Jimmy the vest uk
Well-Known Member
So i been at it for over ten years now and have realised the best way to really learn is to do your own experiments and tests rather than just preach what someone else has already said before.
I used to read about a new technique and then go try it out on ALL of my plants where now if i want to try a new technique i will only choose 1 cutting of each different strain i have to see how it responds.
It takes alot longer to learn from experience than google research but im happy making slow real progress and still consider myself a student in this game.
I started off growing out cuttings that i could get hold of in my local area, exodus cheese, Psychoberry and lemon haze and they were easy work.
Then came the designer strains that are everywhere today and so to keep with the times i started popping beans to try find something more modern and what a nightmare it has been.
After a few hundred beans over a couple years i have only managed to find 1 plant that i would consider a great find in terms of ticking all the boxes, i think i now understand why.
I was getting regular f1 beans looking to find a keeper.
Recently i decided to get some beans from a breeder called karma genetics and it was a different experience altogether and for half the price.
More uniform plants, less variation, and overall stronger healthy more resilient.
I have heard the name pollon chuckers going about and i think i am a victim of this viscous practice lol.
So my point is am i right to say that breeders that have worked a line are able to give you beans that they know are gonna perform well compared to just selling you the first beans from the first cross of 2 well known strains which i now call F1 fuckabouts.
If you feel to say derrrr everyone knows this feel free to do so, im just looking to get this topic done and dusted in my head and look forward to being able to choose the right breeders in future and having an overall better experience each time i try hunt a keeper pheno.
Thanks all
I used to read about a new technique and then go try it out on ALL of my plants where now if i want to try a new technique i will only choose 1 cutting of each different strain i have to see how it responds.
It takes alot longer to learn from experience than google research but im happy making slow real progress and still consider myself a student in this game.
I started off growing out cuttings that i could get hold of in my local area, exodus cheese, Psychoberry and lemon haze and they were easy work.
Then came the designer strains that are everywhere today and so to keep with the times i started popping beans to try find something more modern and what a nightmare it has been.
After a few hundred beans over a couple years i have only managed to find 1 plant that i would consider a great find in terms of ticking all the boxes, i think i now understand why.
I was getting regular f1 beans looking to find a keeper.
Recently i decided to get some beans from a breeder called karma genetics and it was a different experience altogether and for half the price.
More uniform plants, less variation, and overall stronger healthy more resilient.
I have heard the name pollon chuckers going about and i think i am a victim of this viscous practice lol.
So my point is am i right to say that breeders that have worked a line are able to give you beans that they know are gonna perform well compared to just selling you the first beans from the first cross of 2 well known strains which i now call F1 fuckabouts.
If you feel to say derrrr everyone knows this feel free to do so, im just looking to get this topic done and dusted in my head and look forward to being able to choose the right breeders in future and having an overall better experience each time i try hunt a keeper pheno.
Thanks all