Sweet Tooth from Barney's Farm

I ordered 10 Sweet Tooth seeds from Irish Seed Bank. I received a pack of 5 and still waiting for the rest (piss poor customer service, been running me around for 5 weeks now for 25 euros worth of seeds).

Of the 5 seeds, 3 germinated. Of those 3, 2 were mutants (two-headed leaves and other deformities). One plant is so badly deformed I'm wondering if it's worth keeping.

I was told that there are two phenotypes with this strain. One is great, the other is not.

This is not acceptable from a major seed producer. This is the last time I buy a "new" strain, gonna stick to the classics from now on.
 

max420thc

Well-Known Member
your problem is irish seed bank not barneys farm. did they come in breeders packs?
hit speedy seedz up. hes always on here and always ready to make a sale to a new customer and make em happy..its always nice having someone you can get a hold of.
most people ive heard of who have grown sweet tooth have been very happy with it.good luck.
 
your problem is irish seed bank not barneys farm. did they come in breeders packs?
hit speedy seedz up. hes always on here and always ready to make a sale to a new customer and make em happy..its always nice having someone you can get a hold of.
most people ive heard of who have grown sweet tooth have been very happy with it.good luck.
Yeah, they came in the breeders bubble pack thing. I'll post some pics of the pack and the deformed plants when I manage to find my camera. lol

I was chatting to someone on another forum and he told me it's common to get deformed ST plants, or at least he got the deformed ones too. He says the smoke is fine though but I love the look of my babies and hate to see the gimped ones.
 

freddyc

Well-Known Member
I bought Barney's Farm 10 pack 2 yrs ago and have had some really great product....Mom's still goin strong. Even have a couple seeds left in my refrigerator.
 

gloomysmokes707

Active Member
i dont remember barneys farm coming in bubble wrap . i think mine was a flat seed shaped piece of cardboard with a tiny plastic hard area built in to hold the seeds.
 
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