Gage Green Group Info Thread

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genuity

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im never fake, my first opinion was the descriptions were wrong. i have posted that i liked my plants but overall i was let down. so far. i have more banana puff seeds to get too and thatll wrap up my ggg packs, and my final thoughts will be expressed then. im def liking my cherry puff and mendodawg.
Fake was not the right word to use,but I think you know what I mean..
 

akhiymjames

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3 out of 4 of my daybreakers are girls, just chopped the one male and it was a stinker I should have kept for breeding but I don't have any more lights or another tent to use for breeding so it got chopped.
If you could've cut him stuck him water and let him finish by a window would've been great. You could've collected pollen and stored it to hit some ladies with. Just a suggestion if you wanna bred something but don't have space to stick a female in with a male and such.
 
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Mad Hamish

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These mountain gorillas are putting out some nice phenos,very thick silver type shine to most of the buds,out of these 8 plants,2 are super short,they smell the most like deep dark hash,earthy/coffee ground.

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Full on cloudy with this phenohunt..
GS x GSOG is beyond fantastic too I must now get pics up. Yielded three zips out of three gallon bags each, rock hard dense nugs, impossible for plant to support itself on the best pheno, taste of grapes and Pinesol and exotic spices. Sweet and spicy in equal measures.
 

Mad Hamish

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Yeah, that's a good point. I guess I'm just looking for an answer as to why they price their seeds like they do. Say for example....

-They had to shell out $20K for a cut of something to breed with. I could understand passing that expense along to the consumer.

-Or if they had a plant that was particularily hard to pollinate

-Or that plant only produced a very small amount of seeds so the price per unit was higher.

-Or, if the gear was consistently fire

Those would all be valid reasons to charge more than their competition.
Most of the pricier packs are limited runs, like I have one of ten salvation packs. Mostly it is the sellers themselves taking the piss, paying for the packs at whatever price because they are more rare, and then rightfully reselling at insane prices. An interesting marketing ploy, is that ten percent of people supporting all businesses will always go for the top tier product. So the world is broken up into DOERS and rich guys. Its like most of the guys buying Gibson guitars over here. They cant play but they have a lot of money, so the shops cater for the rich guy that can't play. So there are com,ercial runs and limited runs and I think it boils downnto making choices and the big factor is space for mums. Frankly I feel anything over what I paid for tje best weed ever, still Dream Beaver, is a novelty buy on my behalf. Definitely never beating that value ever again. Intrinsic value counts for a lot, and when putting down the bucks we do kimda need to know what for. I personally would invest in packs of Cornerstone or Golden Gage again any day and haven't felt my money wasted on any packs so far. And at least its not Loompa Farms sort of pricing
 

akhiymjames

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Most of the pricier packs are limited runs, like I have one of ten salvation packs. Mostly it is the sellers themselves taking the piss, paying for the packs at whatever price because they are more rare, and then rightfully reselling at insane prices. An interesting marketing ploy, is that ten percent of people supporting all businesses will always go for the top tier product. So the world is broken up into DOERS and rich guys. Its like most of the guys buying Gibson guitars over here. They cant play but they have a lot of money, so the shops cater for the rich guy that can't play. So there are com,ercial runs and limited runs and I think it boils downnto making choices and the big factor is space for mums. Frankly I feel anything over what I paid for tje best weed ever, still Dream Beaver, is a novelty buy on my behalf. Definitely never beating that value ever again. Intrinsic value counts for a lot, and when putting down the bucks we do kimda need to know what for. I personally would invest in packs of Cornerstone or Golden Gage again any day and haven't felt my money wasted on any packs so far. And at least its not Loompa Farms sort of pricing
You ain't lying Hamish about the banks price gouging. It's sad and that's why when it's legal the banks will lose lots of business as we will be able to get them direct. Loompas gear I'd very expensive but not many people work their lines to f3 and up but I don't believe this should be the determine factor for price
 

Brobeans

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Can someone please describe the breeder package of GGG or show a picture of what it looks like?

Is it like Greenpoint or is it like BOG?
 

st0wandgrow

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Most of the pricier packs are limited runs, like I have one of ten salvation packs. Mostly it is the sellers themselves taking the piss, paying for the packs at whatever price because they are more rare, and then rightfully reselling at insane prices. An interesting marketing ploy, is that ten percent of people supporting all businesses will always go for the top tier product. So the world is broken up into DOERS and rich guys. Its like most of the guys buying Gibson guitars over here. They cant play but they have a lot of money, so the shops cater for the rich guy that can't play. So there are com,ercial runs and limited runs and I think it boils downnto making choices and the big factor is space for mums. Frankly I feel anything over what I paid for tje best weed ever, still Dream Beaver, is a novelty buy on my behalf. Definitely never beating that value ever again. Intrinsic value counts for a lot, and when putting down the bucks we do kimda need to know what for. I personally would invest in packs of Cornerstone or Golden Gage again any day and haven't felt my money wasted on any packs so far. And at least its not Loompa Farms sort of pricing
Some good points there Mad. And you are 100% right about people going after the most expensive item thinking it inherently is "better".

That Golden Gage is one that has certainly piqued my interest. I may just scoop a pack of that up and see what's up with them....
 

Mad Hamish

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Some good points there Mad. And you are 100% right about people going after the most expensive item thinking it inherently is "better".

That Golden Gage is one that has certainly piqued my interest. I may just scoop a pack of that up and see what's up with them....
I really liked those girls and the smoke went down even better with my mates than myself. I got traded so much awesome stuff for that herb. People wouldn't take no for an answer. They have their palms straight to the sky when happy it is a magnificent sight. It has everything I like aboutna good Diesel without the offensive edge.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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Most of the pricier packs are limited runs, like I have one of ten salvation packs. Mostly it is the sellers themselves taking the piss, paying for the packs at whatever price because they are more rare, and then rightfully reselling at insane prices. An interesting marketing ploy, is that ten percent of people supporting all businesses will always go for the top tier product. So the world is broken up into DOERS and rich guys. Its like most of the guys buying Gibson guitars over here. They cant play but they have a lot of money, so the shops cater for the rich guy that can't play. So there are com,ercial runs and limited runs and I think it boils downnto making choices and the big factor is space for mums. Frankly I feel anything over what I paid for tje best weed ever, still Dream Beaver, is a novelty buy on my behalf. Definitely never beating that value ever again. Intrinsic value counts for a lot, and when putting down the bucks we do kimda need to know what for. I personally would invest in packs of Cornerstone or Golden Gage again any day and haven't felt my money wasted on any packs so far. And at least its not Loompa Farms sort of pricing
Ahh, gibson guitars. I think you pay for the weight, those things are tanks. I'll take my strat and a good telecaster any day with my hand wired vox 1x12. Even if I had money, I think the only gibson I'd buy is the ES-335 but at $4-5 thousand U.S. dollars, I think I'll need to sell 20,000 copies of my yet to be recorded album. LOL. Do you guys do analog recordings or you using digital software, or do you still do recording/engineering of sound. Either way I hope there's no autotune and it all ends up on vinyl. Cheers.
 

Yodaweed

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Some good points there Mad. And you are 100% right about people going after the most expensive item thinking it inherently is "better".

That Golden Gage is one that has certainly piqued my interest. I may just scoop a pack of that up and see what's up with them....
If your gonna grow that we can compare since I'm growing the real deal golden goat again.
 
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