^^^^^^ exactly what im talking about. It's not tgas fault you couldnt grow the strain right. On average you find atleast one keeper in a ten pack. Maybe you didn't quit know what to look for in a keeper. I've seen tremendous yielding tga strains and I stress when done right.
paintedchef, I'm trying really hard to respect your opinion here, but when you say shit like that it's really difficult to. How on earth would you know that the strain wasn't "grown right"? Is it not possible that out of the 5, 10, or 20 seeds that he grew that there just wasn't a strong pheno in the bunch? I've grown dozens of strains, and been at this for a while, and I have my opinions. They are unbiased opinions based upon what I've grown and sampled from others. I never form a strong opinion on something until I've run it at least a few times. I grow for myself and 3 patients. One of my patients loves Cheese Quake. So I grow it for her. It's been in my garden for a couple years because of that. I can still objectively look at the strain and tell you compared to other stuff I've grown that it's a very easy strain to grow, nice healthy plants, no hermies, a lovely taste and smell .... but it lacks a punch that some of my other strains have. I'm not "growing it wrong", that's just my opinion. Same for the Jillybean that I grew. I have a 10 pack of Plushberry still sitting in my fridge 2+ years later because I wasn't that impressed with the TGA stuff that I grew and moved on to other breeders.
Why is it that every TGA fan-boy busts out stupid shit like this? You guys get so defensive and butt-hurt over anything that could be taken as negative towards TGA or subcool. Everyone's a "hater" that doesn't worship the ground that sub walks on. It's really ridiculous.