pick and mix dud

Edgar9

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I got my tude order in 12 days door to door (NE USA). I tried germing an mk ultra single, a skywalker kush single and two moonshine haze. The mk burst out of it's shell and in 24 hours she was above ground. The two moonshines are also off to a fast, strong start. The moonshine seeds were big and beefy. One was a little green so I was kind of nervous about that seed but they both have germed nicely. Now on to the skywalker. This seed never had a chance. It did crack, however the seed didn't have enough internal energy to actually sprout so it ended up being a dud. So here's my question. The seed was a single pick and mix from the tude. Going on the fact that my germing is pretty dialed in, do you feel I feel should get a replacement seed?
 

D_Urbmon

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I have been advised by the rep of another bank(wont say which one) that in these situations it's best to say your seed was crushed or broken as opposed to discussing germination. HTH. Cheers!
 

bluesdad

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Just b happy it wasn't one of the ones u bought,however,if you let 'tude know you received w crushed seed they'll send you a replacement(with your next order)good luck bro
 

OGEvilgenius

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Yeah, this is why I don't think single seeds are really the best way to go about buyin a strain. Chances are it was just a lethal recessive. At 20 bucks though, jesus fucking christ. You should definitely get a replacement or 5.... just my opinion (I realize Attitude has little say over breeder prices).

They won't talk about germination issues so you are probably best to say it was crushed.
 

TheHermit

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Pick n mix isn't a bad way to try a lot of different strains to find out what you like. I didn't know a lot about the different kinds of weed when I first started growing, and most dealers would just call what they were selling whatever was popular at the time, so I had no idea what was what. I mostly just buy packs of regs now and make my own f2s, but every once in a while I will pick up something from the pick n mix if I am curious and it is cheap.
 

Pass it Around

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Pick n mix isn't a bad way to try a lot of different strains to find out what you like. I didn't know a lot about the different kinds of weed when I first started growing, and most dealers would just call what they were selling whatever was popular at the time, so I had no idea what was what. I mostly just buy packs of regs now and make my own f2s, but every once in a while I will pick up something from the pick n mix if I am curious and it is cheap.

The point is that it is cheaper to lose one out of a five pack than it is to lose one out of a single.
 

Amos Otis

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Pick n mix isn't a bad way to try a lot of different strains to find out what you like. I didn't know a lot about the different kinds of weed when I first started growing, and most dealers would just call what they were selling whatever was popular at the time, so I had no idea what was what ...... every once in a while I will pick up something from the pick n mix if I am curious and it is cheap..
Bingo.

Actually, the most expensive beans I've purchased were singles. Soma Somango, for instance, sounded [and is] like great smoke, but I'd certainly not throw $280 at a 10 pack. $29 for a single is an expensive bean, but $29 is still just $29, making it a gamble I could shrug off if the plant had been a disppointment.

The point is that it is cheaper to lose one out of a five pack than it is to lose one out of a single.
That's factually not true.

If you buy a 5 pack for a c-note [ $100] and lose one, you've suffered a $20 loss, same as losing a single $20 bean, Sure you have 4 more beans, but you also spent $20 each on them, or, $80 more than the guy that had a single go belly up.
 

Pass it Around

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Bingo.

Actually, the most expensive beans I've purchased were singles. Soma Somango, for instance, sounded [and is] like great smoke, but I'd certainly not throw $280 at a 10 pack. $29 for a single is an expensive bean, but $29 is still just $29, making it a gamble I could shrug off if the plant had been a disppointment.



That's factually not true.

If you buy a 5 pack for a c-note [ $100] and lose one, you've suffered a $20 loss, same as losing a single $20 bean, Sure you have 4 more beans, but you also spent $20 each on them, or, $80 more than the guy that had a single go belly up.
If you compare the single seed price vs the package price there is a difference. Otherwise you have to buy a 10 pack and most seeds don't go too far over 10 bucks a seed at that price. So yes it is indeed true.
 

Amos Otis

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If you compare the single seed price vs the package price there is a difference. Otherwise you have to buy a 10 pack and most seeds don't go too far over 10 bucks a seed at that price. So yes it is indeed true.
No. It's not significant anywhere but Herbies. I picked this example from TSSC totally at random:

Connoisseur Genetics- Cheese and Chong.
Single seed :$23.55
5 pack: $117.73

The five pack is 2 cents less than 5 at single prices. In other words, not worth the extra expenditure of $96.00 for a 'sample'.
 

Pass it Around

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No. It's not significant anywhere but Herbies. I picked this example from TSSC totally at random:

Connoisseur Genetics- Cheese and Chong.
Single seed :$23.55
5 pack: $117.73

The five pack is 2 cents less than 5 at single prices. In other words, not worth the extra expenditure of $96.00 for a 'sample'.
Of course you pick one of the few companies that doesn't do bulk pricing

I would have gone for the doggie nutz if I was you, it would have proven the point more effectively.
 
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