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hey guys.
wanted to ask what is going on for new strains / seeds that folk like these days. hoping to stay inside the site sponsors to support them.
looking for a hybrid. normally prefer sativas or sativa heavy hybrid but looking to go opposite this time with a more indica dom hybrid.

i hate shopping for new seeds. thought i'd found some from a new sponsor but it turned out they can't ship here. i'm in canada so shipping costs and currency exchange are a factor. everyone tends to price in US dollars even domestically.

i've been scrolling through journals checking out what others are growing but it started to spiral out of control .... thought it'd be best to just maybe get some ideas in one thread lol :cheesygrinsmiley:
 
i might be in business ... found a pack of weed seeds express godfather og. didn't know if it was grapefruit og or godfather og due to labelling lol. they are opposites. a check of the weed seeds express site confirms they have no grapefruit strains so it should be good to go.
 
I'm growing a @North Atlantic Seed Co Private label Bermuda Zour which is a triangle kush cross. It has been a dream to grow and looks to be a solid harvest. I'm also not a indica dominant guy but I have a clone I took of this one because how nice it is.
 
I'm growing a @North Atlantic Seed Co Private label Bermuda Zour which is a triangle kush cross. It has been a dream to grow and looks to be a solid harvest. I'm also not a indica dominant guy but I have a clone I took of this one because how nice it is.

it sounds interesting. i should bookmark that for reference.
nearly all my friends prefer indica, i'm the odd one out here lol. that said, i've had a fair bit of sativa doms and wanted to grow something more indica oriented.

the godfather og is a 40/60 hybrid weighted to the indica side. should hit the button on what i was looking for. and it was already in my seed stash lol.

i just hope germination goes ok. the seeds are an uncracked pack but a couple yrs old. i've had issues with older seed germinating. seeds don't get bred to be as large or robust anymore. their shelf life is much poorer than it used to be. i never worried about seed that was 5= yrs old. now they need to be planted within 6 months of delivery for a decent sprouting rate.
 
Godzilla Glue from Herbies is excellent, and they have a Canadian Express site now.
The Seed Fair ships from inside Canada, and the Mimosa I got from them is also really good. If you let it go 12 or 13 weeks in flower its indica effects come to the fore.

Edit: I don't think NASC ships to Canada. They didn't last time I checked.
 
Godzilla Glue from Herbies is excellent, and the have a Canadian Express site now.
The Seed Fair ships from inside Canada, and the Mimosa I got from them is also really good. If you let it go 12 or 13 weeks in flower its indica effects come to the fore.

Edit: I don't think NASC ships to Canada. They didn't last time I checked.

thanks for the heads up on the seed fair. i notice herbies does not ship direct, which was disappointing. there are other seed banks that carry herbies that will ship though. i'm a fan and will have to see about that express site.
 
You mean ship within Canada?
The Express site says they do.

how did you access it? i went through the board. their main site doesn't even mention the express. assumed it was a third party.
 
They sent me an email.
Here's a link.

Edit: Hmmm, not sure if that'll work. It looks like the usual European site link.
Let me know if it takes you to the Canada Express site.
 
They sent me an email.
Here's a link.

Edit: Hmmm, not sure if that'll work. It looks like the usual European site link.
Let me know if it takes you to the Canada Express site.


oooh jeebus i was thinking of barneys lol 🤪

gonna hang on to the herbies link though. thanks @Melville Hobbes
 
Like bluter, I much prefer sativas. Here are my favourite sativas along with which vendor and amount of sativa:

HashGirl's Favourite Sativas.jpg
 
I'm new to growing and live somewhat close to Vancouver BC. I have been ordering from Vancouver seed bank.

 
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