Anyone got pics of their beans from ATTITUDE before germination............

BloomBrothers

Active Member
My buddy just got some beans from Attitude seed bank.....I took a look at them and wow.....these things look like shit......all small and white lookin.............i'll have some pics up in a bit..............Out of all the seeds he has, only one seed looks worthy of cracking..............:sad:
 

Buddreams

Active Member
The beans are from breeders. - and my seeds looked normal. and the green house seeds had a protective color coating., well some of them.
 
I ordered 15 seeds of 5 different strains from attitude and only 3 of the 15 germinated. They all did not look very healthy. Maybe I just have bad luck but ill sure think twice before ordering from attitude again.
 

BloomBrothers

Active Member
I'm not knocking Attitude.....NOT YET ANYWAYS......But i would never sell seeds looking that bad............shit i wouldn't even give away seeds that look like the ones he recieved...their just to imature looking to be strong viable plants.... out of 12 seeds i only see one maybe 2 beans that are even wothy of giving away let alone paying for one..............i don't know what you germinate but i'm kinda picky...........especially if i'm paying for it................if the breeders actually seen these in real time they'd agree.........It's their name that's gonna be tarnished more than attitudes'................They don't care much obviously cause they let them out the door without scrutiny................that's proven with their germination policy................but that's what people get for buying something over the internet too................The oppurtunity cost of trust i guess..........i'll get pics if they crack and we''ll see.................
 

meathook666

Well-Known Member
I'm not knocking Attitude.....NOT YET ANYWAYS......But i would never sell seeds looking that bad............shit i wouldn't even give away seeds that look like the ones he recieved...their just to imature looking to be strong viable plants.... out of 12 seeds i only see one maybe 2 beans that are even wothy of giving away let alone paying for one..............i don't know what you germinate but i'm kinda picky...........especially if i'm paying for it................if the breeders actually seen these in real time they'd agree.........It's their name that's gonna be tarnished more than attitudes'................They don't care much obviously cause they let them out the door without scrutiny................that's proven with their germination policy................but that's what people get for buying something over the internet too................The oppurtunity cost of trust i guess..........i'll get pics if they crack and we''ll see.................
blah blah blah, sorry if i hurt your feelings...never bought from attitude (i'm a pix'n'mix boyo) but your talk is childish. peace
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
i dont know.. i order from the tude all the time and have never gotten a bean that wasn't dark brown and didn't germ yet.. and what does the tude have to do with what seeds they get from a breeder? if a breeder doesn't care enough about service to let immature beans get out, than i wouldn't be buying from them again..
 

DoWorkSon

Active Member
blah blah blah, sorry if i hurt your feelings...never bought from attitude (i'm a pix'n'mix boyo) but your talk is childish. peace
No i think the blah blah blah is childish! all the guy wants to know is if anyone had problems with there seeds! I ordered from the tude and my pinapple express was really immature! tiny and white! But good luck BB!
 

tropical

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Yes, I had this problem and I posted about it. The seeds I got were extremely small and almost completely black looking. 1 out of 6 germinated.
 

forestbud

Well-Known Member
Knowing which strain and the breeder that you ordered will help out a lot. I've ordered from the attitude over 9 times and all came out just fine... now awaiting 2 more shipment from 4/20 special. Every bean I got looked good to me.
 

tingpoon

Well-Known Member
All seeds look different.. Different breeders, different seeds.. You can't really say it's the banks fault, unless you wanna blame the bank from buying seeds from a breeder..
 

BloomBrothers

Active Member
Ya those look alot better blaze then his did that's for sure...............Being they were in those clear packs.....you'd think immature seeds would be caught..........the problem is they weren't from just one breeder ting........................
 

Brick Top

New Member
My buddy just got some beans from Attitude seed bank.....I took a look at them and wow.....these things look like shit......all small and white lookin.............i'll have some pics up in a bit..............Out of all the seeds he has, only one seed looks worthy of cracking..............:sad:

You cannot always go by appearance unless you have a decent amount of experience with the particular strain you are talking about.

Over the years I have grown many strong healthy well producing plants from beans that were small to tiny and some so light green they almost looked a bit white, they all looked immature, like they were not finished, not developed enough to be viable beans.

