mared juwan
Well-Known Member
OK, for the record I am not affiliated with Cannacopia in any way and don't benefit from them doing business at all. I'm just an average joe grower trying to find killer genetics without paying an arm and a leg for them. All of Cannacopia's strains are $35US for ten beans at Hemp Depot and I gotta say this is an amazing value to be had IMHO. My first few grows were with Nirvana stuff because like a lot of new growers I didn't want to waste money on good seeds that might die. Well they lived and as a matter of fact they thrived but I was a bit dissapointed with the finished product. It looked amazing with huge buds that were frosty as hell but the flavor and high were bland to me. I finally gave the Cannacopia gear a try and all Nirvana strains in my garden were discontinued immediately LOL. The INTENSE flavors and highs made the Nirvana strains seem even more bland. But this thread is less to trash Nirvana and more to praise Cannacopia. I'm just hoping someone who is in the same situation I was in reads this and decides to try Cannacopia over anything Nirvana makes. I still can't believe that their beans are actually cheaper! It's hard to do this without sounding like an advertisement but fuggit, I think the pics pretty much speak for themselves.
This is BC Roadkill
This is the Bubba Kush
And unfortunately those are the only two strains I have. Had some overnute on the first go-round there as I got a bit aggressive in testing the waters but it's all sorted now. All of their strains are bred with their Deep Chunk males so these won't be 100% Bubba Kush or 100% Roadkill. The Deep Chunk is supposed to increase yields and with the Roadkill I can believe it. It can outperform the yield of some of the Nirvana gear which as my avatar will suggest can be enormous. The Bubba Kush yields a lot less, easily less than 1/2 the amount of the Roadkill, but where Roadkill's potency can be 9.5 the BK can be a solid 10. Another big BIG point I would like to make is that the Nirvana plants were prone to sprout nanners late in flower, sometimes large clusters of them. These were all NON fem beans. I had to constantly monitor and sometimes harvest early which was annoying to say the least. The Cannacopia stuff has been rock solid without a single sac to date. I think that about sums it up. Peace, Love, Huge Nuggets to All.
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This is BC Roadkill
This is the Bubba Kush
And unfortunately those are the only two strains I have. Had some overnute on the first go-round there as I got a bit aggressive in testing the waters but it's all sorted now. All of their strains are bred with their Deep Chunk males so these won't be 100% Bubba Kush or 100% Roadkill. The Deep Chunk is supposed to increase yields and with the Roadkill I can believe it. It can outperform the yield of some of the Nirvana gear which as my avatar will suggest can be enormous. The Bubba Kush yields a lot less, easily less than 1/2 the amount of the Roadkill, but where Roadkill's potency can be 9.5 the BK can be a solid 10. Another big BIG point I would like to make is that the Nirvana plants were prone to sprout nanners late in flower, sometimes large clusters of them. These were all NON fem beans. I had to constantly monitor and sometimes harvest early which was annoying to say the least. The Cannacopia stuff has been rock solid without a single sac to date. I think that about sums it up. Peace, Love, Huge Nuggets to All.
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