I just ordered 5 of these going to try them out.It's a hybrid of girl scout cookies.Anyone got this going yet.
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I love how they listed the genetics......GSC and various landrace strains. Meaning we had gsc in a room with some other shit and it happened to get pollinated lol. Damn pollen jockeys.Never heard of it. Last I looked there was 1600 strains if memory serves , and that's only what has been catalogued and that was a good while ago. Gsc is nice. There's a site where you can check genetics and read reviews of pretty much most strains made. Google it. Maybe you'll get some info there
Paradise Seeds have been around since the 90's & are the breeders of classics like; sensi star, nebula, durga mata & double dragon off the top of my head. Like any old company they have their die hard fans & just as many detractors. My experience has been their seeds are good & you'll generally find at least one keeper in a pack. I don't remember any strains as standing out as very unique, a buddy grew sensi star for years thougb & always pulled good crops. They are very well known & a staple of the business though.I love how they listed the genetics......GSC and various landrace strains. Meaning we had gsc in a room with some other shit and it happened to get pollinated lol. Damn pollen jockeys.
@Jeremy72 you want to stick with good breeders the guys that have been around and have a good following. The seed and strain section here is a good place to start. For me I have several go to breeders I like and keep plenty on hand. Last time I screwed with janky genetics I ended my grow with a bunch of boo boo weed.
Which has always been the case, there's always more excitement about the new companies & the older ones get forgotten or seem dated. My experience is that there really isn't much difference more often the not. I find most aren't doing much original and when something does it's crossed to everything until we hit saturation. Then that unique thing that rocked our world is taken for granted; happened with the skunks, NL, widows lines, blueberry, OG kush & on down the line.They still put out some good gear. it's just one of those things...There are new companies that have taken the glory. I'd like to try some of their seeds but they only offer fems now. I talked to several growers in Amsterdam and they're still pretty well regarded.
GSC and GG just seem kind of half assed to me. I've never had GSC or crosses that I really liked. The only GG I've been impressed with was from Grey Area in Amsterdam. It was some of the stinkiest bud I've ever had. I think lots of folks go by lab test to tell them how good their bud is. I had tons of bud in CO that was labeled 25% and it wasn't worth a damn. I personally go to more of the old school breeders/breeds. The first trip I made to Amsterdam a couple of years ago I got some SSH. It was creeper and got me so fucked up I had to stumble back to my hotel room and pass out. The next morning I woke up and was still baked.Which has always been the case, there's always more excitement about the new companies & the older ones get forgotten or seem dated. My experience is that there really isn't much difference more often the not. I find most aren't doing much original and when something does it's crossed to everything until we hit saturation. Then that unique thing that rocked our world is taken for granted; happened with the skunks, NL, widows lines, blueberry, OG kush & on down the line.
I'm curious what the next big shift will be, so far the GSC & GG lines don't seem that unique to me. Not compared to when blueberry or OG kush first came along.