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Sorry to hear that Seamaiden. I was also disappointed with Jilly. The one plant that didn't hermie, looked great, reeked of grapefruit, and had a weak buzz (but nice after a couple of bowls). It seeded my buddy's entire room :( My patient begged me to run Jilly. I decided to buy jack skellington and qush - purely from his description, and partly because of my patient.
I found one great Vortex in a 10 pack - if it was on the smallish size. The high is word-for-word Apollo 13 BX. I suspect I'd get more winners from a pack of that. Perhaps I would have liked the void better (purple apollo) than vortex?
TGA is like a box of chocolates...every seed in a pack is a different plant. It's ironic his supersoil is set it and forget it. You need to start with cuttings of known excellent TGA genetics.
I share cuttings with a friend, and he harvested jack and qush before me. One jack skellington looks and smells amazing - but no buzz. He said the apollo vortex was one of the top smokes he's ever tried, now Qush is his fav.
I have another Qush plant that is the best smelling I have ever had - the one my buddy told me was male - and I was about to kill it. As soon as I rubbed the stem, I put it into flower. Two or three keepers out of five seeds (all different) is a pleasant surprise (5/5 female). In my room, they are a nice size, very healthy and vigorous (super thick stems and super green). At least one qush may come in before 8 weeks - a very tiny purple non keeper that won't hit 1oz (partly due to pruning). The others should be better yielding.
I'm more than happy with Qush, and I would recommend it...even for jaded growers ;) I'm still out on Jack Skellington. I understand now that a little bit of amazing bud is better than a lot of mediocre bud. hth
I found one great Vortex in a 10 pack - if it was on the smallish size. The high is word-for-word Apollo 13 BX. I suspect I'd get more winners from a pack of that. Perhaps I would have liked the void better (purple apollo) than vortex?
TGA is like a box of chocolates...every seed in a pack is a different plant. It's ironic his supersoil is set it and forget it. You need to start with cuttings of known excellent TGA genetics.
I share cuttings with a friend, and he harvested jack and qush before me. One jack skellington looks and smells amazing - but no buzz. He said the apollo vortex was one of the top smokes he's ever tried, now Qush is his fav.
I have another Qush plant that is the best smelling I have ever had - the one my buddy told me was male - and I was about to kill it. As soon as I rubbed the stem, I put it into flower. Two or three keepers out of five seeds (all different) is a pleasant surprise (5/5 female). In my room, they are a nice size, very healthy and vigorous (super thick stems and super green). At least one qush may come in before 8 weeks - a very tiny purple non keeper that won't hit 1oz (partly due to pruning). The others should be better yielding.
I'm more than happy with Qush, and I would recommend it...even for jaded growers ;) I'm still out on Jack Skellington. I understand now that a little bit of amazing bud is better than a lot of mediocre bud. hth