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| I've looked all over, but am having trouble finding Blueberry or another low-scent 'brand'. (heh) If anyone has a suggestion for obscure but reliable seedbanks that might carry these, I'd appreciate it? Or if anyone knows any of the more subtle ones that are good for growing indoors? Thanks. | ||
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![]() | Most good seedbanks carry some form of blueberry. Northern Lights and White Widow are also some great strains for their low scent qualities. White Widow is very powerful, as is Northern Lights, but Northern Lights is known more for having nearly no scent. www.angelfire.com/ga/greenmanspage/current.html This site will tell you which banks to go with. Greenman doesn't rate by price, only by quality. The Warloc | ||
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| I just recieved my order for blueberry from http://www.emeryseeds.com 9 days after I sent it. I don't know what you classify as cheap...these were $125 for 10. D9 | ||
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![]() | It is pretty steep, but the whole idea is that with one viable female seed, you can create an entire field of plants just like it. Those prices are so high because the genetics are just that good. You could buy an OZ and take the seeds but with store bought seeds you can create some GOOD seedless buds. Seedbanks are for people who are going to be growing a few pounds. I would rather pay the extra money and get some kind weed than buy an OZ and get some schwag. Most "kind" found on the streets is just schwag without seeds, and never even compares to blueberry or other noted strains. The Warloc | ||
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| I agree with Warloc. The plants chosen to breed and create these seeds are the best of thousands of plants. And to breed your own good seed you need to start with good genetics. Also to get good pollen I want to know exactly where it comes from, not from an unknown hybrid. There is no guarantee of the breeding of these seeds, only the reputation of the seller. And $120 is nothing compared to the hundreds of pounds that will come from these seeds and the other strains I bought. So far I've had %100 germination. Marc will mail to the states I think, however seeds are illegal in the U.S., while here they are semi-legal. The feds WILL try to get you so if you do order seed be very very careful as how it can be connected to you. And we all know how solid friends are when they face 5 or 10 years for your seed. D9 | ||
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