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Those are some amazing looking plants very well done man 

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Thank you. Its really just the genetics though!Those are some amazing looking plants very well done man![]()
It is the genetics though. That's why I buy clones lolNo it takes a little help to get what you got you can't just throw them in the ground and get what you got![]()
It's a big difference buying to as close to the original breeder as you can, if not from the original breeder, than from a seed bank that has recreated it or has just relabeled some random seeds. I like to believe there's some straight seed banks doing their best to keep that lost strain going, but. sigh. You wouln't know unless you know.It is the genetics though. That's why I buy clones lol
By pure luck I have some S1 seeds (Jbezzy Cut) coming in, hoping/planning on running it side by side to a (white label) ILGM Cap Junky so how the two jive.Yeah, I always tell people that there's only 1 original and it's not in seed form. Technically every seed is its own genetic. I have some seeds that someone used the cap junky for a few of his crosses and he does did work and I was able to get the bx1 and other stuff that he doesnt sell to the public that i was able to talk him into giving me, that I'm excited for later.
But yes that's why I stay away from seed corporations normally or at the very least don't expect to grow what you see in the picture. You might find something worthwhile but theres only 1 of each strain and if you want it, it won't be in seed form.Took me years to learn stuff like that.