does the seed realy matter?

gtowngrow

Member
i was talking to my friend in colorado(lucky bastard) he told me the seed doesent matter(unless it the original) at all that you can get A+ out of bunk bagseeds but does the seed realy matter????? thank for the replies

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ddimebag

Active Member
Your friend is misinformed. You can IN THEORY get A+ weed from bagseed, but in reality that is usually far from the truth...most bagseed comes from imported weed (IBL sativas that will never finish in a non-tropical climate, yield very little, and may be of mediocre potency). The second most common reason to find a bagseed is that the grower had a hermaphrodite plant that pollinated another plant to make the seed. In this case the plant you grow form the bagseed will (almost certainly) go hermy on you.

The seed matters. Remember, phenotype = genotype (seed) + environment. If you give a bagseed the perfect grow conditions, you could get good weed off it, but you would be much better off just investing in a pack of good seeds or getting some clones. It's very discouraging to pamper a plant for three months only to find out that it's garbage or a hermy...
 

gioua

Well-Known Member
seeds dont mean shit... if you have clones :)

it's all in the genetics........... and YEAH some folks can turn what was crappy tasting weed... into good stuff by following correct procedures.
You can screw up anything well... takes a good gardener to makes something good outta it..
 

mariapastor

Well-Known Member
Seeds are funny and so are good genetics. It's a spin every time. Breeding has a funny way of expressing genetics and the trick lies in stablizing the gene in the amount of phenos. Some times it's better to take a spin as for some stablizing may mean a shot in the dark as to what traits the breeder was able to stablize. U may want quality and smell, was probably bred for size and flowering time who knows. Sometimes some genetics have very stable phenos and display quite a variety of colors in the finished product that happened to me with some California indica has pink hairs
 

tusseltussel

Well-Known Member
Where do good genetics come from?. I have grown a lot of bag seed over the past 15 years and I have found some serious dank. It takes time and space+ patience. You may find that golden plant and clone it, you may find that fine lookin dude to breed her with. You may even get a fine as pheno from her seeds.you may even pollinate your original clone with a fine lookin dude from that batch of seed our bed two from those seeds.you might just be the next home brewer and have your own strain.
 
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