Anyone Know About Soma Seeds?

northerntights

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Does anyone have experience with soma seeds, or better yet somango/soma #5? It looks very interesting, hell mouth watering and there other colorful strains look interesting to. Just looking for some info, I don't know much about this company or the strains but for indoor varieties they seem to the most tempting I have seen in a while, I like the odd and exotic. Thanks, I'm trying to diversify my portfolio :mrgreen:
 

midgradeindasouth

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Not positive about strain.
I do know that soma is a prescription anti inflamatory. (carsiprodol)
Maybee it is good for people with chronic pain.
But then again what really good bud isn't good for pain.
Let us know if you find out for sure though.:joint:
 

djfeav

Active Member
hi mate i take it you mean the seed company have had seeds before big budda cheese small yeild but very strong smoke well chuffed
 

northerntights

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sweet, I was just looking for the fruity of the fruity, I mean SWEET tasting bud and this seemed to fit the bill. Guess I will just have to give it a shot!
 

CannaBoss

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Soma is also a man, he is one of the Ganja Gurus that has helped shape the way Medical and Recreational Cannabis is grown and bred in the this era.

He is a 50-something Caucasian Rastafarian originally from the US.
but now resides in Holland.

He has been growing and breeding for decades and is recognized throughout the world for his contributions to the Cannabis Culture.

Soma has won numerous Cannabis awards in his carreer and has produced such legendary strains as; NY Diesel, Lavender, and Reclinig Buddah.

His growing methods indoors reflect his methods outdoors. He makes every attempt possible to re-create nature indoors. Soma grows in soil beds to allow roots to join with the other plants next to it, and to grow in all directions as they do in nature.
He is a firm believer in "supercropping" his plants. ( the method of pinching and bending top stalks to let the bottom shoots catch up to produce multiple colas on a single plant.)

Overall you can't go wrong with a Soma creation, best of luck.
 

ljjr

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also soma specializes in growing organic, his book organic soma style is kick ass, if you haven't heard of soma and his great genetics where have you been? do a google search on soma and you will find loads of info on the man, his genetics and his organic growing.
 

000420

terpenophenolic
Soma is a great man, you can't go wrong buying his seeds.You should also pick up his book, it is an excellent read.I grow in soma style beds and i'll never go back to pots, when you have 2 plants sharing a 40 gallon bed amazing things happen, giving the roots plenty of space to develope., my plants can shoot a root off 4 feet in one direction, you just don't get that in pots....now i'm off topic, anyways totally buy seeds from Soma if you got the cash.
 

northerntights

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Well does anyone know where to get Soma seeds, I mean a place that ships stealth to the US? The only company I have seen I ordered from a while back and nothing came, ever... Rhino Gifts I think, plus they use standard mail and it can take a month or two!
 

000420

terpenophenolic
Well does anyone know where to get Soma seeds, I mean a place that ships stealth to the US? The only company I have seen I ordered from a while back and nothing came, ever... Rhino Gifts I think, plus they use standard mail and it can take a month or two!

this is where I order my seeds, Dr. Chronic has many breeders for you to choose from and his shipping is very stealth, I've always recieved my package from him every time and wiyhin 9 days.Here is a link to the Soma Seeds section of his page.

nycd,skunk seeds , cannabis seeds, marijuana seeds ,

enjoy...:joint:
 

Amos Otis

Well-Known Member
Soma is also a man, he is one of the Ganja Gurus that has helped shape the way Medical and Recreational Cannabis is grown and bred in the this era.

He is a 50-something Caucasian Rastafarian originally from the US.
but now resides in Holland.

He has been growing and breeding for decades and is recognized throughout the world for his contributions to the Cannabis Culture.

Soma has won numerous Cannabis awards in his carreer and has produced such legendary strains as; NY Diesel, Lavender, and Reclinig Buddah.

His growing methods indoors reflect his methods outdoors. He makes every attempt possible to re-create nature indoors. Soma grows in soil beds to allow roots to join with the other plants next to it, and to grow in all directions as they do in nature.
He is a firm believer in "supercropping" his plants. ( the method of pinching and bending top stalks to let the bottom shoots catch up to produce multiple colas on a single plant.)

