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I’ve always grown outside, and from clone for many years, but last year started growing indoors and from seed just for a change of pace…
I know when I started looking for seeds, I looked at all the cool photos, and the heavily marketable descriptions ha ha.
I let the actual important details get swallowed up by reading how it will smell like tropical fruits and candies or how it will yield 700g per meter squared…
My point here is that if you’re going to start from seed, learn about the importance of growing a seedling, and not just a flowering plant, and when you’re looking for seeds, look for stable genetic markers like F5 or BX10 or something solid.
Or else you’re going to pop 10, and MAYBE get one like in the photos if you’re lucky…
Here’s a photo of 6/10 from the same pack…
Ones purpling and smaller buds, one is huge with giant buds, one is light green with medium buds, one smells like limes, one smells like burnt rubber, one smells like gas and fruit, two love the light, the rest don’t like as much light, three are heavy feeders, three aren’t heavy feeders, they all liked training ha ha ha.
You get my point.
Good luck.

I know when I started looking for seeds, I looked at all the cool photos, and the heavily marketable descriptions ha ha.
I let the actual important details get swallowed up by reading how it will smell like tropical fruits and candies or how it will yield 700g per meter squared…
My point here is that if you’re going to start from seed, learn about the importance of growing a seedling, and not just a flowering plant, and when you’re looking for seeds, look for stable genetic markers like F5 or BX10 or something solid.
Or else you’re going to pop 10, and MAYBE get one like in the photos if you’re lucky…
Here’s a photo of 6/10 from the same pack…
Ones purpling and smaller buds, one is huge with giant buds, one is light green with medium buds, one smells like limes, one smells like burnt rubber, one smells like gas and fruit, two love the light, the rest don’t like as much light, three are heavy feeders, three aren’t heavy feeders, they all liked training ha ha ha.
You get my point.
Good luck.