twenty days is long enough for me to think my order is lost, usually orders are filled soon after money is sent. I've had issues with Canada Post but never almost three weeks for delivery. At 44.5 degrees north I like their outdoor strains and Blueberry Afghan crosses. The fritter crosses also.I picked up a pack of God Bud in 2008, really enjoyed growing the seeds and smoking the bud. Around the same time a buddy ran some God Bud seeds from BCSD, pretty big difference in plants and end product. For me the JOTI was the better of the two for sure.
Over the last couple of years, I’ve tried to order other varieties from them only to get really frustrated by how long it took to get the order even processed. I’ve ordered seeds from quite a few places and had my orders processed and sent way quicker than this company. But, that being said; I spotted a strain that I was super interested in ( Apple fritter X Candy shop) and decided to try and order again. Same thing, a week before my order was looked at, and another 4 days before it was sent. I did finally get them 20 days after I initially placed the order and the seeds looked fantastic. I know 20 days doesn’t seem like a lot, but I’ve ordered from the states and Europe over the years and have had my order in half the time.
But am excited to run these seeds this summer and see what happens.
I was gifted some of his PK x Blueberry. Although the quality was decent, if I were to use one word to describe it: " Microyield ". Like, just brutal.Haven't bought any joti in a while but I will probably buy a pack or two of some classics. I really want to have some purple Kush seeds in the collection and have heard good things about the joti pk
Damn that sucks about yield, ill wait till I have a good supply again before I run those haha, I grabbed a pack of them a couple years ago but haven't been able to get them going yet.I was gifted some of his PK x Blueberry. Although the quality was decent, if I were to use one word to describe it: " Microyield ". Like, just brutal.
Nice vigor, smell, and flavor though. Maybe I just got unlucky.
The customer service has sucked for many years and the company won't answer any questions about their genetics.
Given the number of breeders out there who actually GAF, I stopped dealing with JOTI long ago. I still have a Blueberry Muffin that I've been cloning for years, and Black Cali Grapes was good, but have moved on to better sources.
Yeah, once you start chucking the inventory grows quickly.I started doing some inventory on my seeds and realized I have almost 1000
I've met a couple of good people through this site. Now it's legal people are less paranoid, at least in Canada.Yeah, once you start chucking the inventory grows quickly.
Same with networking with other growers. You all start sharing with each other and before you know it, you've got more than a hobbyist could ever grow.
I've reached the point I doubt I'll ever buy a seed again. I'd need an extra couple lives to grow out the stuff that I have that interests me, and a few more to get to all the crosses I'd love to make and grow out.
Yeah, once you start chucking the inventory grows quickly.
Same with networking with other growers. You all start sharing with each other and before you know it, you've got more than a hobbyist could ever grow.
I've reached the point I doubt I'll ever buy a seed again. I'd need an extra couple lives to grow out the stuff that I have that interests me, and a few more to get to all the crosses I'd love to make and grow out.
True that, slowly but surely people are coming out of the shadows and becoming more willing to share and collaborate. I love that it's finally legal to grow our ownI've met a couple of good people through this site. Now it's legal people are less paranoid, at least in Canada.
I keep a little spreadsheet, with quantities, flower times, parentage, etc and it lists over 3500 beans in my collection currently(I'm not bragging, I know lots of guys with waaay more).I realized how many I have the other day when I went to start some seeds and realized my little cabinet drawer thing is basically full of seed packs, and freebies that should be pretty dope.
Then there is the other type, some sort of hyper competitive business type. I met a guy last summer through a friend who was willing to sell me some cuttings as long as a I promised to never make any mothers with them. I could have lied, but instead I just said no thanks and never spoke to him again. Ironically, he didn't hunt the cut himself but got it from someone else. Greed. I much prefer to associate with people who are in it for the love of the herb. Imagine the nerve of trying to tell someone that they weren't allowed to create a mother from a cut. Lol!Yeah, once you start chucking the inventory grows quickly.
Same with networking with other growers. You all start sharing with each other and before you know it, you've got more than a hobbyist could ever grow.
Yup, that's how you build a good network, by keeping those types out.I just said no thanks and never spoke to him again.
Smoking is also definitely addictive too though lolThe famous quote from Ed Rosenthal, "smoking marijuana may not be addictive but growing it is".
I use a spreadsheet because it allows easy use of formulas so info auto-updates.I had to start a docs document to keep track of everything