Emerald OG is not a real OG, it's an OG cross.
Real OG is clone only, nothing you find in a seed will be a real OG, just imitations of varying degree.
Reason ppl be hatin, is cause dinafem is ripping others work, slapping a slightly changed label on it. They appeal to those that dont know cause of the price and the fact that noobs simply dont know anything about breeding.
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I like Dinafem. The powerkush was killer. Blue Hash was real nice.
Blue Widow, I didn't get a very good bean.
Bullshit. Light stress a cut of so-called true OG and you'll get a seed/plant that is essentially OG.
...and 2.
OG can always be improved. Because your true OG is light yeilding indica buds on a sativa structured plant.
Whats up with dinafem,do they put out bad gear?..
Emerald OG is not a real OG, it's an OG cross.
Real OG is clone only, nothing you find in a seed will be a real OG, just imitations of varying degree.
No shit Sherlock, but this thread isn't about breeding techniques its about dinafem OG, which is an OG/Sour hybrid, which is not like a pure OG. I have grown OG x Sour hybrids and I have grown some of the most famous cuts of OG and they are very different.
My point being, most people want what all the fuss is about, Fire, Tahoe, Louis, SFV, not some watered down hybrid.
To me Dinafem calling their seeds Dinfem OG leads people to expect they are getting an OG S1, or something akin to the hyped up cuts, not an OG cross.
Deceptive advertising is a common tool in the seed game. I personally don't understand why they just didn't S1 a cut and call it a day.
My guess is they couldn't get a hold of one so they took Emeralds Emerald OG and slapped together a hybrid because they know there is plenty of uneducated seed buys out there that impulse buy on name alone.
Im sure they produce decent plants, but a world famous OG, I think not.
Word! ... only because they are a big company selling lots of $ doesn't mean shit. If you are looking for the real deal or proper breeding I won't go with Dinafake, Greenhouse or anything like that. If you are ok with mediocre and overpriced (c'mon they pay 15-20cent per seed to producers!) commercial strains of bland potency and no ethics then go for it.
Believe me, if a company needs to invest so much in marketing, ads, great photography, full color catalogues, super nice seed packaging, so many new "trendy" releases each year (let's see how long it takes for them to offer Gorilla Glue or GSC lol) and so on it's because otherwise, no one would buy their stuff. It's simple marketing and maths. It's how this world works and unfortuantely, it seems that many growers are fine with that.
But to be honest, american growers buying wannabe american strains from a spanish seller targeted for novice spanish growers that lack information on the seed market, sounds a bit ridiculous to me...