ROAD KILL SKUNK F2 PHENO#2 - 10 regs - LOW STOCK

ROAD KILL SKUNK F2 PHENO#2 (regular photo-period)
THE "RED" Pheno

This pheno type was a red pheno. Expressing the ROAD KILL terps but more of a red color.

Story that goes along with this strain:
Originally sourced by Dirty Jim in the early 80s in Mendocino California at Fort Bragg California this stinker certainly lives up to its name, it got many folks who grew her out in the 80s and 90s busted, Lime green colored buds with Orange hairs glisten with trichomes and stank to high hog heaven, this one is a bit harsh on the pallet but puts out a heady punch to the head, watch out for 80s style munchies, this one gives it in spades not a daywrecker just a great old school commercial strain that is nowdays hard to find due to its reputation of narcing out its growers

What I have found:
This strain was open pollinated using numerous males while James had it. Therefore it will exhibit a few phenos. All a bit different but all along the same road kill lines. The terp values are not over the top. They are there but not super loud. Some plants turn red upon cessation.
It's a nice road kill, not really a skunk. I got smells of burnt rubber, cat litter box, gym locker, onions, garlic, and earth. Nothing sweet at all!

I am very glad I have it in my collection becasue these genes aren't offered by many. A shorter faster finish Christmas tree shaped plant with dense buds that start to smell in week 3 of flower.

Back in February of 2022 I acquired Road Kill Skunk directly from Alaskan Canna Cache. In June 2022 James Schenk AKA Heime Cheeba died in a tragic motorcycle accident. I am very sadden by this and wish all of James relatives and friends much condolences.

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Varietal type: Heirloom
Gender: Regular
Flowering: 60 - 70 days
Yield: Medium
Height: Medium
Indoor / Outdoor:
Indoor
Outdoor
Climate:
Hot
Temperate
Cool
Quantity available: 5
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