Rufus T. Firefly
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Archive, in-house, relentless genetics, sincityseeds, seedjunky, exotic genetics, gage green genetics, jungle boys, tiki madman will stay in the hype for years to come.
Have to go with archive. I would of chosen seedjunky but it’s hard to find vigorous plants to risk tables on. I’m sure people who can afford a couple packs of same strain have better success just not my case but weed is so dank and fruity. Archive is mostly Dank gas profiles easily.Which one is your #1 if you had to choose?
When you can make $10,000 on a single plant just from the seeds, it kinda brings out the entrepreneur in hucksters. Good seeds should sell for not over $3 each, $5 at most.Define breeder. Most of these outfits are not doing any real breeding. So many are just taking one already known good strain, crossing it with another and selling F1's with some new cool sounding name. Anyone can take a popular Fuzzy Monkey Purple Cheesecake and cross it with a Banana Pineapple Cookie Dream and call it Fuzzy Monkey Purple Cookie Dream. That's not breeding that's making seeds and it isn't hard.
People spending $20+ a seed for the latest thing circulating online. I can guarantee that most would not be able to tell the difference from one strain to the next. Marketing and hype is the primary driver behind the seed industry. People that think all these outfits are raising thousands of plants and going through them for multiple generations to find the best plants are incorrect. People are chucking pollen and making seeds to sell as fast as they can.
I have my own private stuff as do many other home growers that will rival much of what's out there. It's not hard to make crosses. It's another thing to actually breed a stabilized strain that doesn't have a dozen different pheno's. Heck, the Maya were doing more actual breeding with corn back in 2500 BC than what many are doing with cannabis today. The difference is back then their survival depended on a reliable food source. Today it's all about getting something cool to market and making money which is why it's a chucking free for all. There is even a Chuckers Paradise thread on this forum with many making some excellent and awesome crosses.
I'm more focused on preservation of genetics than worried about what the latest pollen chucker is hucking on strainly or instagram. I won't pay a dime for most of the hybrids out there. But I will pay for some obscure landrace Indica from a remote valley in Pakistan or a landrace sativa from the jungles of South America or some country in Africa.
In the end there is no Best Breeder. Grow what you want and enjoy it. Falling for the hype is common. What matters in the end is if you get a good harvest and that you're happy with the results. That can come from some new cross of this or that or it can come from an old tried and true strain that's been around for years.
I just tell people to avoid anything over $100 as far as clones & seeds go. Don't even entertain those assfaces trying to get $100+ for a cut or seed pack.When you can make $10,000 on a single plant just from the seeds, it kinda brings out the entrepreneur in hucksters. Good seeds should sell for not over $3 each, $5 at most.
Solfire I've yet to try but heard amazing things about this one. Symbiotic always has hitters. I've been growing their Punch Cookies since 2019 and it's a crowd favorite I can't keep it around.Wy east farm and Karma! compound is great too but i found it too expensive now..canarado got so many LEGIT choice too!DNA got only good terps in my experience!sin city are very legit and generous !solfire is fire aswell !bloom seed is awesome !heard good things about topdawg and terp hogz but very expensive too lol
Solfire I've yet to try but heard amazing
Iam growing symbiotic mimosa right now iam excited!got my 1st male flowering aswell im sure its a good choice for pollen!the solfire i grew was banana runtz all was crazy keeper legit runtz phenos !Solfire I've yet to try but heard amazing things about this one. Symbiotic always has hitters. I've been growing their Punch Cookies since 2019 and it's a crowd favorite I can't keep it around.