Found a few strange at my local dispensary. I happen to like them a lot and was thinking about growing them out. On the quick search I found them at this website and was described as weed grown for the company that sells it at the dispensaries I buy from
1 called apple juice and another called sour tangie.
Any one have any experience with them
They sell only reg a 5 pack is 40 bucks 10 pack 70
They have several strains listed in there seed list that are not and have never been available in seed form or have been sold out for a long time , seems they just listed everything popular and who knows what they send , some of the strains lineage are incorrect and not even spelled right.
There are no bubba kush seeds , ghost it’s not what they list it as and there are no seeds unless they are selfed, future sold out and I have not seen it made available again anywhere , zkittlez is spelled wrong, way to many red flags.
Anisa have future#1 . Ive never tried it and i dont know if its really a out cross (most likley) or a f2 or f3, but im sure you can find some info somewhere on them.
@soonersmoke way this is a nice surprise
Thanks for your response
I saw 2 strains I was interested in I originally purchased the weed at zen leaf an it helped my daughter
1 was sour Tangie and the 2 nd was apple juice
When I did a search on the net for seeds these referenced zen leaf in the description
And led me to you
If you do that let us know! I will pickup some strains I’ve never seen in seed form before(Appalachia + others). I would highly doubt they have a store.
Translation: they’re capitalizing on the names, but have crosses at best or perhaps nothing even related to what they’re named after.
After checking out the website, looks like they’re working with breeders in OK to have them cross the parent strains that originally made up the strains they’re selling. Since the parent strains are hybrids or polyhybrids, though… what they’re selling is kinda another polyhybrid crapshoot. It’s not necessarily a bad thing, but they definitely seem to be capitalizing on the name by implying that the seeds will come out like the lines they’re named for. Nothing that would get them sued for false advertising, to be sure, but that’s not the same thing as the truth.
So like I said your selling things as something they are not and that is misleading and wasting peoples time and money but thanks for clarifying exactly what I was pointing out , you can not have seeds of clone only strains, do you know what clone only means ?
With so many great and potentially great combinations out there to be had and found using existing known lines and not even spelling there names right shows exactly how much you care about the industry you are part of.