Pack you don’t have to “hunt” through

CavanalCannabis

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I’ve popped around 100 various seeds from Humboldt SC with mixed results. I’m a small commercial grower in OK and do all my own “hunting” (has to be a better term for this..) and out of those 100, I had about 85% herm to varying degrees (I’m not blaming them at all, it could very well be me, but I also have a few strains that seem very stable while many others herm). So far out of those 100, I had 7 or so phenos that really caught my attention: 2 OG Kushes, 1 Headband, 2 blueberry Muffin, 1 lemongrass, and the collie man Kush is loud AF and a beautiful plant, but hermed bad enough that I couldn’t justify keeping them in a commercial setting.

Out of 4 OGs Fem, had like 3 herm, but all were pretty consistent growth. Still have #1 and it is a really nice smoke, all pine and gas, no fruitiness to it. Tested at 22.7%THC, 1.25% terps, and it’s probably my overall favorite after plenty of R&D. Really solid OG. BUT she can be finicky, so it’s a love/hate thing.. the other one tho.. The #3 was definitely a keeper that I didn’t keep... prob would’ve tested at about 25% and 1.8+ terps, with just the right amount of fruit, like fruity pebbles with loooots of piney gas. Kicking myself for not keeping that one..

The Blueberry Muffin seems very stable and homogeneous; though I did get a beautiful dark purple pheno that has the fitting great smell, and a green pheno that can purple if taken longer/colder with a bit louder smell, all pretty low yielders and tested at 14%THC, 1.45% terps. Pretty good smoke, but I’m not much for the fruits. Not good commercially unless your going for extracts.

The headband hermed bad enough that I ditched it after round 2. It had a peppery funk that was sure loud and the smoke was super smooth and delicious, and real mellow effects, great yielder. Tested at 17%THC, 1% terps (not sure I believe this one).

The lemongrass I kept is right up there with the most densely coated trichome covered buds I’ve ever seen, but it’s very leafy. Quite a bit of variety in the 8 or so I popped as far as height; all needed support, all sweet lemony flavor. The #6 I still have is so sticky and smells pretty damn loud and great. Just not good bud structure. It’s just small balls of sticky frosty leafy dense buds, but grinds fine, rolls nice, smokes really nice, and hits really hard and fast. I have a tolerance right up there, and this one usually catches me mid joint where I’m just like ‘F I’m stoned’. Wears right off after about 30-45 min. Tested at 22.3% THC, 1.32% terps. Really don’t like how it grows, but it’s worth hanging on to I think.

The 4 collie man Kush were very similar in growth, 2 green and 2 almost black purple, all smelled loud AF gas, burnt pine, sour flowers. All hermed pretty bad, but really wish they wouldn’t have. Not a very strong high, but super mellow body, plenty functional.

So far, my 3 female White Russians from serious seeds were very homogenous and stable, and might be one of the better commercial strains I’ve grown yet. And White Russian is kick-your-ass strong! I’ve had multiple occasions of smoking it and after about 20 minutes I feel like every limb is 1000 pounds.

Hope this is of some assistance.
 

Hobbes

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I'm looking for something stable to flower in bulk , no hunt, like this but never had luck running European seeds. Is serious seeds quality as good as cannarado, phinest, for example? In my experience the more stable the more commercial mids but I'm relatively new to flowering bulk seed crops. Every nursery I've tested in CA has cultured dirty...having fusarium, pythium, thielaviopsis, hlvd and more. So sourcing good stable seed is critical nowadays imo.
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I've grown Serious' Kali Mist and Bubblegum, both were top rate. Another Serious strain that I'm going to grow after Kali Mist is Serious Happiness - sounds just phenominal.

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"Two legends were crossed to produce this strain. We combined our famous Warlock-father with our legendary AK-47-mother and the result gave us pure happiness! In fact this hybrid brings happiness TWICE.

First you will be happy about how easy to grow she is. Serious Happiness has the perfect hybrid-structure for indoor growing with several side branches not too close together. In flowering each branch grows a very big and dense bud with few leaves, she is easy to manicure!

Her aroma and taste are sweet and fruity, sometimes a bit spicy, with a sugary aftertaste when smoked.
That is the moment when she gives pure happiness for the second time. Her effect is a longlasting buzz that combines a nice body-stoned with an incredible head-high, we felt this as pure bliss.

The name Serious Happiness came up after smoking this fantastic strain, because thats exactly how the grower feels, happy while she grows and seriously happy when she is finished. FIRST award won by Serious Happiness: 3rd prize in the category: 'Sativa / Grower' at the IC-420 Cup 2015 in Amsterdam, entered by CLOUDZ.

The yield of this variety is AMAZING! She received the SPECIAL AWARD for the MOST PRODUCTIVE variety at the Master Seedscup 2016 (edition: Outdoor Spain) from YERBA-Magazine."

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DukeFluke

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Just finished a freebie of serious happiness actually. Just drying now. It's a very unique looking little thing, like a little stout christmas tree which seems to self-level. I'll let you know what she smokes like
 

CavanalCannabis

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I also have 1 keeper of SS CBD Warlock out of 3 I finished, all very short stocky plants. My keeper tested at 9.7% THC, 11.5% CBD, and 1.25% terps; smells like purple but not grapey, more sweet earth licorice with a solid undertone of skunk. Very sticky, very thick smoke or vape, a bit peppery and harsh, but the effects are very enjoyable, uplifting on mood and relaxing at the same time. I usually mix it with MK Ultra in the vape at night and it’s lights out. These are strain cards I made that get attached to my packs for sale. BA771249-30E5-4E54-9235-2E06AA78D8E5.jpeg
 
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