Fresh 2 De@th
Well-Known Member
lol you're too funny.Usually the ones not willing to pay good money for good genes are not the one you want reviewing your strains. The have the single seed center and nirvana just for them!
what i find even funnier is that people, such as yourself, are quick to state that a pack will bring back what you paid for and more, and to that i must ask, how in the fuck do you know that, especially about a pack that i purchase and have yet to be grown out?
now on the flip side, lets say i grow the pack out and don't find a keeper (which has actually happened), the first thing most of you lames will scream "i don't know why everyone expects or thinks that you're going to find a keeper in a pack of seeds", and i'm like "but didn't you just justify the reason for the $100+ price tag, in your last statement, was due to the fact that i'll find something that will bring that back + 10 fold?", so which one is it?
basically, to sum it up for some and i, some people like to buy varieties in 2's to cover all basis and 2 packs at a buck and better isn't something that some are willing to pay for. especially when they're are good genetics out there to be had for cheaper. i do agree with making 12 packs, instead of 10 packs, will and should make a buyer, who choose to buy them, a lot more happier in their purchases.
to rdmi, you bring up the fact that many years ago that packs were $200, but fail to mention that 1. the varieties that were offered were a lot more stable and 2. there were more than 10 seeds that came in a pack back then.
there is a thread at them farm with plenty of people that participated on the forum who still have packs and it clearly shows how many came in a pack and talks of how consistent phenols were in those packs, so your point of back then to now has no validity at all.