Seed Junkie Genetics

Bodyne

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Who told you this???
The story was mentioned that obsoulie didn’t mention the breeder, but many seeds were tested for the virus. Tests including different tests on husk , shell, etc they drilled and scraped on em and come to the conclusion I believe it can be passed thru breeding, now they are trying or already testing to see if it passes in pollen, both make and female. Then it come out not from Soulie but that it was SJ.

having said all that, would a jealousy 1.x ice cream mints be any good?
 

thenotsoesoteric

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Now I read tiki has done the same thing. I’m glad I give all his testers and gear away. Is the virus that rampant?
I seen Tony trying to be relevant by dogging on tiki, lol. Tony just mad ain't no one lining up to buy more gg4 crosses.

But the way the hype breeders use them cuts I can only imagine that all got the hop latent
 

UpstateRecGrower

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Anyone know what the yield is supposed to be like on the Emergenc? I got a pack last year from someone that sent me a dead clone and they couldn't replace it so they offered the pack of seeds..
 

tomram

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hii
maybe today seed junky makes some good feminized seeds,but when it comes to gelato 33 seeds and wedding cake x gelato 33, there are a lot of herms.4th week of flowering.fatal
I remember people selling it for $ 1000
This is abnormal,so much of my work, time, electricity, it doesn't make senseTOMR5914.jpg
 

rmzrmz

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that bad, hermis deals,
many people take cuts and these do not generate the hermi balls but I understand your discomfort,

my LAKC something show one or another low ball but nothing serious.

More than that, what I don't like about JB's selection touch is the fucking stretch,
cap junky looks very strong, a monster,
but you need to have a lot of height indoors or do it outdoors direct.
 

mikeyboy2121

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hii
maybe today seed junky makes some good feminized seeds,but when it comes to gelato 33 seeds and wedding cake x gelato 33, there are a lot of herms.4th week of flowering.fatal
I remember people selling it for $ 1000
This is abnormal,so much of my work, time, electricity, it doesn't make senseView attachment 5168549
If you don't want herms, don't run cookie hybrids. Comes with the territory. That's all cookies, cakes, pies, etc. They all have herm tendencies.

Killing all your plants seems a bit extreme. Just check under the skirt at 21 days and pull off the nuts. On most cookie type plants it's as simple as that.
 

RSTXVIII

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that bad, hermis deals,
many people take cuts and these do not generate the hermi balls but I understand your discomfort,

my LAKC something show one or another low ball but nothing serious.

More than that, what I don't like about JB's selection touch is the fucking stretch,
cap junky looks very strong, a monster,
but you need to have a lot of height indoors or do it outdoors direct.
Yeah cap junky stretch to hard for my little tent, i will have to bend her very hard.
 

tomram

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I do not know if it is so simple when the husband is pollinated with 30-40 plants, and he blew the dust for 3 weeks,there are bananas very hidden, you see them only when you tear the flower off the stem, lest the yellow color almost not be noticedTOMR5876.jpgTOMR5900.jpg
I will not remove everything, only those that dusty.I just want to say that it's not worth buying equipment for hundreds of dollars and looking at these marketing pics like all that and the same shit
salud

ok :) later you can say#bagseeds
 
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Aheadatime

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I do not know if it is so simple when the husband is pollinated with 30-40 plants, and he blew the dust for 3 weeks,there are bananas very hidden, you see them only when you tear the flower off the stem, lest the yellow color almost not be noticed
I will not remove everything, only those that dusty.I just want to say that it's not worth buying equipment for hundreds of dollars and looking at these marketing pics like all that and the same shit
salud

ok :) later you can say#bagseeds
Yeah I think the difference in opinion about herms in pheno hunts comes down to garden size and purpose. People with really small gardens, or those who only garden for personal smoke, don't care as much about herms. People with medium sized gardens, or those who garden for financial reasons, really hate getting herms. Of course then there's the 200-light guys who wouldn't really notice a herm in their flower rooms so big, their voice echoes in it lol.
 

higher self

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My Animal Mints bx had no herms & the stretch is average. Lost most of my crop to mold bc the buds were stupid dense. The plant that got seeded the most was the only bud I feel like was safe to smoke. Picked out all the f2 seeds, left with some shake & surprisingly it smokes really good. The terps were lacking but smoke has flavor & smells good when burned.

