Getting seeds from attitude.....any suggestions?

Fck I was hoping IDE find a good breeder that most ppl on here would agree was good but no one can agree with one I guess it's pretty hard cuz with the prices you gotta be ballin to try out all of em lol and it's hard to figure out who knows Wut there talkin about cuz a lot of ppl don't know Wut good weed is and a lot of plants can get to be decent if tooken care of or they could just get lucky and get a good one so I know some ppl got some strains that arnt even that good but say there bomb I was leaning towards tga but now I don't know after learning about that f1-f5 shit and also hearing how tga puts a year into it is makin me question them plus there seeds are all reg and still kinda taxed that doesn't matter I know if u find theright breeder u get Wut u pay for but im tryin to get some good ones for a good price not no 5 dollar seeds but like 10-15 a seed tops but still thanks for the help guys
 

kermit2692

Well-Known Member
find a strain you like the sound/look of and then throw it in the advanced search (just click go without typing anything in to get there) and you can make your own opinion based on what you find..its hard to get a solid answer to that question without just using your own judgement because as you can see you get such a range of answers...i dont disagree with the guy above he names some decent companies but then again he thinks dutch passion isnt junk and i was pretty sure everyone knew dp is garbage unless you get a lucky one..ya they have stood the test of time but once they realized it they said fuck it we make money either way and genetics are now shit!....bottom line do your research and pick wisely lol ....but like i said regardless of one guys opinion ive seen nothing but good words for tga and gage green, those two particularly just havent found anyone complaining....good luck!!!
 

Beansly

RIU Bulldog
my advise would be to send them the money via snail mail adn have the seeds sent to a non-growing friend or families house or a P/O box. Yeah it takes a little longer, but think about the long term. You wanna grow for a while I imagine, not just until you get busted.
 

skunkd0c

Well-Known Member
buy whatever takes your fancy but be prepared that quite often you will get some plants that has little in common with the breeders descriptions of the strain
it is a bit of a lottery really .. since the various phenotypes that can be seen in many of the simple unstable f1 crosses around today
it is quite possible to get a better phenotype overall from some of the older well established lines when only germinating a small number "10" seeds
than some of the more popular current strains
if you are pretty new to this, i would recommend starting with a northern lights x skunk1 or virtually any northen lights cross this is the standard that all hybrids should be measured against

peace
 

kermit2692

Well-Known Member
my advise would be to send them the money via snail mail adn have the seeds sent to a non-growing friend or families house or a P/O box. Yeah it takes a little longer, but think about the long term. You wanna grow for a while I imagine, not just until you get busted.
this is truly unnecessary...maybe use a buddies card and send it their but going through a money order is totally unnecessary.....i dont even do that noone can look into your credit card records without a warrant and if they have a warrant your already fucked..not to mention they still probably wouldnt have credit card records covered on a warrant for growing pot anyway....like i said if your paranoid use someone elses address and card but sure dont have to make yourself wait an extra two weeks...also you may miss out on possible promotions if you send through the mail idk how that works tho...
 
What breed do you recommend gettin the norther lights cross from??? And beansly I live in Cali and I have my medical card and can grow plants legally plus I'm starting a room at one of my buddy's house so I can have more room cuz rightnow my grow room is a big wooden box i built that takes up half my room its about 6 feet high and the top has a square hole a lil smaller than my hood so the light just sits on top but anyways sending them to me will be fine lol and I decided I'm just gonna get a few strains from a few of my favorites and this grow will mostly be to just see what breeder and strains I like the best good lookin out on all the tips I'm glad I found this site it's probably one of my favorite resources for tips on growing and it's cool that it's free def gonna be on here a lot i just started really studying botany And I'm pretty confident I'll pick it up quiker than the average person cuz I'm really good at this kind of shit and it really interest me I'm not exactly sure on how deep it goes but whenever I feal like I know Wut I'm talking about ill be on here answering ppls questions hopfully I'll be able to help some ppl
 

Geronimo420

Well-Known Member
I find these info about the northern light history on seedsman site :

Making its way from the Pacific North West to the Netherlands in 1985,the Northern Lights arrived in the possession of Neville Schoenmaker. Neville was the owner of Holland's first cannabis Seed Company known as The Seed Bank, which later was renamed Sensi Seeds under new ownership. According to the most credible source; Northern Lights was originally bred by a man known as “The Indian” on an Island near Seattle Washington in the United States. Some also claim that the plant originated in California before ending up in the hand of this mysterious man from Seattle but there is no conclusive evidence to support this. Apparently there were a total of eleven plants that were labeled Northern Lights #1 through Northern Lights #11. Northern Lights #5 was said to have been the best of the bunch, with Northern Lights #1 coming in at a close second. The original Northern Lights plants were described to be true breeding Afghanis with extreme indica characteristics. They were dark green in color and very stable, with a high flower to leaf ratio while sporting a piney taste and purple hues in flowering. They were also known to be highly resinous with a THC percentage over 15%, sometimes higher.he story goes that all the various Northern Lights plants that were given to Neville Schoenmaker at the Seed Bank were female clones. Soon after, many new plants showed up on the Seed Bank list, including several different Northern Lights strains. This is where the history begins to get a bit hazy. How exactly these new seeds came to be is unclear but apparently Neville Schoenmaker used the plants that he got from the Indian to create new hybrids by further crossing them to some males of Afghani origin. He might have acquired them from the same source as the females but the Northern Lights males were never labeled, so their history remains unclear. The best guess is that Neville Schoenmaker created the new seeds by further hybridizing and inbreeding the plants that he acquired from the Indian to his old stock. Northern Lights #1 was described as a true breeding Afghani IBL (inbred line), suggesting that it contained none of the Thai Sativa that was later incorporated into some of the Northern Lights strains. At what point the Thai Sativa was infused into the genetic lineage is however unclear. Most likely it was bred into the Northern Lights #2 hybrid at some point. Regardless of their origin or genetic makeup, two particular males labeled Northern Lights #1 and Northern Lights #2 are clearly mentioned as the fathers of many new plants in a Seed Bank catalogue from the 1980’s. Northern Lights #2, a wonderfully potent Northern Lights #1-Hindu Kush hybrid, is still offered by Dutch Passion under the name Oasis. There is also some Northern Lights #2 in Aurora B from The Flying Dutchmen.
There are a few other breeders that offer high quality Northern Lights plants and hybrids. One of the most highly regarded versions of modern Northern Lights #5 comes from the British Columbia Seed Company. Their plant possibly derives from the original Northern Lights #5 x Northern Lights #2 hybrid created at the Seed Bank by Neville himself.

Personally I've try the Sensi seeds version it was 6/10 for the high 10/10 for the yield.
 
Flying Dutchmen has a feminized mix which says you get 10 random strains from all there strains on attitude does anyone know when u get them will each seed be labeled or is there no way to tell?
 

Geronimo420

Well-Known Member
email attitude. As long you don't mention germinating or growing they will answer your question. just Ask them if the product is individually label and they should answer within 24 h
 

Grojak

Well-Known Member
Don't over look Mr Nice's NL crosses, Shantibaba was there in the beginning (breeder) with Neville. I almost bought Ortega last run with is pure NL's, but they have crosses too.
 

322special

Active Member
Try sannie's seeds....im going to grow hericules next...herijuana x zhackzilla..ive heard nothing but good from him...my last order didnt come thru twice and he suggested a full refund,shipping is free after 3/5 packs...not to mention he offers rewards points...thats right!,you save ur self on you next order,thats if you decide to use them..if you have any problems u can send him pics and hell help you out....i know
 
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