After decades of hunting for the best of the best, you realize its not so much the NAME applied to a strain, but the individuals you MIGHT find that are worthy......You may find a GEM in a groups of seeds listed as 17% THC that CRUSHES the quality of any you find in a group listed as 24%THC (or higher)....There are so many genetic possibilities of pheno types in most strains, that one plant could be almost useless while another blows your mind in the same strain seed order...So many cannabinoids need to 'align' to make that special pheno...I've always said that buying seeds is like playing scratch-off lotto tickets....ONLY SOMETIMES you get lucky, but most are losers...One of my favorite cuts right now is a Bubble Bomb (from Bomb seeds)....cross of old school Indiana Bubblegum and THC Bomb, which is their signature strain....AMAZING...Hardly anyone recognizes the name Bubble Bomb, but it was a seed where all the stars aligned perfectly...LOL...I also tried a half dozen of their THC Bomb (sig strain) and got nothing but crap!.....Stars didnt align....Someone else might find their GEM in that strain....That Delicious Candy has a LOT of excellent lineage and I happened to get one where a large number of the best traits showed themself....I could give you a dozen more examples I found over the years, but I sure this makes the point I'm trying to achieve.....MOST strains these days have the potential of producing a gem.....You just need some luck.....Use to be an unwritten rule that a hundred female seeds needed to be cracked (within a given strain) to find that perfect one that TRULY represents that strain...I dont think that number in unreasonable either....I'm a picky SOB, so that number makes sense to me....You'll find some that are good and even really good, BUT, its not that GEM that exists somewhere in their genetics....HAPPY HUNTING, YT