Selling pheno hunted clones

Romulanman

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Thank you! A friend on here said I just call the Strainly page Cali Worthington so people know it's me. I'm still thinking about it.

It's kind of a joke name, though. Cal Worthington was a used car salesman who was famous for his commercials where he would hang out with lions, tigers, and of course his dog, Spot. He had a young, gold digger wife when he died. I wouldn't put it past her to issue a cease-and-desist order if I became a successful company under that name. It's unlikely I'll ever cross her radar, though.
Man I loved those commercials. I always lowkey wanted one of them to slash him for that shit. Those kinda stories just write themselves lol.
 

CaliWorthington

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Rurumo

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That brings back memories. Auto Trader and Carmax could never have that much personality either.
Seriously! I feel like people have forgotten the tremendous power of free hot dogs, people used to come out of the woodwork for them. Hey, if you ever make it big with your clones, start a seedbank or dispensary with a physical location, you can do a Cal Worthington style grand opening for the entire family lol
 

PopAndSonGrows

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I'm still new on the growing end of things, but I've always understood the etiquette, so to speak. ...

The fact that you've specifically pheno hunted someone's particular gear IMO gives you cause to do whatever you want with it; hoard it, brag about it, propagate and sell it, literally whatever. IMO also though it's still important to credit the genetic source, like "yo I got this 'Super Skeet' pheno of Dickhead OG by So-n-So Seeds", rather than just only call it "Super Skeet", but again it boils down to it being YOURS to do whatever with it.
 

Rurumo

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I'm still new on the growing end of things, but I've always understood the etiquette, so to speak. ...

The fact that you've specifically pheno hunted someone's particular gear IMO gives you cause to do whatever you want with it; hoard it, brag about it, propagate and sell it, literally whatever. IMO also though it's still important to credit the genetic source, like "yo I got this 'Super Skeet' pheno of Dickhead OG by So-n-So Seeds", rather than just only call it "Super Skeet", but again it boils down to it being YOURS to do whatever with it.
Totally agree, selling clones this way is 100% aboveboard and Cal's stuff looks incredible. If I weren't stocked up on plants to my limits I'd love to try some of his stuff, just beautiful, maybe next time.
 

CaliWorthington

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Also your selections look RIDICULOUS. Mother of GOD
Thank you! I try to shop off the beaten path as much as possible. There's not much point in having the same strains everyone else is circulating. I like to trade for them, though.

I've got some good breeding plans coming up. With the Koolato and Candy Rain I've been growing for the last few years it's a lot of Gelato 33, so I just got the Gelato 41 Bacio clone. I will hit with some pollen (from a $500 pack) like everyone else.

Judging from the Archive Rocket Fuel I popped so far they're pretty consistent, so I'll hunt some males from that pack too. Check this one out.
Sundae Driver (clone) x Rocket Fuel= Sunoco Driver :mrgreen:
 
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