Connoisseur seeds genetics. Anybody grown?

THESkunkMunkie

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I ran their Sour Hazy Jones and was more than happy with the results I got from the exp'. They do carry some AAA grade gear imo, give them a go I'm sure you wont be disappointed with any of those choices tbh.
I like the look/sound of OG Chem & Chemwreck Kush too along with the GDP and Grandoggy Purps myself...
 

farmboss

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go with the cheesedog. TRUST ME.

OG Chem - Ok, this thing is hermie prone and VERY nute sensitive.

sounds/looks cool, does NOT grow well
 

Lubda Nugs

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go with the cheesedog. TRUST ME.

OG Chem - Ok, this thing is hermie prone and VERY nute sensitive.

sounds/looks cool, does NOT grow well
I ran OG Chem last year and had no hermie issues with mine. I sprouted five, one withered, two males and two females. The two females were slightly different pheno's. The first was super stinky, but an average producer. The second was stinky, just not as stinky as the first, and had above average yields. They were both some of the strongest herb I have smoked. They were grown in Super Soil.
 

farmboss

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Trust u hmmm.....


U have any pics to back those claims up?
free advice. i dont post much. look into cheesedog. old-school WORKED genetics. look into the OG chem, i had issues and read here that the genetics are NOT stable, prone to hermie, and nute sensitive.

ran them side by side and yielded almost half an elbow on the cheesedog and barely over an onion on the og-chem. i BOUGHT the og-chem from attitudes march birthday promo this year. i got the cheesedog pack for free.

same deal currently, running a stock of mom's for clone selection. cheesedog's look AMAZING. The OG's? one is nute-burning for NO reason, with barely a 300ppm solution (that i use to germinate SEEDS in, come on!). the other is slow-growing, and very few nodes.

you can get some nice "stash" smoke from og-chem, but you're going to work 10x harder than the cheesedog. Also, for every onion you get on og-chem, you'll get 8 with cheesedog.

side by side, dunno what else to say.

same deal this time, running the SAME pack of seeds still, 2 GREAT cheesedogs, one half-dead og, and one that looks basically just "regular". for what you are paying, for their prices, you need more than what you can get from bagseed.

in my opinion they didn't take the time to properly work the og-chem genetics. for the cheesedog, they took something that is ALREADY killer, and crossed it and had a 'no-brainer' winner.
 

farmboss

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So this years grow was all about trial and error.


searching for those resilient, powder mildew resistent, fast and strong growing plants.
ok, saw this post too.

more info.

ran in the same batch TH-seeds heavy duty fruity, and also nirvana seeds papaya.

those 2 molded/mildew. IN THE SAME TENT, the conessour DIDNOT mold/mildew at all.

i can swear that og-chem and cheesedog are 100% mildew/mold resistent, EVEN while grown in an environment where other plants molded/mildewed.
 

Lubda Nugs

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Glad to here about the Cheesedog, I have a pack just waiting to be cracked. Sorry to here about your luck with OG Chem, mine seemed to thrive.
 

Budologist420

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The one strain that really caught my eye was the granddaddy purple. Only problem is I don't like feminized seeds. If anything I'll probly try the uk chem or the Chemwreck kush.



Farmboss was your Og chem feminized or regular. If it was fem that would be a good guess as to why it is hermie prone.
 

farmboss

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The one strain that really caught my eye was the granddaddy purple. Only problem is I don't like feminized seeds. If anything I'll probly try the uk chem or the Chemwreck kush.



Farmboss was your Og chem feminized or regular. If it was fem that would be a good guess as to why it is hermie prone.
when i bought them conessour didn't even sell feminized seeds.

i read some of your thread, see that you hate feminized. lucky you i had pics to prove and, no, they arent feminized.

i see what your going after, i hope you appriciate some good advice, and the pic to back it up. if you notice, those cheesedog's are amazingly poised. beautiful genetics, well preserved, never molested. you need to get on this exodus-cheese cut train.

the comments about hermie prone are related to the history of "OG Chem". It is an unperfected cross. i would advise against fighting an uphill battle.
 

