“Of the three seeds I popped, each of them were completely different. One of them was a straight hermie - showing full male flowers on bottom branches around week 4 of flowering. The second was a mutant with this extremely odd discoloration of yellow and green on the leaves (not a nutrient issue at all, the plant looks straight camoflauged, and one of the branches is completely normal, with a few of the leaves exibiting normal leaves on a few of the fingers, and the camoflage design on the rest - VERY ODD, but smells and looks sooooo good. The third is the one I am going to keep I think, and it is a massive bush of goodness :) It looks to be a very large yeilder, healthy, easy to grow, fast finishing, and has the straight Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies smell to it. So out of the three, I think I got one good keeper, but you can tell that the genetics that make this plant up are ALL OVER the place! Three stars for the hermi that stressed me out and almost ruined my garden tho.”
“Of the three seeds I popped, each of them were completely different. One of them was a straight hermie - showing full male flowers on bottom branches around week 4 of flowering. The second was a mutant with this extremely odd discoloration of yellow and green on the leaves (not a nutrient issue at all, the plant looks straight camoflauged, and one of the branches is completely normal, with a few of the leaves exibiting normal leaves on a few of the fingers, and the camoflage design on the rest - VERY ODD, but smells and looks sooooo good. The third is the one I am going to keep I think, and it is a massive bush of goodness :) It looks to be a very large yeilder, healthy, easy to grow, fast finishing, and has the straight Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies smell to it. So out of the three, I think I got one good keeper, but you can tell that the genetics that make this plant up are ALL OVER the place! Three stars for the hermi that stressed me out and almost ruined my garden tho.”
“Of the three seeds I popped, each of them were completely different. One of them was a straight hermie - showing full male flowers on bottom branches around week 4 of flowering. The second was a mutant with this extremely odd discoloration of yellow and green on the leaves (not a nutrient issue at all, the plant looks straight camoflauged, and one of the branches is completely normal, with a few of the leaves exibiting normal leaves on a few of the fingers, and the camoflage design on the rest - VERY ODD, but smells and looks sooooo good. The third is the one I am going to keep I think, and it is a massive bush of goodness :) It looks to be a very large yeilder, healthy, easy to grow, fast finishing, and has the straight Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies smell to it. So out of the three, I think I got one good keeper, but you can tell that the genetics that make this plant up are ALL OVER the place! Three stars for the hermi that stressed me out and almost ruined my garden tho.”
“I ordered almost 100 dollars worth of seeds 1 seed out of all of them came up I usually order seeds from amsterdamn seeds but I though I would try you guys out very dissapointed and will never order from your company again”