I think potency with TGA's strains come down to finding the right pheno in a pack of seeds and then getting a mother plant going and running clones. I find a lot of variation in their strains. Tasty stuff though!!! Just wish it was a little more consistant.
what he said.My advice would be to pick a strain from a professional breeder rather than a pollen tosser like SubCool.
Try Reeferman or Shantibaba for example. They were world famous and winnng awards before SubCool thought up a name that he thought and hoped would be seen as being cool by others.
You have to look for the right pheno's no matter who the breeders are. Breeders are people who have access to good genetics and want to share the wealth. Even with IBL's or for that matter landrace strains, certain plants are going to be better than others. You can't manipulte nature, there are laws of science you can't get around. Look at Tom Hill, He states that you should probably go through 50 seed of his haze to find that special plant. Also, with his Deep Chunk he says you should find that special female within a group 20 females.Any strain is like that you have to run a bunch of plant's to find that one special pheno. Why do you think bean's from a good breader cost so much..
Your an idiot. He took his name from working in heating and air conditioning as in subcooling, the condition where the liquid refrigerant is colder than the minimum temperature (saturation temperature) required to keep it from boiling and, hence, change from the liquid to a gas phase. It's just a name get over it.My advice would be to pick a strain from a professional breeder rather than a pollen tosser like SubCool.
Try Reeferman or Shantibaba for example. They were world famous and winnng awards before SubCool thought up a name that he thought and hoped would be seen as being cool by others.