I grew some Green House Seeds feminized Neville’s Haze and the beans were tiny and a very light lime green. All but one bean popped and they grew like mad, they grew like I lived next to a nuclear power plant or something. I received a pack of 5 G-13 Labs regular beans. They were so small I actually thought they were joke or gag seeds. I gave then a try and all 5 popped and while I did end up with 3 males and only 2 females the gals grew like they were on steroids.

When I began growing, 39 years ago, people had the imagination to think up Star Trek and teleporters and things but no one had imagined seedbanks so for many years if someone grew it was only using bagseed. Because most pot of the era was seedy, there were VERY FEW growers at the time growing sensimilla, beans were not in short supply. Colombian Gold, Acapulco Gold, Panama Red, Dalat, Malawi Gold, Durban Poison, Oaxaca Gold, and similar others flowed like manna from Heaven.

Finding big fat dark, some very spotted, shiny seeds was easy and I would search for ones that were so big they would give an old squirrel a hernia if it tried to pick it up and take it somewhere to bury it. To me, well they had to be the best of the best because they sure as heck looked great. Some were so amazingly colored and patterned that a high quality photograph of them could easily be sold just by capturing the art and beauty some held. They of course had to be the very best of the very best.

After that era we saw a lot of Hawaiian and on average the seeds were fairly different from what I was used to. Not that the seeds were all tiny and white but on average they were smaller and lighter colored and the numbers of the very small and very light colored seeds increased.

To compare them to what I still had stored up of older beans, most of them looked pathetic when compared to the old beans …. going by the standards I had created based on all that I had seen and could use to compare, but not really based on anything other than the visual.

The less impressive beans worked as well as the ones I had been used to.

Moral of the story ….. viable mature beans can come in petite sizes and viable mature beans can come is pastels. Sometimes the two happen at the same time. Because of that unless you are dealing with a strain where its beans are well known to you and what you then get is totally out of the norm, do not judge a book by its cover. It may just be something different than what you are used to, but not necessarily inferior. There is more to a bean than the general size and color a person is most used to seeing, and then uses that and that alone as their yardstick.

One thing worth mentioning, though it might have been mentioned by now, I don’t know since I have not read through the thread yet, but you said “Attitude” as if Attitude produced the beans and is the one responsible for the beans.

Attitude, like any seedbank that is not a small separate one of some breeder just pushing his/her own genetics, is a reseller of what others produce. They purchase packs of seeds and they resell them to the public, as they are received from the breeder/producer/manufacturer. The responsibility for quality is actually that of the supplier of beans to seedbanks. If non-viable beans are sold the seedbank is expected to stand behind them, and a quality one normally will, but then they recoup the costs involved from their supplier, so in the end that is whose responsibility quality product is.

In some cases beans are not even purchased directly from a breeder but instead through a typical middleman/wholesaler. In cases like that it is even more difficult to place full or even as much culpability on the seedbank if low quality beans are the result because now you not only have the level of the quality control of the breeder but the honesty of the wholesaler for a seedbank to have to rely on for what they then sell and will find themselves expected to accept full responsibility for any problems anyone might have with the products. I cannot swear that it is true but the story that I read about how Attitude ended up with some counterfeit beans, whose were they supposed to be again … Dutch Passion possibly .. I cannot recall at the moment … anyway what I read was Attitude was purchasing them through a bean wholesaler who turned out to not be 100% reputable.

Moral of the story: Blame breeders, and even wholesalers if involved, before seedbanks if you receive immature beans. The seedbank did not make them and while maybe you believe they should closely inspect every package of beans they are supplied, well that is really expecting to much from them.

If it is a quality seedbank they have policy in place for nonviable beans and if followed most times the customer will only end up with the loss of time and aggravation of the experience but will not lose out financially, unless they charge in like a bull in a china shop and make a total ass of themselves over it. Even the best seedbanks will just say, bite me, not and then to customers like that. If someone uses a seedbank that will not work with customers who receive nonviable beans and who follow policy, well then you have bigger problems about the seedbank to worry about and it is time to pick a new one.
 

chucker

Member
just recieved 10 purple gems seeds. one looked bad. germinated 3 seeds so far including the bad looking one. all sprouted and looking good thru the first week.
 
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