What strain should I order between these???

bigv1976

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I am not sure how many of you have any knowledge about seed banks other than Attitude but Sea of Seeds is far better than attitude in price, freebies, shipping cost and the are BY FAR better in customer service. Ordered from them twice now and I will never use Attitude again unless they have a strain that SOS doesnt and I want it bad. By the way I would go with the AK. Serious seeds is probably the most stable breeder out there. You get 6 freebies at least with every order. Rather than adding 3 different strains (1 of each) for a monthly promo they let you order what you want and give you 20% off and the code rollitup will get you an 11% discount all month and you dont need to buy a shirt from them to get guaranteed shipping. Just a waaaayyyyy better seed bank.
 

Natural Gas

Active Member
For CBD...Juanita la Lagramosa; Reggae Seeds: For Sativa buzfactor...Y Griega; Medical Ceeds: Indica stone...William's Wonder; Sickmeds: Best dope on the planet for the money...Herijuana by Woodhorse at meduser.ca ($40/10 reg ceeds) if he will sell it to you...Cost of ceeds is the least of the cost factors especially if you can factor in 0 cost for clones...I have been harvesting a plant a week from 10 Mosca C99 regs I bought in November 2011...FWIW Life is short. The grow process is long. A couple a bucks saved because you waited weeks for a deal spread over a 16 week grow (if you don't clone) does not amount to much...Not a rant just a suggestion...Grow in Peace
 

hillbillyherbs

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I have it narrowed down to:

TGA Dairy Queen
TGA Ripped Bubba
Serious Seeds AK-47
Sensi Seeds Black Domina
TH Seeds Electric Lemon G


I'm looking for some absolutely chronic, killer bud. Decent CBD levels are preferred. Larger than average yields are also preferred. So what do you guys think???
So what did you decide on?
I am still loving my Jack the Ripper and Jacks Cleaner from subcool. And not sure what Ak47 I am growing , I have had it for about 5 or 6 years now but it is a staple in my garden.
 
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