rmoltis
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Hmmm this gets me thinking about the 20 or so bagseeds I've collected out of the bags the last few years. They should all be good strains grown by a friend of mine. would definitely be fun to experiment with!
I need to stop worrying about what I'm going to order next, and see how far I can get with what I already have!
I agree you should work from your bagseed first. It's old school smoke so you may be suprised what you find.
Some people don't like bagseed.
They say it is risky.
Some people don't mind the risks.
But with time and patience you'll find nice stable females you like. And if you give them a good environment and some love they can turn out just as good as bought genetics.
I'm personally gonna keep running mostly bagseed and freebies. I find with love they are usually better than any black market stuff locally. Most times it comes out a few notches above how it was when the original grower grew it .
You can also use them as tools for learning new techniques you are unfamiliar with. Manifolding, lst, hst, topping, Supercropping, defoliation etc. And you won't feel terrible if/when you mess up.
Or dialing in your environment.
Lighting, ventilation, intake filtration, media types, nutrient regimen, organic, synthetic etc.
Save your bought genetics and have some fun with the bagseed :)