and Acapulco Gold strains from the 70s. All we know for certain is Sam The Skunkman created them in the 70s and Wayne bought them in 1978 and it is creative, happy weed
named for the smell, how do people get away with calling this sweat smell skunk?
Hey U guys watch that movie The Gentlemen w/ matt makanhey (new movie) double bubble lolol I bought $100 skunk seeds from the UK.., RKS bullshit lololllll They grew huge though . Sitting up in my cabinet wrapped up in bag in cool place. Been giving it away now i'm hearing its good stuff I have to go try it lol.. . Its not the least bit skunky .
 

80skunk

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Hey U guys watch that movie The Gentlemen w/ matt makanhey (new movie) double bubble lolol I bought $100 skunk seeds from the UK.., RKS bullshit lololllll They grew huge though . Sitting up in my cabinet wrapped up in bag in cool place. Been giving it away now i'm hearing its good stuff I have to go try it lol.. . Its not the least bit skunky .
 
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