Good question. From what I can gather the more expensive strains use parent plants that he has spent more time working. The two strains I have grown are both less expensive varieties, and they were excellent so I wouldn't let the price disuade you from trying them.Anyone familiar with how Dynasty prices are set?
Just curious what's up with the price differences among their strains.
Why can I get a 10 pack of Caramel Cough for 40 but a 10 pack of Salmon River OG is 80? Is there something I should be aware of with the cheaper packs?
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Do you have a link to that st0w? im browsin over there atm but can't seem to easily find it.^there is some info pertaining to this on the Open Grow forums
Thanks Stow, I plan on trying them out along with La Plata once the NGR site is fully functional again. I'm going to start with one of their strains between 40-65. I'm leaning towards Lovin' Cup so farGood question. From what I can gather the more expensive strains use parent plants that he has spent more time working. The two strains I have grown are both less expensive varieties, and they were excellent so I wouldn't let the price disuade you from trying them.
Lovin cup looks great! I don't know if you do Facebook, but if you go on the Dynasty Genetics FB page he's got some amazing photos of Lovin Cup and his other gear.Thanks Stow, I plan on trying them out along with La Plata once the NGR site is fully functional again. I'm going to start with one of their strains between 40-65. I'm leaning towards Lovin' Cup so far
I don't do the whole social media thing, I'm a little paranoid about it and growing lol but I did find their Facebook page and saw some Lovin' Cup macro shots.Lovin cup looks great! I don't know if you do Facebook, but if you go on the Dynasty Genetics FB page he's got some amazing photos of Lovin Cup and his other gear.
I wasn't that stoked with the blue magoo. I had high hopes for this one, but just not what I was looking for. Super frosty bush, but the smell n taste were not that good. Kinda flowery fruity and spicy. Just not a great flavor, and smoked a little harsh. The high was kinda medium, with relaxing and euphoria from the blue side. Only be grade smoke. I tried 2, and were both similar.Right on. I got that freebie also with my Blue Magoo BX2 order. I kinda wanted the Blue Herron freebie but oh well.
Oregon Huckleberry is a Dynasty strain. Not sure about the other one. It could be Caramel Candy Kush crossed to Eskobars Lady Cane male??I recently got clones of Oregon huckleberry and carmel candy kane.... I could be talking out of my ass since I got them as clones but I believe both are dynasty, anyone here have experience with then
I believe that the Oregon Huckleberry is the one that Profesor P thinks is the same strain as Pre 98 Bubba Kush. The Caramel Candy Kush is a Bubba Kush cross as well. So, depending on the selection of the CCK by whomever you got it from, you could end up with two very Bubba Kush dominate strains. If so, be prepared for a small plant, low yield, slow in veg.... but nice smoke.Nope, it's kush, I was wrong on the name... Are they both legit? I'm hoping for some grade a+ keepers...never grown dynasty. I'm pretty sure they are selected from a pack or two and they come from someone with a warehouse so I assume they wouldn't hold onto anything less than grade a. Honestly the carmel candy kush pics on this thread look nice and frosty but I prefer denser fuller buds, so that's what I'm hoping for... Thanks for any info