Yeah ima take a break from inhouse for a minute after these ones I’ve started finish. Had all my eggs in one basket for Slurricane and somethings just really bad wrong with it. Need to trash it and start it over.... trichopath I’m running alright looks good. But it’s kinda leafy and not much smells. Yield won’t touch the other plant in the tent, which seems.... better than the inhouse. I dunno man. They’re alright but a lot of hype that even I bought into myself.....
Platinum gorilla growing slow as fuck. Black cherry punch seems like a winner though so far.
Ultimately this is what you get when someone does zero breeding with their strains. It's your grow and it's your lottery. Might hit a lucky number might end up with a load of dead tickets.
I'm just randomly shopping round atm for my next strains and looking over the menus these seedbanks have makes it a hard thing to do. It's nearly all lies and if not lies it's a solid chunk of half truths, let's put it that way.
When you can scroll down the page for a solid 20 rows or more, you can guarantee that seller is not breeding cannabis at all. You therefore might as well use some regs in with your fems and make F1 crosses out of your next stuff, because in all likelihood you'll end up with something as good or better than you will spending hundreds to do the same thing.
If anyone thinks weed smokers/community are cool sharing people with good community vibes and spirit and not like the capitalist assholes that run the mainstream markets, they need to have a look at the seed market and what some pricks are charging for seeds and clones, because it's a fuckin robbery and, to be brutally honest, it's not done with the care attention and consistency of the corporate mainstream, who at least give you what's on the menu.
There's very little breeding being done nowadays, especially by these smaller scale sellers who are amongst the greediest of the lot. More people should at least know that before they buy. I'd like to see some regulation in this bullshit market which makes companies declare how many generations a product had been bred for, if it had even been bred at all.
10 x potentially herm-prone F1 seeds shouldn't be sold for hundreds of dollars, it's that simple. Not only is there a total lack of work done on the seller's part, but it can potentially undo all of yours. It's not only not worth the price, it's possibly a liability in your garden