Overall you can't go wrong with a Soma creation, best of luck.
I'd burn w/ Soma.

 

heelzballer

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Lavender...lol! "It turns purple" he says...Gotta love Soma---In all seriousness though, I haven't run a lot of his beans (expensive) but I did buy three lavender seeds, one was mutant, and two weren't strong enough to make it past the seedling stage...Was super disappointed, and even emailed him but never got a reply. Not a newb by any means with seed starting too.

Would really like to try Soma again, but just a little hesitant after being burned. I'm sure others have had better success, but grow reports are few and far between.
 

TonightYou

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Lavender...lol! "It turns purple" he says...Gotta love Soma---In all seriousness though, I haven't run a lot of his beans (expensive) but I did buy three lavender seeds, one was mutant, and two weren't strong enough to make it past the seedling stage...Was super disappointed, and even emailed him but never got a reply. Not a newb by any means with seed starting too.

Would really like to try Soma again, but just a little hesitant after being burned. I'm sure others have had better success, but grow reports are few and far between.
That's a bummer. It's one thing to have a problem, it's another not to fix it
 

bigskymtnguy

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Lavander and RockBud A+ are both great Soma strains. I still have a keeper cut of the Lav in my collection. They have them at Attitude Seed Bank. He has been around for a long, long time in the breeding business and has a very good reputation.
 

eastcoastmo

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Back in the day I grew out some of his super skunk (hasn't been available for some time now unfortunately) that I got from Marc Emery. It is still some of the dankest, most potent weed I ever grew. The buds were this bright light green with bright orange hairs and one cone nearly made me green out a number of times. God I'd love to grow that again :(
 

Kygiacomo

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Lavender...lol! "It turns purple" he says...Gotta love Soma---In all seriousness though, I haven't run a lot of his beans (expensive) but I did buy three lavender seeds, one was mutant, and two weren't strong enough to make it past the seedling stage...Was super disappointed, and even emailed him but never got a reply. Not a newb by any means with seed starting too.

Would really like to try Soma again, but just a little hesitant after being burned. I'm sure others have had better success, but grow reports are few and far between.
damn that really sucks pay 90$ roughly for 3 seeds and 2 didnt make it damn! id say they are few reports on his strains bc alot of ppl prefer to grow some cheaper strains..female seeds has great stuff for a great price..if u want some great smoke and a great price then female seeds is the way to go..there are also other breeders out there that are cheap and has great stuff like paradise,sweet seeds,delicious,dinafem and bomb seeds just to name a few...i have always heard great things about soma but im dont think im ready to take the plunge yet bc im only a outdoor grower and there are tons of shit that can go wrong so i have never bought any seeds that cost more then 21$ and that was the holy grail kush and i was not impressed with it at all so im sticking to the breeders above for a while
 

Kygiacomo

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Recent events are making me nostalgic for the good old days. :eyesmoke:
roger that brother..i just am wrapping up my outdoor grow its gonna frost tonight here but its been a great year considering the bud rot i went thur this year but its all good now i know how to fight that damn bud rot before it even happens next year and on top that i got all outdoor strains like hollands hope,frisen dew,sweet purple,purple maroc,green posion,early skunk and early biddy..im looking for that old school skunk/lemonly,lime flavor only thing i have found so far that comes close to the 1990's stuff has been super
Recent events are making me nostalgic for the good old days. :eyesmoke:
come to think of it when this thread was wrote i had no ideal they even had all the strains they did..i thought they was only skunk,tha funk and the kill lol im in the mountains of appalachia rurel area and all i grew then was local strains that i got off some these older hillbillys..they have some killer seeds but i cant get feminised seeds and i have to plant a shit load just to get 10 females and i only grow guerilla style so want guranteed females for sure for all the work i have to do..the old 1990s skunk lemon flavor is what im on the hunt for and so far only thing close is super lemon haze
 
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