clodhopper
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Barrelhse said:I've never heard a good word about KC Brains seeds.
I couldnt pass this thread by without posting a comment. These responses are truly misleading and do not reflect KCbrains products. Since 96, ive purchased and grown out nearly 200 packs of store bought seeds so i know whats out there.The people of Nothern europe would be suprised to hear these reviews as brains is probably the top selling breeder there. He's their hero and his strains are very popular.
I grew my first pack of KC33 in 1996. I grew it outdoors and to this day ranks as one of the top outdoor strains available on the market. My notes indicate ive purchased nearly 20 packs of brains strains. Ive never had a hermie in any pack. Germination rates have remained normal as with other strains. Germed at 76 degrees farenheit, there is always an 80-90% germ rate consistently over years.
Kc Brains is the only breeder on the retail market breeding for outdoor strains and outdoor growers. Many of his strains are bred for outdoor and he uses a very large brazilain male in much of his breeding and a number of his plants reach 14 feet or more outdoors and are somewhat difficult to grow indoors even for experienced grower.s
Kc brains is the top, #1 breeder for outdoor strains. He doesnt have an equal in the business anywhere. 33, spontanica, tnr and Ledo are perhaps the most hardy, vigorous, disease resistant plants that are available anywhere on the market.
Ive been growing for 40 yrs and i know quality and i know cannabis. Brains is one of a 1/2 dozen breeders i purchase from. It sometimes takes an experienced eye to see the diamonds in the rough and an experienced hand to polish them. Newbie eyes see these gems and say, "ah, its just glass", and toss it aside.
Ps. I just wanted to add that Brains prices are low because he is a proud socialist that doesnt beleive in capitalism or profit making. He's a bit eccentric and often has difficulty when dealing with public matters and advertising. He rants againt the seed banks for selling his seeds at a profit. H e is a master gardener with a ph.d in botany.