Dr. Yo
Active Member
Go through DNA's list of strains...on any seed bank's site. Kosher Kush, I very recently released strain, is offered as a regular seed.With DNA in particular, they have gone out of their way to offer regular beans for one of their most popular strains "Kosher Kush", saying explicitly that they are responding to requests from people who want to use it for breeding. If they don't want people to breed with their genetics, why are they releasing regs saying that its for people who want to breed with their genetics? I'm sorry, but your premise is just wrong. Maybe DNA could do a better job of it, but from where I sit, they're at least making some effort to keep the "we want regs" crowd happy.
DNA's most popular, time-tested, award-winning, consumer-demanded strains, USED TO (up to about a year or so ago) be offered in regular everywhere, but are only offered in feminized form now:
1. Chocolope
2. Cataract Kush (in 2012, I bought 10 regular CK's from Attitude, only feminized offered now)
3. Holy Grail Kush
4. L.A. Confidential
5. Martian Mean Green
6. Kushberry
L.A. Confidential has been on the market for years, and up to a year ago, had been offered as either regular or fem seed. Same with Martian Mean Green. Both award-winning strains that people have been buying and breeding for years....but all of a sudden, they're not available anymore in regular. That's frustrating. If it wasn't for one hail-storm in South Carolina destroying my other females in my outdoor plot, I wouldn't even be writing this post, because I'd be happy with my Cataract Kush seed that I bred.
So what other reason would a company like DNA STOP making regular seeds of their most classic strains if not for the fact that people were just breeding their classics and never buying seed from them again? See I'm really not off-base on this, because when you rule out any of the other unlikely reasons why they did away with regular seeds (people just like growing without having to worry about males and prefer buying fem seed, for example), you'll realize that companies like DNA saw they were losing potential customers who were breeding their classic strains.
I'm still not understanding your zeal for arguing with me, and please stop trying to message me...I'm really done with hearing about you, and from the sounds of it, so are a lot of other people.