Favorite breeders from DC seed exchange?

Hey, what are your favorite breeders on dc seed exchange?

I have ordered from Katsu and useful seeds but they are still vegging so I don't know how the finished product will be. But I’m looking to order more and try something different. But there are a lot of breeders on there I don't know anything about. What have you guys used and like? Who is pretty reliable ?
 

JoeBlow5823

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Mass medical. They just dropped a new strain Triangle Pupil. I stick to feminized and there arent many options when you go that route.
 
Mass medical. They just dropped a new strain Triangle Pupil. I stick to feminized and there arent many options when you go that route.
Yeah should have mentioned that, also only only looking for feminized. I was looking at mass medical, but man they are expensive.
 

JoeBlow5823

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Yeah should have mentioned that, also only only looking for feminized. I was looking at mass medical, but man they are expensive.
Yeah but dc has those 3 strain packs in stock and you get a free half pack of 5 star so..... 175$ for 4 strains (12-13 beans total) isnt that bad (i would get the pupil crosses personally). Great lakes genetics has 10% off and lots of freebies (but most of them are regular seeds) When you think about the time and effort you put into each plant, 15$ per seed isnt that bad. They charge 20-25 a gram for mediocre weed at the stores around me.

 

crisnpropa

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Raspberry was 2 plants outdoor, under a plastic canopy: harvested well over 10 ounces dry off of 2 five foot tall plants, not including bud that was discarded. (2nd photo above in prior post).

Pineapple was finished 1 plant indoors under leds, and also 4 plants outdoor about 18 inches to 2 feet tall each yielding average of 1 ounce each. (1st photo).

Conditions were not ideal.

Here is a photo of the indoor PUDC, and hanging after chop.

My girlfriend and others gave both strains high marks in terms of effects, smell, and presentation.

I chose the RP because it was advertised as having tested high in terpinolene, and other terpenes. Apparently terpinolene is a natural pest/insect repellant, as well as having sedative effects.

The PUDC is advertised as having carene and ocimene which I was interested in exploring.
 

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dubekoms

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Raspberry was 2 plants outdoor, under a plastic canopy: harvested well over 10 ounces dry off of 2 five foot tall plants, not including bud that was discarded. (2nd photo above in prior post).

Pineapple was finished 1 plant indoors under leds, and also 4 plants outdoor about 18 inches to 2 feet tall each yielding average of 1 ounce each. (1st photo).

Conditions were not ideal.

Here is a photo of the indoor PUDC, and hanging after chop.

My girlfriend and others gave both strains high marks in terms of effects, smell, and presentation.

I chose the RP because it was advertised as having tested high in terpinolene, and other terpenes. Apparently terpinolene is a natural pest/insect repellant, as well as having sedative effects.

The PUDC is advertised as having carene and ocimene which I was interested in exploring.
If you don't mind, what latitude are you at and when did they finish?
 

crisnpropa

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If you don't mind, what latitude are you at and when did they finish?
I don't mind at all, and I appreciate the questions and sharing of info: that's what we are all here for.

Currently I am at 18 degrees latitude (Jamaica) for at least the next couple of months, but I think the meaning of your question is what latitude were these plants grown, which would be 42.3N 71W (Boston, Massachusetts, USA).

The raspberry parfait was cut from October 8 through 15.
The pineapple upside down cake were cut and hung up on October 05.
 
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