TheHermit
Well-Known Member
I have to call bs on all this talk about all of sensi lines being stable ibl's. One of my favorite strains is Jack Herer. It is hardly what I would call stable. Good, but not stable. If it was, wouldn't c99 and amnesia be indistinguishable from Jack? Sensi simply took existing lines and improved them. I don't see how this is any different than what Bodhi is doing.
And as has been already pointed out earlier, most of their genetics came from the US. Do you really believe that northern lights, skunk and haze disappeared from American soil the moment the Dutch got their hands on them? No one in the US grew or worked on these lines after they arrived in Europe? Sensi is responsible for afghani? I always assumed the Afghan people were the ones who spent centuries creating the line.
The Dutch have done great work breeding lines. I don't think anyone here is denying that. I really do not care what country my seeds come from as long as they are good. I avoided growing Bodhi for a long time for reasons similar to what you stated in your original post. I was a bit turned off by the fact that he only seemed to use two males in all of his breeding. But after reading one glowing report after another, I decided to take a chance. I am glad I did. I have not really seen any reports from anyone growing Bodhi that have been negative.
And as has been already pointed out earlier, most of their genetics came from the US. Do you really believe that northern lights, skunk and haze disappeared from American soil the moment the Dutch got their hands on them? No one in the US grew or worked on these lines after they arrived in Europe? Sensi is responsible for afghani? I always assumed the Afghan people were the ones who spent centuries creating the line.
The Dutch have done great work breeding lines. I don't think anyone here is denying that. I really do not care what country my seeds come from as long as they are good. I avoided growing Bodhi for a long time for reasons similar to what you stated in your original post. I was a bit turned off by the fact that he only seemed to use two males in all of his breeding. But after reading one glowing report after another, I decided to take a chance. I am glad I did. I have not really seen any reports from anyone growing Bodhi that have been negative.