I grew Strawberry Syrup (Grease Monkey x Red Pop) and it threw aggressive nanners in the last 14 days. It came with a GMO x Red Pop freebie which was pretty decent but the terps were way too cheesy for my tastes. Literally smelled like a Whole Foods cheese section. No nanners or ball bags on that one.
Sounds like every drop,from every breeder...
Strawberry Gary & devils drip is what I'd like to get my grubby hands on.
The reason for high herm percentages is because these guys dont work these strains or take their selection process as seriously because this generation is all about what's next.
Now its up to us, the buyers to work the strains ourselves. Over time these breeders will/do....but look at all the strains they pump out......using 1 male or female.....if its 1 male, they can collect pollen and hit everything they have, or open pollinate using 1 male and a bunch of female clones.
If they use 1 female, they can hit different branches with different males that theyve collected pollen from to create multiple strains at once.....
After that, youre lucky if these guys grow out those resulted crosses more than once before throwing them up for sale.
But how big can their selection process be when theyre cranking out so many strains?....how tested can they be with how fast these new strains get released?
Theyre basically selecting from a small sample of females or males, then crossing to their existing strains and giving it straight to us after that. Its impossible to work a strain and breed it correctly in the amount of time these guys do.
I saw an interview where Shanti said he doesnt understand how they release strains so fast, as in his experience it takes 2 years minimum to properly develop a stable strain.
So to sum it up, all these newer breeders releasing 100s of strains, theyre giving us unstable, untested strains.