SSHZ does B2ACG's "Aura" and "GG#4........

Lit Farms has stopped selling seeds, meaning most of what you will find out there are getting old and stale. They also discontinued their gummies, which were also very good. They are concentrating on thca sales and merchandise now, and not much else.

I have a large stash of their stuff, bought up as they were closing out their remaining stock. Biggest issue with them is their prices, which are very high- most in the $250-$300 range for 10-12 seeds. I've had very good luck with their stuff and the Sharpiez I just finished is excellent. Those were a gift from them, sent just after they became available for market. I had just finished a Permanent Marker and sent them some pics and where I was posting them, and they sent me a bunch of 6 packs as a reward.

If you are looking for something in particular, I can check my stash.............with the success of the Sharpiez, I'm again thinking about doing one of their strains instead of 2 of B2ACG's. Their stuff just keeps hitting the mark for me!
 
Yeah that explains it..... well it's the same prices with In-house genetics.2-250

So yeah, if I'm going to do something like that I'll do it with in-house at least they're advertising fresh....

Ive got a small stash from B2ACG that I need to get too.

You might change my mind for some of that Gran Turismo, or whatever it's called from Lit farms...
 
Don't have that one but do have plenty of others.....

My only issue with In-House is they actively promote their strains yield like shit. So you spend 3.5 months growing something out for 1 1/2 oz. Doesn't make much sense to me.
 
I didn't see that. I found them looking for Pacific Northwest strains, breeders that are supposed to be out of the PNW. They came up on my search.
I did find a couple of smaller seed banks that still had some Lit Farms, I'd have to search it again to tell you which one it was.
And they didn't have very much. So after the holiday sales are over, I'll check back in with you, I can do more Lit Farms research that way.

Thanks man
 
In House is top notch, I've seen tons of reviews on their stuff. But they emphasize quality over quantity. They don't breed for weight at all. Just look at pic's on various sites of their stuff people grow. I'll try to find where they claim don't expect a high yield from their beans.
 
Found this is 2 minutes.....

"The "In House Genetics" Yield Concern- In House Genetics is a popular breeder known for producing visually appealing, frosty, and potent strains. However, some growers in online forums report experiencing lower-than-average yields, lack of smell (terpenes), or hermie issues (hermaphroditism, often stress-induced) with some of their strains.
It is worth noting that a plant's performance heavily depends on the grower's skill and environment. Factors such as lighting, nutrient management, and climate control can dramatically affect the final harvest, regardless of the breeder. Some users find the quality worth the potentially smaller harvest, especially if the buds are premium."
 
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