I decided to finally make a profile and respond to this post, just to add another testimony for Crockett.
I've grown a lot of seed, but Crockett's work kinda stands out in my experience.
Though I've seen others grow their stuff, I, myself, have only grown 24K (Kosher Tangie) and Strawberry Fields.
The Kosher Tangie was incredible.
I wasn't expecting much, because I said to a friend how much I like Orange strains (I'm a malcontent, what can I say) and he gifted me a couple dozen.
You know what they say about Gift Horses.
I used them initially to fill up canopies with spaces left over from poor planning.
After growing out four or so, everybody seemed to prefer it to the strains I was intentionally growing.
I started paying attention and was shocked to realize every female I had kept after culling males turned out really frosty and tasty.
Tangerines, sweet orange, and a few sour varieties of generic citrus, almost grapefruit.
Lately I grew out some Strawberry Fields that myself and a brother got as freebies, and once again, we both looked the gift horse in the mouth.
I did the same thing, filling in canopy spaces, because they are sweet Christmas trees when you start them at 4 weeks or so.
Once again, it was other people who singled them out and made comments, over and over.
Growing them out, I couldn't be happier. Frost rails on even mid sized fan leaves.
Tastewise. It's sort of peculiar, as people seem to find a wide variety of flavors in the Strawberry Fields, while I get a sweet fruity candy. Bargain candy, where you can't quite pin the flavor down. Smells and flavors change quite a bit throughout the bloom cycle.
Light feeders, they thrived on 1/4 strength Blue Planet Nutrients (Elite line with all supplements at various times, but only Blue Planet).
The few I started too young did admirably and threw branches out and bulked up at finish.
I abused them with no ill effects.
All of Crockets genetics I have been around have been rock solid.
I can personally speak up for 24K and Strawberry Fields.
Not a disappointment in either pack.
Think about that. 36 seeds and not a single disappointment, besides my pining for the males that never got to see the light of day.
I can't give you a male/female count, but I have a reputation for being lucky, and they didn't take that away. I got better than 50% female.
I figured it was worth the time and effort to speak up for a company that gives what they promise, even when you are looking at their webpage and silently thinking "I'm not so sure. They're overselling these strains..."
They aren't overselling them. They look like what's on their page. Props. In a time of poly,poly,poly hybrids, Crockett is putting out solid gear.
The only pic I have is a cell phone pic, taken in the dark, of one of the ones I abused with 3/4 strength nutrients to keep up with some Dominion Savage Headband - they were fill in plants and I was lazy. Didn't want to make two batches of nutes.
But you can see what could have been.
(The Dominion gear is wicked good, as well, grown the way Duke recommends. Even liquid salts puts out bangers with Dominion. I hope folks are remembering Duke off in the Pokey and buying his gear to help out. It's worth it and it's a good cause.)