Greenpoint seeds!!

morgwar

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I have a dozen packs of GPS, and I've been having a tough time trying to decide which to grow first... I think I've just made my choice, after seeing those Dynamite Diesel pics and hearing that they smell like grapefruit.
Hey man good choice! But heads up mine smell like rotting flesh. No citrus at all.
Maybe its my nutes though.
 

Gu~

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My first thought was to not name any strains I produced. At the time I thought there was already enough names. I didn't want to create anymore to confuse people. Well.. also, because I thought that people mostly wanted to see what the lineage was, why not make it easy.

Well, try writing "Super Sour Fire OG x Polar Bear OG" on ever label and every announcement. It was more messy than it was streamlining.

I also didn't want do the combine-one-word-from-one-strain-and-one-word-from-the-other
i.e. Wedding Cake x Grape Pie = Wedding Pie
I wanted my seeds to have a theme... America. Specifically Old Western America.

I've caved in to the pressure a few times i.e. Jelly Pie(maybe), Cookies N Chem(for sure) but overall I want to stay along that adventurous pioneer spirit that a lot of you guys exhibit as cannabis growers and enthusiast.

Bonfire - (TriFi x Stardawg)
 

Trewalker

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I have a dozen packs of GPS, and I've been having a tough time trying to decide which to grow first... I think I've just made my choice, after seeing those Dynamite Diesel pics and hearing that they smell like grapefruit.
Your feelings won't be hurt on anything you run of Gu~ Stardawg crosses, I have been running his stuff from the word go, and I have of yet to find a single plant that was not up to par. And no I don't know Gu~ or get anything in return for those comments.

I did have to throw out 2 of my Copper Chem's I had in vegi though as they stank bad, real bad, to the point of irritating the eyes, and I dont have filters for my vegi area, and live in the Bible Belt so they had to go.
 

typoerror

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This stuff is incredible! My guy knows how to blast! He says it's the material. I say it's the genetics...

Trim run - sin mint cookies, chem dd x red headed stranger, chem dd x pbog and purple badlands. This stuff is better then damn near every nug run I've come across. Terps on terps on terps.
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Live sugar - chem dd x red headed stranger and purple badlands. Insanely good! So terpy!
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greendiamond9

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My first thought was to not name any strains I produced. At the time I thought there was already enough names. I didn't want to create anymore to confuse people. Well.. also, because I thought that people mostly wanted to see what the lineage was, why not make it easy.

Well, try writing "Super Sour Fire OG x Polar Bear OG" on ever label and every announcement. It was more messy than it was streamlining.

I also didn't want do the combine-one-word-from-one-strain-and-one-word-from-the-other
i.e. Wedding Cake x Grape Pie = Wedding Pie
I wanted my seeds to have a theme... America. Specifically Old Western America.

I've caved in to the pressure a few times i.e. Jelly Pie(maybe), Cookies N Chem(for sure) but overall I want to stay along that adventurous pioneer spirit that a lot of you guys exhibit as cannabis growers and enthusiast.

Bonfire - (TriFi x Stardawg)
Were these ever named. I just wrote GPS on my jars.

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kds710

Well-Known Member
My first thought was to not name any strains I produced. At the time I thought there was already enough names. I didn't want to create anymore to confuse people. Well.. also, because I thought that people mostly wanted to see what the lineage was, why not make it easy.

Well, try writing "Super Sour Fire OG x Polar Bear OG" on ever label and every announcement. It was more messy than it was streamlining.

I also didn't want do the combine-one-word-from-one-strain-and-one-word-from-the-other
i.e. Wedding Cake x Grape Pie = Wedding Pie
I wanted my seeds to have a theme... America. Specifically Old Western America.

I've caved in to the pressure a few times i.e. Jelly Pie(maybe), Cookies N Chem(for sure) but overall I want to stay along that adventurous pioneer spirit that a lot of you guys exhibit as cannabis growers and enthusiast.

Bonfire - (TriFi x Stardawg)
nowadays this sets you apart from most when it comes to the name game, along with Bodhi for the most part and a very small handful of other notable seed makers. On the other hand I do like to see the lineage in parenthesis at least. That's what drew me to the Star Dawg crosses I chose. Perfect example Raindance, seeing (Chem 91/SFV OG) x (Chem 4/Chem D bx2) was a no brainer compared to if it were listed as Deadhead OG x Star Dawg. I say keep with having the lineage of the parents listed the way you do, leaves very few questions to be asked about what you are purchasing
 

rocknratm

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My first thought was to not name any strains I produced. At the time I thought there was already enough names. I didn't want to create anymore to confuse people. Well.. also, because I thought that people mostly wanted to see what the lineage was, why not make it easy.

Well, try writing "Super Sour Fire OG x Polar Bear OG" on ever label and every announcement. It was more messy than it was streamlining.

I also didn't want do the combine-one-word-from-one-strain-and-one-word-from-the-other
i.e. Wedding Cake x Grape Pie = Wedding Pie
I wanted my seeds to have a theme... America. Specifically Old Western America.

I've caved in to the pressure a few times i.e. Jelly Pie(maybe), Cookies N Chem(for sure) but overall I want to stay along that adventurous pioneer spirit that a lot of you guys exhibit as cannabis growers and enthusiast.

Bonfire - (TriFi x Stardawg)
Ive made a few crosses myself and will say i like to try and name things strait forward using one part of the female name and one part of the male name.
Ex: oregon huckleberry x sour tangie mendo dawg.
Tons if possibilities. I like hucks dawg or huckle dawg. Oregon meets mendo, tangie berry, tons of options.
But its nice when you dont have to do an analysis of the name to figure out the lineage.

Alot of the time it seeks like making up the coolest new name is all about hyping up a strain... I'd prefer the strain speaks for itself but its the right of the person who crossed it to name it as they see fit
 

ahlkemist

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nowadays this sets you apart from most when it comes to the name game, along with Bodhi for the most part and a very small handful of other notable seed makers. On the other hand I do like to see the lineage in parenthesis at least. That's what drew me to the Star Dawg crosses I chose. Perfect example Raindance, seeing (Chem 91/SFV OG) x (Chem 4/Chem D bx2) was a no brainer compared to if it were listed as Deadhead OG x Star Dawg. I say keep with having the lineage of the parents listed the way you do, leaves very few questions to be asked about what you are purchasing
I fully agree bc not knowing what the true lineage is sucks. I spent almost 10 years learning with unknown seeds. Having the full real lineage direct from the breeder is PRICELESS! not some hear say from a random source. But that's my opinion and we all have one :-)
 
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