Dragonsflame
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Dragons hashplant.
Typically in the acrid, hashy, funky, some get some lemon rind type smells.
Typically in the acrid, hashy, funky, some get some lemon rind type smells.
Do you sell less than 10 seeds at a time. I've already pissed away $250 on seeds and just would like 3 or 4 fems to try. I'm going to collect seed in Jamaica over the next few weeks and hoping start some fresh plants, outdoors, when we get back.yes and yes. www.dragonsflamegenetics.com
heres some celestial dragon - (stardawg x dragons stash f2)
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Do you sell less than 10 seeds at a time. I've already pissed away $250 on seeds and just would like 3 or 4 fems to try. I'm going to collect seed in Jamaica over the next few weeks and hoping start some fresh plants, outdoors, when we get back.
Thanks. I've already reached out to my friends in Jamaica and they're collecting seeds for us.Part of the issue with your seeds is where you bought them. We're frequently seeing complaints from people ordering from Pacific Seeds. They keep receiving autoflowering plants instead of photoperiod plants. Anyway, Pacific Seeds doesn't have a great reputation here.
I hear good things on the farm about @Dragonsflame Genetics. I haven't run them yet but others here have. North Atlantic Seed Company is another to look at. They have a few seeds as cheap as $2.00 each. I have shopped them several times without issue. There's others too.
Those are likely regular seeds. I would absolutely grow them so that's not what I mean. Just be prepared to cull any males that you might have.Thanks. I've already reached out to my friends in Jamaica and they're collecting seeds for us.
I figure if I can choose 12 of the biggest, fattest seeds and start them all, I'll get a couple of females.Those are likely regular seeds. I would absolutely grow them so that's not what I mean. Just be prepared to cull any males that you might have.
If you start all 12, you should have at least 50% or more females. It's hard to say for sure with such a small sample size but cannabis tends to produce slightly more female plants than males.I figure if I can choose 12 of the biggest, fattest seeds and start them all, I'll get a couple of females.
Do you sell less than 10 seeds at a time. I've already pissed away $250 on seeds and just would like 3 or 4 fems to try. I'm going to collect seed in Jamaica over the next few weeks and hoping start some fresh plants, outdoors, when we get back.
My feminized packs are 6 beans, but they sell out very quickly, I think only ones left on my site are my zamal dreams line, which is a heavy tropical thin leaf x Heavy modern Broadleaf type (Zamaldelca x Orange Dreams reversal)
My regular packs have 10 seeds.
Either way, they also include a freebie pack of 10 as well.
Whether you decide to get DFG seeds or not, something to really consider any time you are buying seed, and any time you are looking to source genetics, the climate zone absolutely matters for outdoor genetics. Finding breeders or locals that are breeding outdoor selections in your area and climate will always be better than sourcing beans from faraway places with different climate zones, and to help avoid wasting money...doing research / finding grow logs / reviews of their work, with actual photos of grows outdoor... Everything from trigger time, flower time, hardiness, tolerating local soil and weather patterns, all of that comes from breeding and selecting in a particular region. I'm not meaning to tell you your business, or try to sell you anything, just saying in general, taking random seed from the tropics and growing them on the mainland outdoor, is also a gamble of a season. Plants built and selected in heat and humidity, especially a place like Jamaica, Hawaii, etc. that have more equatorial daylight hours and no frost to worry about vs the USA full term grow shape a line differently. Just some food for thought.