Another question, What is up with the integrity of High Times? (ive switched to skunk, i like it a lot better) What i mean is ive read a number of negative posts about various things, and have noticed that two companies(VISC, BC BUD Depot) that have huge recurring (as in every issue) ads have a ton of bad reviews. Ive also been looking at Fucking Incredible and Kat for years and again, cant really trust VISC based on what ive read either.Also ive personally answered some of their smaller ads in the back and literally got wrong numbers and no answers. I know that ads cost money, and money talks. But if these companies are really as bad as ive read why would HT damage their own rep as a Cannabis icon by continuing to run those ads?
To ask the question is to answer it.
Those last questions may be slightly misplaced for this thread but they actually relate directly to the rest of the discussion, which is can i trust, and expect to get close examples of strains that i read about in a Cup review for example?
Yes, at least in some cases, its possible to buy off the shelf seeds for a commercial line that are genetically the same as a strain that won "a cup".
Doesn't mean you'll necessarily get the same pheno that won the cup.
Doesn't mean that even if you do, your grow will be as good as the pros who grew the award winning bud, (or that your cure will be as good, etc).
Doesn't mean that even if all of the above are true, that the cup-winning strain is really head and shoulders better or even ANY better than 20 other strains from other breeders that have been around for years, or that haven't been entered into any cup.
In some cases, there is legitimate line "drift" over time, and a particular breeders 2012 version of "cup winner 2005" may not be exactly the same as the stuff that won in 2005.
I believe that the bud the judges are judging is the real thing
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On what basis have you formed this opinion?
Have you been a judge in any contests? Have you examined the provenance of buds entered into contests?
I have not done either thing, but I think there are plenty of legitimate reasons to suspect that the results of judging of the High Times Cannabis Cup in particular are, shall we say, slightly "skewed", and I think that is the perception of breeders in the industry.
One reason, for example, is that the actual judges and editors of the contest have effectively admitted such publically, saying that the ceid sellers with the most promotion have an edge on winning the open-voted contests. (See the High Times 20th anniversary 2007 cup documentary; you can find it on You Tube).
There have been allegations of people entering commercially purchased weed into the contests (rather than stuff they've grown from lines they're selling). There have not only been allegations of outright judge bribery, but in fact Arjan Roskam of multiple cup winning house "Greenhouse Ceids" has had two cup wins reversed one year after he was caught red-handed bribing judges. Of course he only bribed judges THAT year, right, and NONE of his other 20+ cup wins (before and after) could POSSIBLY have been tainted by bribery! Also, the criteria for entering the contest are obscure, and entries are limited. In practice, lots of good breeders won't even bother to enter the HTCC because entering is expensive, difficult, and they believe the playing field isn't really level.
I could go on, but suffice it to say that in my opinion, cannabis cups in general (and High Times one in particular) are questionable ways of identifying "the best" strains, and there are plenty of reasons to be skeptical about the contest results in individual cases. Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of excellent time-proven tried-and-true strains that have won cups (eg Skunk #1, Northern lights, etc), but in general I wouldn't pick ANY strain solely because it won some cup.
i just want to know when i order beans of a strain i read about I'm getting the same beans that grew the plant that produced the bud the judges were judging. (and yes i know there are several factors to consider, I'm saying GENERALLY)
In some cases this will be true, but in some cases it won't. How can you possibly know for sure?
See above for reasons why this may not be true, and for reasons why even if it IS true, these "award winning" strains may not be the best ones anyway.
What good does it do you if a particular "award winning" strain has a 16 week flowering time, is low yield, highly finicky, and hermaphrodite prone? Again, I'm not going to name names here but there are two sellers in particular that have a lot of cup wins between them, but questionable genetics and business practices.