Hey, i'm new at growing but i'm being honest about what I do grow.
Don't get me wrong like I was being judgmental or making some snide comment. I was just drawing attention to a clear pattern and more or less saying the person asking who the breeder is could have safely made the assumption that it was a TGA/SubCool strain.
The F13 high I think by DJ Short is going to be stronger than the Querkle i'm growing, but we'll see.
It is always fun to expand one's horizons and see what is beyond the stars. That is one reason I really hate to see so many people always talking about the same breeders and the same strains but seldom if ever trying others that are really true pros and that crank out top grade genetics left and right. People miss so much and it's a real shame because there is so much out there that is fantastic so people should try it.
In many cases it's what I call the flavor of the month fad or the latest and greatest fad, in that many people believe everything new, or newer, has to be better than anything older. Something from time to time I suggest people who are looking for something new and different to do is look through the list of HTCC winners, and not only First place, also second and third place winners. There are some real gems out there, some going back to the beginnings of the competition, and many are anywhere from a little better too even being far better than most of the flavor of the month strains that people go all Lady Gaga over.
I'm gonig to try some Cali Connection with my next grow.
A fairly small line and from looking at their selections my guess would be they have a fairly limited stable of genetics to work with, but that doesn't mean something darn good can't be found there. I'm sure it will be worth a try.
When you eventually run out of breeders whose line lights your fire you might want to take a close look at Reeferman's line. Depending on what your tastes are, he has some real true gems in his line. He has something for everyone but he does seem to be somewhat partial to sativas and crosses that are predominantly sativa ... but then since those are the things I love best it only makes sense that he is one of my favorite breeders.
I think everyone should try Willie Nelson at least once.