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green217

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I just saw that on their website. I am going to order the fem dog, psycho killer, and what other strain would you recommend?
Blue pit is what I'm growing now. Fireball is what I would reccomend. I have grown it out
There is a tall and a short pheno, I prefer the short. Cheese surprise is another nice one I have grown also.
 

green217

Well-Known Member
I can't remember which I liked best. Must all be good!
Yeah every strain I have grown out from them is good I have 58 of their seeds right now. They just released their blue pit again and there's lots of info about it on the forum. I'm super stoked to see what it turns out to be.
 

VTMi'kmaq

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I was I guess.. went on a 1 year bender but also get gifted other peoples projects all the time. A collector never pops em I'd like to think I'm more about preservation :) I just sprouted some BOG Sour Strawberry Kush7-10 days ago… just 4 to see whats in there but if I like the girls I'll pheno hunts the rest of the pack and another pack i have to find a stud to dust my Straw Cough.
Wanna share?
 

nomofatum

Well-Known Member
RCMC - Only place to get a few good ones, great prices, horrible freebies.
PeakSeedsBC - Great old school strains, great for outdoor, don't get the mixed seeds though, again horrible.
Attitude/Herbies - Whoever has strains you want or best offer at the time.

Warning, I have only had issues with one seed source, Female Seeds, don't order directly from Female Seeds, if you want their seeds use a bank.
 

Kevin the Great

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I'm new to this forum so this might be the wrong place to ask. But I received some very old but possibly valuable seeds that I want to sprout. I've heard that I could use certain chemicals to improve my odds but I don't know what the protocol would be. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
You're thinking about scarification, a technique used to help seedlings break the seed coat. Just soak them in Reverse Osmosis (RO) water until they sink and stick em in the dirt. Genetics have progressed, not regressed. In my experience, old seeds have lower germination rates and less robust plants. If you have the room to grow 10 more and it won't slow down the rest of your operation, go for it. If you have room for only a couple of plants, go with something that you know the background of. For a little of nothing some quality seeds can be had and then you know what you've got. Just my 2 cents.
 
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