BoddiSativa
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Hello i have a few theories regarding this topic.
First, a good friend of mine told me that the reason the buds is of a lower caliber is because of all the transportation and stashing that it took to get to us. That and not to mention growing massive amounts of plants at any given time(improper curing/drying). But when it is growing it is definitely good buds. He onced showed me his gorrilla grow(which got stolen) which consisted of three 7 foot plants, all different, one with yellow hairs, one with pink hairs and the classic white hair. Needless to say i was impressed that these all came from tj weed seeds.
Second regardless of how they grow this caliber of weed i am sure they have growers that know about mj cultivation and thus would probably know to choose strains that are suited for their circumstances:"resilient,high yield,etc"
I guess my point is that i am gonna grow some bagseeds and i will tell you how it turns out. This leaves me with the conclusion that you only need to buy seeds/clones if you are seeking a specific strain that you know and love.
They've been growing weed since a long time before it was legal so im curious to see what comes from these mystery strains. I would say if the bud gets you high and doesnt taste horrible(pretendo?) save and seeds you find so that you can grow them to the bud's maximum potential!
First, a good friend of mine told me that the reason the buds is of a lower caliber is because of all the transportation and stashing that it took to get to us. That and not to mention growing massive amounts of plants at any given time(improper curing/drying). But when it is growing it is definitely good buds. He onced showed me his gorrilla grow(which got stolen) which consisted of three 7 foot plants, all different, one with yellow hairs, one with pink hairs and the classic white hair. Needless to say i was impressed that these all came from tj weed seeds.
Second regardless of how they grow this caliber of weed i am sure they have growers that know about mj cultivation and thus would probably know to choose strains that are suited for their circumstances:"resilient,high yield,etc"
I guess my point is that i am gonna grow some bagseeds and i will tell you how it turns out. This leaves me with the conclusion that you only need to buy seeds/clones if you are seeking a specific strain that you know and love.
They've been growing weed since a long time before it was legal so im curious to see what comes from these mystery strains. I would say if the bud gets you high and doesnt taste horrible(pretendo?) save and seeds you find so that you can grow them to the bud's maximum potential!