Im currently running a freedom of seeds Crystal dwarfauto. I got from herbies. It's got a strong odor, it smells like sweet/pungent. An it's putting on some frost. More on the buds vs big fan leaves. It's my first grow, so don't have much experience. With many varieties stinks more than short stuff dr feelgood. An it's 6-8 weeks did get kind of bean stalkyHey guys, so I got loads of mephisto strains to last me years.. And still keep buying from them lol anyway they shut at mo and I wanna buy seeds lol want to go try some other seedbanks, dont want no 100 day strains like some of DP and I'd prefer nice taste and smell etc over yield. Been on dinafem last couple days but nothing shouts out at me. I have tried a few from sweet seeds that I like. just would like some imput from others on some of their favourite strains they've grown from other seedbanks. Thanks.
Check out FastBuds, autos-only, based in the US, and also carried by many seed sellers. And with lots of grows and feedback here at AFN.
My impression is that they have some fairly unique breeding stock/genetics of their own, or about as much as other leading auto breeders. Who/what has been ripped off?....The only thing American about their autoflowers is the genetics they ripped to make their crosses.
My impression is that they have some fairly unique breeding stock/genetics of their own, or about as much as other leading auto breeders. Who/what has been ripped off?
[Otherwise, aren't all auto seeds ripped-off (to some extent, at some point) from the photos and ruderalis strains they are bred with/from?]
I, presumably like most end-users/consumers, don't know or care enough about the intricacies of where companies are based (pay or avoid taxes), who has what rights to be able claim to breed or have any type of 'ownership' rights, who can rename and resell strains, etc. I still think that overall in terms of performance (what consumers want), including results of grows reported here on AFN, FastBuds looks competitive with other top-tier auto breeders.I was pointing out they are not USA based nor an American company (as your post suggested.) Many of their crosses are simply based on American genetics (on their own admittance.) Maybe "ripped" is a bit strong of a word (I think we'll get more concrete feelings on that in the next decade as legalization increases and genetic registering becomes more common, but some breeders feel pretty strongly about people taking their work without recognition,) and personally I'm not a huge fan of FastBuds business practices in general; we've had a number of issues with their rep and owner when they were on-site (which is why they are no longer on site.) Maybe they've improved, but from the feedback I've seen it's still hit or miss. Just my two cents brother.
I don't put much stock in strains. It has been proven that there are fifty "Blue Dreams" floating around Washington State. In the nineties I read where Jamaica growers were getting some seed from The Netherlands. When I read "landrace", I can't help but be sceptical.My impression is that they have some fairly unique breeding stock/genetics of their own, or about as much as other leading auto breeders. Who/what has been ripped off?
[Otherwise, aren't all auto seeds ripped-off (to some extent, at some point) from the photos and ruderalis strains they are bred with/from?]
I've grown some autoseeds strains. For yield, sucker punch is good but can take like 80 days, diesel berry is good and I got 80g of rock hard but tiny nugs (I broke them down small on purpose though), their gsc is frosty but isnt the densest of buds. I have another sucker punch I just started and I just had a candy kush germinate and pop the surface today. I have an auto pounder in the 30 say age range I think. I think @Tyler_Durden88 can help you with autoseeds products and @Autoseeds.com tend to be active when you need them. You can PM them.Hi woody, cheers, il be sure to grab some of them, any other strains from auto seeds to you recommended? i like the look of the ultra lemon haze.