bender420
Well-Known Member
kinda hit and miss with me sometimes they do well sometimes they dont lol
True that fingers, def a hit and miss. The thing that bothers me is that it is a hit or miss situation any time you breed. Anyone can breed without much time and come up with beans. Even the parents were good, then you are going to end up with at least some good beans.
One of the reasons we pay such high prices for beans, some times as high as $10-20 a bean, is so we could get stable genetics, which takes a lot of time and effort to do. Even the high prices are ok if the chances the phenotypes are nice and stabalized.
My point is that it just seems like GHS is not putting in time, and I cannot stand their video with false advertising. I tried their Himalayan, what garbage strain it was.
Still if I had some GHS beans I would still pop them because at the end of the day even if not a lot of time is invested in breeding one could still end up with some bomb phenotypes.
Sorry for blabbing on in your thread. I am testing my Casey Jones at the moment and it is might strong.