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Here are my Afghan Skunks waiting for space.
I'm interested to see how these performed outdoors. They shouldn't have a huge stretch.

Hell’s Hypotenuse Is stockier than I expected.
I've read that OGs aren't as prone to the tall lanky structure outdoor vs indoor. They look to be Black Triangle leaners with many leaf blades and beefier frame.

HAOG x Skunky D has been a pleasant surprise. They will be large
Both parents like to go vertical.
 

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Here are a few crappy pics of my Triangle Brewsters(? Not sure of official name). They're at 35 days. Have two that are tall, open and are filling in well and one squat little tank. All are frosting up nicely. One of the taller ones (1st pic)is already having trouble supporting its weight while the other tall one (pic 2) seems to be a little frostier. The frostier one is the one that got hit with Strawberry Milk pollen. The little squat one (pic 3) is way leafier and just stacking its little frame. Cant tell much on smell, seem sweeter than I was expecting.
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Green Crack S1 x Skunky D
After growing out many different skunks from different breeders, I haven't found THAT skunk popping out consistently. I mostly work skunks so I have stinky/offensive smelling skunk plants (Skunky D & crosses), but not a "roadkill" skunk. Using my Skunky D line as the skunk base (foul rot, garbage, dirty diapers) I've been trying to add the sharp chemical astringent from my Green Crack S1. I think that ammonia-like sting added to the foul rot/garbage will yield a roadkill bouquet on a classically structured skunk. Many have intimated that the RKS was an afghan plant which would lead to a skunk guy assuming Afghan-Skunk. I want to put that RKS stink on a traditional Skunk #1 frame to offer THAT skunk; A skunk deserving of the name. I have tried a (Skunky D x GCBX1) but didn't get what I wanted. I also have (Skunky D x SSSC Skunk #1 F2) to try next and will be making Skunky D x GC BX3 soon.

Starting the stretch in early flower
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Starting to bud after the stretch
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All but one pheno has some degree of double serration (GC trait)
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The frost is setting in (day 21)
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I'm very pleased with this cross in general and as long as that "roadkill" bouquet comes through, we may have the winning combination. I have a feeling that this particular pair is going to be a nice Schwaggy Skunk #1 if not RKS.

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Here are a few crappy pics of my Triangle Brewsters(? Not sure of official name). They're at 35 days. Have two that are tall, open and are filling in well and one squat little tank. All are frosting up nicely. One of the taller ones (1st pic)is already having trouble supporting its weight while the other tall one (pic 2) seems to be a little frostier. The frostier one is the one that got hit with Strawberry Milk pollen. The little squat one (pic 3) is way leafier and just stacking its little frame. Cant tell much on smell, seem sweeter than I was expecting.
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? That first pheno is nice. The first plant is leaning hard to the TK, the proto-OG showing with the longer internodes and that OG floral structure. The wide leathery leaves are TK too. The second is leaning hard to the Skunky Brewster. The thinner leaves, solid cola stacking, and porcupine look to the sharp calyxes shredding upward are all Skunky B. The third lady looks like a decent mix of the two.
 

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Strain Name: None
Genetics: East Coast Sour Diesel (Chaco’s cut) x Skunky Brewster
Sex: Regular
Type: Hybrid (sat dom)

Yield: Medium-Heavy
Flowering Time: 65-72 days
Height: Medium, Main cola/smaller side branches, x2-x2.5
Feeding: Most phenos did well with low-medium feeding
Training: Stems/branches were sturdy and did not require much support

Phenotypes: There was not a wide variance in the phenotypes of the test run. The plants were similar to the Skunky VA (Chem’91skva x Skunky Brewster) both in structure and floral aesthetics. Large fan leaves, deep serrations, strong side branching/budding.
Effect: Rushing high, euphoria, can be overdone into discomfort, slow/relaxing come down after ~1.5-2hrs
Taste/Smells: Oil rag, Chem, Sour funk

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After growing out many different skunks from different breeders, I haven't found THAT skunk popping out consistently.
This means alot coming from you.
Many have intimated that the RKS was an afghan plant which would lead to a skunk guy assuming Afghan-Skunk. I want to put that RKS stink on a traditional Skunk #1 frame to offer THAT skunk; A skunk deserving of the name.
I am working on a "preservation" chuck of a chucker who found THEIR rks. There was a number of people who didn't believe it was possible because the genetics weren't there.
In the sampling I have grown I would say about 1 in 10 have a dead animal on the side of the road note. It is curious to me if rks will ever be "found" as it seems a figment of a fleeting memory. Now with the capacity for genetic analysis part of me belives that would be over thinking the situation, but would provide a basis for what rks is? What I am working on is bluberry x jack the ripper and refer to the dead animal pheno as rks out of respect.

2 things I am happy for - a skva bagseed (suspected god bud) plant that smells like vomit and @Schwaggy P is posting regular again.
 

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There was a number of people who didn't believe it was possible because the genetics weren't there.
I am working on is bluberry x jack the ripper
You could give me 100 guesses and neither of those would cross my mind to throw funk. I remember JTR was a super lemony strain.

It is curious to me if rks will ever be "found" as it seems a figment of a fleeting memory.
I know that there was a Skunk #1 and Skunk #2 back when the skunk was being worked. The Skunk #2 was the stinky RKS type and the Skunk #1 was the more sweet skunk. Pretty sure Sam didn't like the #2 and left it in favor of working the sweeter #1. Most of the skunk you'll come across is a Skunk #1 variant ,so if it's lurking, it will be in a sea of sweeter skunk. I want to have a skunk line that consistently throws stinky plants on the Skunk #1 frame instead of having them be the stockier afghan heavy skunks. Even if it doesn't fit the RKS bouquet on every plant, they should all stink. Taller, dark and oily narrow leaves, good calyx-to-leaf ratio, heavier yielding, sativa dom high, and stink.

plant that smells like vomit
That'll get your attention
 
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