SeedHo

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farmboss now i`ve never had luck with soil,but i have over done it with the ferts.all of those plants are burning around the edges,not just the front 2.i`m just asking,but how do you know your ppm`s?as far as the hermie problem diesels are very light sensitive,might ought to ck for light leaks,just something to look at.just for my info did the plant in the lower rt have any problems at germination?
 

farmboss

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farmboss now i`ve never had luck with soil,but i have over done it with the ferts.all of those plants are burning around the edges,not just the front 2.i`m just asking,but how do you know your ppm`s?as far as the hermie problem diesels are very light sensitive,might ought to ck for light leaks,just something to look at.just for my info did the plant in the lower rt have any problems at germination?
all i run is technaflora.

i read the bottle, mix it to 300ppm.

i have a hanna meter and years past have verified all their mixing ratio's match ppm's stated by verifying with a meter.

right now they are on 24/7, these are just babies that i am going to cut up for clones once i get sufficient branching. its FFOF soil blend with chunky perlite, lime, light warrior.

the point is, they shouldn't be burning at this low of a strength. the cheese genetics would NEVER die off branches like that.
 

SeedHo

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well then your saying that you soil is at zero and you add the 300ppms.now the ffof is full of nitrogen and recomends that you don`t use any with young plants.i`m not telling you that your wrong,but sometimes we over look the obvious.the hemmies are most like a product of the stress.
i`ve run across picky strains and they just piss me off to the point i`ll run them till i get `em right,i hate to lose its just me thing.
if it were me i`d find out the true ppm of your base and go from there.good luck with your run and thanks for the info.
 

Budologist420

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when i bought them conessour didn't even sell feminized seeds.

i read some of your thread, see that you hate feminized. lucky you i had pics to prove and, no, they arent feminized.

i see what your going after, i hope you appriciate some good advice, and the pic to back it up. if you notice, those cheesedog's are amazingly poised. beautiful genetics, well preserved, never molested. you need to get on this exodus-cheese cut train.

the comments about hermie prone are related to the history of "OG Chem". It is an unperfected cross. i would advise against fighting an uphill battle.
The only "exodus cheese cut train" I'll be getting on is the one TGA'S operating.


Cheese quake (exodus cheese x querkle)
Or
Dairy queen (exodus cheese x romulan x cindy99)

Thanks for ur input though I'll stay away from the ogchem unless otherwise informed.


Anyone else with experience growing genetics from connoisseur seeds?
 

THESkunkMunkie

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I've grown CheeseQuake and if your looking for potencey or anything "Cheese" like at all, shop around some more as CQ wont suit your wants for a Cheese strain.





They do look nice tbh but trust me it's all style with no substance, a big let down of a smoke and CQ put me off doin anymore TGA strains too as I'm looking for real killa potencey and for me this just didn't measure up at all really.
 

colocowboy

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OG Chem: Good chief! had 2 phenos this one was chemdog leaning the other was outdoor and was a dead ringer for og kush pheno. No pics of the outdoor but it got windwhipped and only produced a couple branches, but it was killer. Both had that og stone, the chemdog leaner had more range of flavors. They reacted to nutes like their respective parents, og leaner was easy to handle and the chemdog leaner was nute hungry but transported nutes very quick so I would call it temperamental but not unmanageable. The chem pheno threw nanners but the og leaning pheno did not. I found a fixed a light leak since she ran so I cannot fault her entirely, but can confirm that they are light sensitive as it was not a big leak nor direct light in the leak.
At the end of the day it was still worth it, delicious nug and very potent! I got about a g/w yield indoor and the outdoor I believe would have been a fair yield, the bud that did come off her was plentiful (high caylex/leaf ratio), dense, and sticky.
Two thumbs up, worth every dime!
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