thx for info+rep.In years past, okay decades past now...I grew out several very nice and potent plants from seeds out of "brick weed" bags. As I recall, they were mostly sativa looking. Cannot remember how long I flowered them for. This was before i knew what a trichome was. I have seen some decent and some garbage. The problem is, there is no way to know for sure the genetics.
It smoked great and I had good yield, but it just would never fully rippen, 12 weeks is just too long and seems every seed, even out of the same bag, produced a different phenotype. One of the reasons i am doing a whole garden from a single seed, Next Generation, NY Purple diesel.thx+rep.why not doesent look to bad from he pic. how did it smoke.whats lights
not all bagseed is the same strain tho so it depends iv got some growing now just looked at it it looks like the tricks are turning amber its the begining of week 8
That is generally the case. If you take time to get grow the plants out to their potential, you can almost certainly get better smoke than that which supplied the seeds.I got some good ones a few yrs ago... 5 maybe. Turned into a pretty ok smoke... alot better then the brick they drop out of anyway.
then do some reserch..............its garbage because if you grow anything in bulk sun dry then strap to the back o a mexican that swims it accross the border by the time the adverage american gets there hands on it its 4 months later............from what i understand mexico grows straight up garbage.. i wouldnt even bother
Back in the 80's and early 90's, you would be right...but not for the reason you would think. Being from Mexico did not make the genetics bad. It was grown with little concern for quality. The problem was with the methods of production and transport. These two factors made for crappy end product 99% of the time. Used to call it "brick weed".from what i understand mexico grows straight up garbage.. i wouldnt even bother