In fall/winter seed tests, some of the fresh seeds didn't do as well as others. The night I did the planting, I didn't have my notes with me, but I'm pretty sure one of the under achievers was the Blue Shiva X Blue Shark X PC X AC. I put two seeds each of that strain, and one other.
But maybe my memory is suspect. I have 3 cups with 2 sprouts each, and a few with no sprouts.
And only half of the plants are going in my garden. I split everything down the middle with my veg buddy.
When I zoomed in on the picture, I saw one of the cups with two sprouts was Poly Shunk 1 X Skunk Shunk. Not sure what my reasoning was for putting two seeds of that strain.
Keep in mind that I do ceremonial burnt offerings when I plant. Although I'm 98.5% Western European, I have spent the last 30 years dabbling in the Creek Indian religion. They use tobacco smoke to signal their prayers. I use herb for my burnt offerings. {so I can get pretty high when planting}
This year I did a different strain for each of the four blessing I ask of the Grandfathers. I ask blessing of the Eastern Grandfathers of the soil going under the seeds to offer the food they will need {and for a warm spring}, the Southern Grandfathers for the seeds to sprout and be true to their Grandfathers {and a mild, sunny summer}, the Western Grandfathers of the soil above the seeds to be soft and easy for the sprout to part and the roots to grow {and a fruitful harvest in the fall} and finally the Northern Grandfathers of the water used to saturate the soil {and an uneventful drying and a great cure with a chance to prop your feet on the proverbial hearth with a bowl in hand}.
Burnt offerings used when planting. Poly Shunk 1, Poly Shunk 1.5, Ass Cheese and GdR.