OGEvilgenius
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Subcool is kind of notorious for trashing other people. As far as the genetics go, you can find some great plants. Just have to be willing to look a bit.
Subcool is kind of notorious for trashing other people. As far as the genetics go, you can find some great plants. Just have to be willing to look a bit.
I'm certainly no fan of TGA. I find him and his crew to be obnoxious and cult like. Besides while others may disagree, I've never smoked a strain I simply had to have by them. Seen enough gardens and I can't be bothered by intersexed plants. Flavors are always nice, I can give them that, but potency is lacking and I'd easily put any of my gear up against a TGA strain any day of the week to be honest. Sure there are exceptions. With regards to Rare Dankness, I've been tempted and seen some awesome grows and some subpar grows. His woman/partner is a bit annoying in the large thread at times but that's no reflection on their gear, only their attitude. As a consumer, I'd rather my money go to consistent genetics and humble as well as responsive breeders.
I try not to contradict myself. The two Blueberry Hills girls I had are not my most potent, but I still have 14 beans to sort throughJust to be clear - I'm no cheerleader. I just report my experiences and opinions. I've been well pleased, never had a TGA tranny, and even what I considered to be the lesser plants was loved by people I passed it around to. None of us are happy w/ low potency weed.
You and I often agree, but I 'high'ly disagree w/ any blanket statement that says TGA is all low potency. That simply is not the case.
Not long ago, you praised Blueberry Hill, even though you said it was low/avg potency. Are you not contradicting yourself here, amigo?
I try not to contradict myself. The two Blueberry Hills girls I had are not my most potent, but I still have 14 beans to sort throughDespite her not being my strongest smoke, she is great for a nice day smoke, has an amazing blueberry pepper smell and taste and can out yield the rest of my Bodhi gear thus far. That's why she stays in my garden. We all have different tastes with regards to potency, and usually I love the knock outs but it's good to have a variety in the line up, know what I'm saying my friend? I know we disagree, and I don't doubt your line up as you are a good grower. I've just never encountered anything I've wanted from TGAs offerings is all. That could change, I'm not bone headed. I just can't see myself spending a good chunk of change based on what I've seen grown in person, on the boards and based on what I've smoked. Too risky. It's not just money, it's time as those plants would take up space that could otherwise be occupied by other plants that I'd trust to turn out well. I recently learned this while growing some bag beans from Dr green thumbs Iranian g13. Not sure if it was self or a random pollen donor but that plant took up 2 months of time and space. Granted it was crazy to see a straight up hermi plant with bananas growing out from the female flowers.
I think my analogy is correct, im pretty blitzed right now. Smoking on some Kosher Tangie (DNA i think or RP) and some of my Jack Skellington (TGA). The KT is much more knock back but the JS is much more uplifting.
I try not to contradict myself. The two Blueberry Hills girls I had are not my most potent, but I still have 14 beans to sort throughDespite her not being my strongest smoke, she is great for a nice day smoke, has an amazing blueberry pepper smell and taste and can out yield the rest of my Bodhi gear thus far. That's why she stays in my garden. We all have different tastes with regards to potency, and usually I love the knock outs but it's good to have a variety in the line up, know what I'm saying my friend? I know we disagree, and I don't doubt your line up as you are a good grower. I've just never encountered anything I've wanted from TGAs offerings is all. That could change, I'm not bone headed. I just can't see myself spending a good chunk of change based on what I've seen grown in person, on the boards and based on what I've smoked. Too risky. It's not just money, it's time as those plants would take up space that could otherwise be occupied by other plants that I'd trust to turn out well. I recently learned this while growing some bag beans from Dr green thumbs Iranian g13. Not sure if it was self or a random pollen donor but that plant took up 2 months of time and space. Granted it was crazy to see a straight up hermi plant with bananas growing out from the female flowers.
I don't want to miss attribute your quote, but I can assure you in my many years of being a daily smoker, buying bulk of cali imports back in the dark ages, and always on the hunt for the "best" (subjective I know), I am familiar with what others would agree are amazing strains. If you were only referring to TGA, then you may have a point. I've certainly had what many consider to be the best of many of the clone only and generally high regarded strains.Your viewpoint is not wrong at all though, from your experiences you have not had top 10's so it is completely understandable. I have tried some top shelf TGA as well as bottom shelf TGA and there are big differences. Not all plants grow the same in all climates, altitudes, settings. So where blueberry kush could work for me as a top shelf strain you may only get a B or C grade and you would feel the same way as you do right now.
I think my analogy is correct, im pretty blitzed right now. Smoking on some Kosher Tangie (DNA i think or RP) and some of my Jack Skellington (TGA). The KT is much more knock back but the JS is much more uplifting.
I don't want to miss attribute your quote, but I can assure you in my many years of being a daily smoker, buying bulk of cali imports back in the dark ages, and always on the hunt for the "best" (subjective I know), I am familiar with what others would agree are amazing strains. If you were only referring to TGA, then you may have a point. I've certainly had what many consider to be the best of many of the clone only and generally high regarded strains.
I want to say I absolutely love my timewreck from tga and the jack skellington I have is not too shabby. My timewreck definitely matches tga's description and it was the only survivor of a 5 pack. They have many more strains I will eventually run but they had been number one as a breeder for me to the point that I was going to try and run nothing but tga. This experience with the company has just made me realize that there are other talented breeders I should try and that I should not put people on a pedestal.