Strainger Seeds

Vous trouverez ici toutes les informations sur le sélectionneur de cannabis Strainger Seeds. Nous avons collecté des données sur les variétés de cannabis 2 multipliées par Strainger Seeds (1 de ces variétés ont été évaluées par les utilisateurs de SeedFinder, avec une note moyenne de 10 sur 10). Cliquez sur les variétés pour trouver plus d'informations, de photos, de critiques, de comparaisons et de sources pour une variété - et/ou consultez les informations sur l'éleveur ici sur la page pour en savoir plus sur Strainger Seeds.

les souches de Strainger Seeds

Nom de la souche Breeder Période de floraison Patrimoine de souche Feminized
Pulp Strainger Seeds 63 mostly indica Not feminised
Skunk Hammer Strainger Seeds 63 mostly indica Not feminised

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Strainger Seeds officially came to fruition in 2021, over a decade after the founder and his college roommate at the time began growing in their respective New Orleans bedroom closets in 2009 with seeds from Sannie and Big Buddha shipped from Amsterdam and the UK. There was a very severe risk growing near the Ninth Ward in New Orleans before decriminalization, but Strainger and his roommate were enthralled with the plant like nobody else they had met before, and risked everything on multiple occasions just to learn the tiniest detail about cannabis, or attempt to be at just the right obscure place at the right obscure time - both completely successful missions. After coincidentally meeting Wiz Khalifa and Berner while running beers at The Howlin' Wolf, and being (incredibly politely) turned down by Wiz on a hit of some dank Jack Herer, Strainger just KNEW his eye for the 'it factor' was more sharp than most, and kept marching to the beat of his own drum in the shadows of forums and close friends and family who fostered his unwavering drive to grow, and shape his understanding of what and why he was growing.

Fast forward to moving back to Massachusetts in 2011, Strainger had continued his cannabis journey in all areas, and grew strains in illegal attic and basement grows such as Big Buddha Blue Cheese, Big Bud, Sannie's Jack, Killing Fields #7, Skunk #1, Blue Dream, and Chocolate Thai until he felt like he knew them like the back of his hand.

After proving successful with maintaining the eye for growing through changes in lighting technology, seed availability, the transition from 'OG' to 'IG', legalization, and eventually working in the legal market, Strainger decided to start his own Craft Cultivator Farm and continue living his dream one day at a time. And so the story continues....

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