It's not per pack. Whether you get one pack or ten packs it's the same fee.anyone know what the shipping costs are per pack or packs? ill be damned if i can find it posted.
It's not per pack. Whether you get one pack or ten packs it's the same fee.anyone know what the shipping costs are per pack or packs? ill be damned if i can find it posted.
thanks for posting this man...I have an arthritic neck that can get real stiff sometimes giving me headaches....I've been looking for a strain to grow that might help it....I think you just helped me decided....Thanks a lot bro !Not all sannies strains are easy to grow, but when you get it right you get great some. I would like to point out that the other genetics in sanniesshop is just as dank. Honestly my favorites are Lady Canen Silverfields, sannies jack x heribei (freebie) and the new Nepalma and from usc (grows like its on steroids lol) .
The most vigorous plant i found from sanniesshop was a Killing Fields (very tasty but lacked in potency..) . The most potent was Extrema (taste great, potent, great for pain, boring high ).
I did find potent KF phenos but i diddnt find any extremas with a nice high. I kept the extrema mother for 1½ year tho since it worked great for a family member who has artritis. all my extrema phenos where next to idendtical, but this was the first generation of extema. I found 0 hermies in extrema from over 15 seeds so i think the hermie problem came after the first generation seeds.
I diddent like their F2 bluehammer... Maybe i suck but every single one yellowed on me straight from sprout no matter what i did.
From all sannies shop strains I like knutsels and escobars work the most so far. However Sannies still get the gold cause he is just such a great guy .
Man do i like to ramble on and on..
Happy growing people
I can't remember off hand...I want to say something like $13 USD....If you order what ever you do pay the extra $6 or whatever it is and GET TRACKING !!!! I never got my first order...I did tracking second order, and had no problems.anyone know what the shipping costs are per pack or packs? ill be damned if i can find it posted.
Glad my post was usefull to someone!thanks for posting this man...I have an arthritic neck that can get real stiff sometimes giving me headaches....I've been looking for a strain to grow that might help it....I think you just helped me decided....Thanks a lot bro !
thanks-I can't remember off hand...I want to say something like $13 USD....If you order what ever you do pay the extra $6 or whatever it is and GET TRACKING !!!! I never got my first order...I did tracking second order, and had no problems.
I have also ordered seeds from other sites, and I want to say the postage was about the same price....What it comes down to is you're getting some real good seeds...When you are smoking the dank the last thing you will be thinking about is the $13 shipping charge....
Now go get some seeds man !!!
The $13 includes track and trace. BTW @SpaceCowboy you'll love shackzilla. just make sure you don't veg too long b/c she gets really tall during the 4th and 5th week of flower. I'd watch sannies grow video on shackzilla for a reference. I vegged shackzilla for a week and a half and ended up with almost 5 foot tall plants. It does of coures depend on the pheno, but if you get the tall pheno that's what to expect.I can't remember off hand...I want to say something like $13 USD....If you order what ever you do pay the extra $6 or whatever it is and GET TRACKING !!!!
Herijuana is really awesome as a painkiller in my experience. I've grown the I guess 2nd generation Extrema. Also has good pain killing properties. I think pure Heri is better though, at least for aches and pains from day to day. I find sativas best for nerve pain, but that's different from what you're suffering.thanks for posting this man...I have an arthritic neck that can get real stiff sometimes giving me headaches....I've been looking for a strain to grow that might help it....I think you just helped me decided....Thanks a lot bro !
They are Mendellian terminology. An F1 is the first cross between two largely different genotypes. IE: Afghani x Thai. The f2 would be the second generation and so on. F2's are highly variable. F1's are very stable. If you get an F1 and it's all over the map like most, it's not really an F1. It's a polyhybrid.ok question of the day....I always see "F1", "F2", etc....what the heck does that mean ? Something with generation or something ? I know it must mean something good, lol....Or so it seems.
Really? I was under the impression that an F1 was just the first generation of a new hybrid regardless of whether it's a polyhybrid or not, and there is really no guarantee on stability unless the parents are stable themselves. I also thought the F2 generation could be more stable than the F1 if the parents were carefully selected for similarities. I thought that was the reason some breeders inbreed to F3 status and beyond, to lock down the desirable traits and eliminate the not so desirable. Do you have a source for this info, I would really like to know what the real truth of the matter is?They are Mendellian terminology. An F1 is the first cross between two largely different genotypes. IE: Afghani x Thai. The f2 would be the second generation and so on. F2's are highly variable. F1's are very stable. If you get an F1 and it's all over the map like most, it's not really an F1. It's a polyhybrid.
F1's have huge vigor as they take the best genetics from both parents. F2's will be all over the place. Some will have all the worst traits of the parents.
I strongly recommend all enthusiasts get to know a little about breeding and what it all means - it's really useful in determining what is a good buy and what isn't IMO. There's a lot of junk out there at the moment not really worth paying for.
No serious plant breeder would call a polyhybrid an F1. Marijuana breeders often do, but IMO, they are incorrect. The term F1 has a lot of things associated with it and you would expect an F1 to behave a certain way if you bought any other kind of plant. There could be some small variability in F1's, but it should not be huge.Really? I was under the impression that an F1 was just the first generation of a new hybrid regardless of whether it's a polyhybrid or not, and there is really no guarantee on stability unless the parents are stable themselves. I also thought the F2 generation could be more stable than the F1 if the parents were carefully selected for similarities. I thought that was the reason some breeders inbreed to F3 status and beyond, to lock down the desirable traits and eliminate the not so desirable. Do you have a source for this info, I would really like to know what the real truth of the matter is?
usually in an f1, the breeder has selected genetics from two parents for their best characteristics, and if they started with solid genetics, the offspring should all show the traits they were selected for..Really? I was under the impression that an F1 was just the first generation of a new hybrid regardless of whether it's a polyhybrid or not, and there is really no guarantee on stability unless the parents are stable themselves. I also thought the F2 generation could be more stable than the F1 if the parents were carefully selected for similarities. I thought that was the reason some breeders inbreed to F3 status and beyond, to lock down the desirable traits and eliminate the not so desirable. Do you have a source for this info, I would really like to know what the real truth of the matter is?
don't most ibl's do better in a cross than just a straight strain of their own?? not sure i worded that last part right, but i mean for instance, dj short's blueberry. a notoriously hard to grow strain, but it's used tons in crosses..Actually, the best way to breed is to take multiple moms/fathers that show the characteristics you want on one half of the cross. Stabilize it. Then do the same for the other half. Then cross them and get a real F1 with insane vigor and hopefully the characteristics you were looking for. What racer is suggesting will create an IBL for you - which is fantastic, but often has problems and IMO isn't really what most people are looking to buy when they buy seeds. Most folks want the biggest yielding and most potent. Generally those will come from F1's. Well, usually IBL's are similarly potent, but they lack the other good traits an F1 has.
If you have a large population you can create pretty awesome IBLs, but no one in the industry has the ability to do this right now. Even in the most liberal areas, the plant numbers are far too high.
even if you took say a poly and crossed it with an ibl, you'd still end up with an ibl og?I have seen a lot of conflicted reports on his blueberry. But yes, generally they will do so much better in crosses. The method you're describing will create another IBL. Which in turn could bring problems. Unfortunately when you can't grow ALOT of plants, you sometimes have to select the next closest to ideal - in DJ's case he clearly had to take plants with undesirable traits to get what he wanted.
But yeah, you're correct.