Humboldt Seed Company (HSC) Thread

RobCat

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It's not a straight sour D but a sour D Bx3 x Humboldt Headband f4 (Headband x PPD). I have not grown it
I did last year , California sour diesel. I haven't tried the humboldt sour diesel yet.
- they grew out big, I ended up cutting at day 74, good smoke but I was early. Ended up using most on edibles and oils. If you have the time and space I'd recommend. I think I still have a few seeds so I'll be giving them another go sometime. They def had those funky gas terps going on.:joint:
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Boss!! They look fantastic. They have so many strains I want to try out. I just wish they had a pic and mix system. Or atleast offer smaller packs than 10. But then Im a variety guy. I like to grow out as many different kinds as possible
 

SBBCal

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Boss!! They look fantastic. They have so many strains I want to try out. I just wish they had a pic and mix system. Or atleast offer smaller packs than 10. But then Im a variety guy. I like to grow out as many different kinds as possible
Thanks, I've seen variety packs for hsc on a few sites in the past but it's been awhile . Last time was seedsherenow.com
 

GlassJoe

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The Garlic Budder is something I don't think I would have tried on my own but I got it as a Hembra freebie and so far it looks like an absolute freak (in a good way). Here's a side-by-side of a clone I put into the ground on July 18th (left) and August 21st (right), 34 days apart.
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It also seems to like putting out trichomes on the sugar leaves:
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And it stacks up pretty nicely, too; this is a shot of the mother that plant was cut from:
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RobCat

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Thanks, I've seen variety packs for hsc on a few sites in the past but it's been awhile . Last time was seedsherenow.com
Ill check that site out. Im glad more american seed banks are getting their name out there. They sure charge and arm and a leg but they're coming up with some great strains
 

GlassJoe

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Ill check that site out. Im glad more american seed banks are getting their name out there. They sure charge and arm and a leg but they're coming up with some great strains
The 10-packs of fems on chitown are $81 and the 20-packs of regs are $90 with free shipping, that's pretty reasonable. The pack I got was from June 2021 so I expect the seeds to be viable for quite a while yet.
 

RobCat

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The 10-packs of fems on chitown are $81 and the 20-packs of regs are $90 with free shipping, that's pretty reasonable. The pack I got was from June 2021 so I expect the seeds to be viable for quite a while yet.
Have the strains youve grown been pretty stable over all? low instances of hermies and such? I know thats subjective to a lot of things including the grower. Ive only done their blueberry muffins. It didnt have the potency i wanted but between the 3 I grew it was very stable. Ive been eyeing their trainwreck today but Ive read a lot of nanner stories online when it comes to TW crosses. Im use to dealing with banks like Barneys and RQS when it comes to Indicas so Ive seen the worst of the worst
 

GlassJoe

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I have not had a plant of theirs herm on me, and I would say that consistency and unique terpenes that match the strain name are probably their selling points as a company.

I have grown Blueberry muffin, Hi-Biscus, Caramel Cream, and Magic Melon in prior grows with Garlic Budder, Apple Blossom, and Jelly Rancher as new additions this season.

The only thing I haven't had a harvest to hang my hat on so far was Hi-Biscus (and the other three I'm growing for the first time this year); I grew one which was flipped while still kind of small and two that flowered early this summer that I finished under light deprivation that were damaged by a falling object. It's really pretty looking and very sweet and fruity smelling, though. Bud worms love it.PXL_20210327_211445290.jpg
 

RobCat

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I have not had a plant of theirs herm on me, and I would say that consistency and unique terpenes that match the strain name are probably their selling points as a company.

I have grown Blueberry muffin, Hi-Biscus, Caramel Cream, and Magic Melon in prior grows with Garlic Budder, Apple Blossom, and Jelly Rancher as new additions this season.

The only thing I haven't had a harvest to hang my hat on so far was Hi-Biscus (and the other three I'm growing for the first time this year); I grew one which was flipped while still kind of small and two that flowered early this summer that I finished under light deprivation that were damaged by a falling object. It's really pretty looking and very sweet and fruity smelling, though. Bud worms love it.View attachment 4969782
Damn thats frosty. I think the nutes are the cause of most hermie issues anyway regardless of the source. I learned that the hard way myself so I just switched to bio bizz and blackstrap molasses to avoid any more problems. The chitown site has some nice sources. Seattle Chronic has some good looking strains too
 

GlassJoe

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Damn dude you're set on the BBM for a while! Very unique strain with amazing terpenes and I've been happy to grow it last winter, this summer, and probably next summer as well.
 

GlassJoe

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They arrived in 24hrs for me 11 beans in the pack & 3 BBM freebies from Hembra
My outdoor BBM still has a ways to go, but lately the terpenes have been coming in and it's a beautiful thing; it's been a really pleasant grow and I can't wait to see what it smells like after it finishes up and goes through drying and curing. I bet it makes wicked concentrates.PXL_20210826_005851448.PORTRAIT.jpg
 

skuba

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Has anyone grew out their Sour Diesel? I grew out the HSO version, it was decent stuff, but Im always on the hunt for a better SD
I grew a few, one smelled like a sweet purp, and another one smelled like straight peanut butter. Nothing even resembled sour diesel but they weren’t bad. here’s the purple one

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“Humboldt sour” by the way, @SBBCal yours looks legit!
 

RobCat

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I grew a few, one smelled like a sweet purp, and another one smelled like straight peanut butter. Nothing even resembled sour diesel but they weren’t bad. here’s the purple one

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“Humboldt sour” by the way, @SBBCal yours looks legit!
Peanut Butter. That sounds very nice. What kind of flowering times did you have on those girls? Just curious. The HSO version I grew out went about 80 days. It didnt smell remotely like diesel either but was also decent smoke
 

skuba

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Peanut Butter. That sounds very nice. What kind of flowering times did you have on those girls? Just curious. The HSO version I grew out went about 80 days. It didnt smell remotely like diesel either but was also decent smoke
They were outdoors and that picture was taken at the end of October, I’m not really sure
 

RobCat

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Is their Trainwreck pretty decent? Any hermie tendencies? They seem to be more or less a package deal with most TW crosses
 
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