TerrapinBlazin
Well-Known Member
I’ll start by saying I generally never grow bagseeds as a general rule because I don’t want to risk introducing hermies into my grow. This one particular instance is making me consider breaking this rule.
I bought a “harvest blend” from the dispensary down the street. It had popcorn buds from all their strains, including two that got seeded. Normally I wouldn’t even bother, but the two strains that got seeded, GG4 and trap star, are fucking awesome. The possibility that even one of these seeds is a cross pollination of these two strains seems like it’s worth doing a pheno hunt on these bagseeds. After all, legendary strains like chemdawg came from bagseed and GG4 and trap star both have that strain in their heritage.
If I get one stable female off these, it’s totally worth it, right? It goes without saying that any plant that gets a ‘nanner on it gets chopped right away, and I’ll be able to keep a much closer eye on it than the underpaid employees at Minerva Canna’s farm. Plus, isn’t “glue trap” a fucking awesome strain name?
I bought a “harvest blend” from the dispensary down the street. It had popcorn buds from all their strains, including two that got seeded. Normally I wouldn’t even bother, but the two strains that got seeded, GG4 and trap star, are fucking awesome. The possibility that even one of these seeds is a cross pollination of these two strains seems like it’s worth doing a pheno hunt on these bagseeds. After all, legendary strains like chemdawg came from bagseed and GG4 and trap star both have that strain in their heritage.
If I get one stable female off these, it’s totally worth it, right? It goes without saying that any plant that gets a ‘nanner on it gets chopped right away, and I’ll be able to keep a much closer eye on it than the underpaid employees at Minerva Canna’s farm. Plus, isn’t “glue trap” a fucking awesome strain name?
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