If I were doing large # 's in flower I would make sure stable genetics are in there 1st not rolling the dice on hermy prone stuff. I pick balls off but only to get me through the run. Haven't had anything worthwhile yet that would make me want to pluck balls every flower run.
 

tomram

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I am in the phase of selecting my own mothers
I thought I found something that could be useful, I got these seeds on firestax in 2016, since then I have not seen any posts anywhere with g33 and wc x g33 August hermi that they pollinate the gardens
high moon, no herma, very stable genetics
people hang dogs on the inhouse with hermia as well as on exotics, but when you write about seed junky, herms are acceptable.
what problem to do sts and spray gelato clone 33
It is not fair that these seeds reach such a price when they are made as if some amateur did it using silver nitrate
earlier I sowed 3 seeds from a pack of g33 and it was ok, there were no herms, from what I noticed only one type of phena is a hemaphrodite
thanks for your understanding and patience.
salud
 

mikeyboy2121

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Yeah I think the difference in opinion about herms in pheno hunts comes down to garden size and purpose. People with really small gardens, or those who only garden for personal smoke, don't care as much about herms. People with medium sized gardens, or those who garden for financial reasons, really hate getting herms. Of course then there's the 200-light guys who wouldn't really notice a herm in their flower rooms so big, their voice echoes in it lol.

Not really. I grow for financial reasons and my garden is bigger than the guy who killed his plants.

No one likes getting herms, but usually what you're dealing with is a few balls on the lower parts of each plant. Pull them off. Your crop will be fine.

Or kill them I don't care. I just think it's foolish.

My point is, don't blame the breeder when you're the one who chose to buy genetics with known herm tendencies.
 

tomram

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it is not true what you write that it is some periodic hermene, what balls open and dust.so far I have met only one breeder who on his sold seeds indicated that they are susceptible to hermene.more foolishness would be to leave the plants to keep dusting.
I picked these eggs for about 10 days until it started to open and dust, so there are two photos :)
 

mikeyboy2121

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it is not true what you write that it is some periodic hermene, what balls open and dust.so far I have met only one breeder who on his sold seeds indicated that they are susceptible to hermene.more foolishness would be to leave the plants to keep dusting.
I picked these eggs for about 10 days until it started to open and dust, so there are two photos :)
Pick the balls before they open. At 21 days.

Everyone and their mom knows that cookie genetics herm. If you didn't know, well now you do. Don't expect breeders to write it on the pack of seeds you bought. They're not going to do that.
 

higher self

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I am in the phase of selecting my own mothers
I thought I found something that could be useful, I got these seeds on firestax in 2016, since then I have not seen any posts anywhere with g33 and wc x g33 August hermi that they pollinate the gardens
high moon, no herma, very stable genetics
people hang dogs on the inhouse with hermia as well as on exotics, but when you write about seed junky, herms are acceptable.
what problem to do sts and spray gelato clone 33
It is not fair that these seeds reach such a price when they are made as if some amateur did it using silver nitrate
earlier I sowed 3 seeds from a pack of g33 and it was ok, there were no herms, from what I noticed only one type of phena is a hemaphrodite
thanks for your understanding and patience.
salud
The info about the herms is out there. I remember people saying they got herms from those packs, even just did a search in this thread & you can see people talk about herms with the fem cross WC x Gelato. A herm is a herm no matter the breeder & I would pick the balls off regardless but lIke I said only to get me to harvest. After that I run another clone just to make sure then if it still shows balls I cull the plant. I do my due diligence to make sure it wasn't fault that the plant hermed.
 
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Aheadatime

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Not really. I grow for financial reasons and my garden is bigger than the guy who killed his plants.

No one likes getting herms, but usually what you're dealing with is a few balls on the lower parts of each plant. Pull them off. Your crop will be fine.

Or kill them I don't care. I just think it's foolish.

My point is, don't blame the breeder when you're the one who chose to buy genetics with known herm tendencies.
With medium to large sized grows, the time and labor cost involved in either yourself or your employees scouting underneath the canopy for tiny pollen sacs between day 18 and 24 is costly and meticulous. For tent growers, or 4-light sized grows, it's more feasible. If you've got a medium or large sized commercial op and you don't mind taking the time or paying your employees to pick balls, that's cool man. My message wasn't directed at you. It was just a general observation.

Personally, I only run 2 lights worth of pheno hunting at any time. If I see balls developing, I kill the plant. If day 24ish rolls around, all of the badly hermed plants have been killed, and I see a ball or two on a pheno, I'll pluck them. Any more work than that is not worth it. Plant gets culled and I move on. For a 200$ 10-pack of seeds, each plant ends up being worth 20$. That's an acceptable loss, compared to running a herm-prone pheno in a production run of 10+ lights and having an employee crouching down gently picking balls off for 20$ an hr or whatever. In the long run, culling herms is the more financially viable option.
 
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