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Green House Seeds Reviews?

Bongstar420

Member
Come on now...Arjan ain't special aside from having had collected seed on his vacations. Unless you are meaning his "special" properties were marketing a product in a grey market which actual professionals were afraid of.

I found Arjan's Haze #3 to be inaccurately portrayed with harvest in the 12-15% range when I was pullin 22% in the next pot with generic from a random dealer. The stuff was hardly salable on a good grow...and guess what, a fem population can be 90% keepers pretty easy for a good F1 cross from two S5 lines. I don't like "pheno" surfing. Thats for home growers.

I will give the guy kudos when he sells stuff that meets the standards as "Early Girl" tomatoes. Them seeds are 98% keepers.

Not talkin price though...

BTW, you can get fire clones in Oregon for $15-25.

Does Greenhouse have any seed that will make it worth throwing 'Gorilla Glue #4' (the result of serendipity apparently) out to give it room?




Its known in the psychological studies world as "reactive formation" Growhi.

Reactive formation generally ensues from jealousy. Greenhouse IS the top dog and Arjan gave many in the industry their start, including Blakely.

Arjan has led the cutting edge on every issue, marketing, world distribution, femmization, colored seeds, decent prices. He has litterally dragged every other breeder and retail company around by the nose for the p ast 10 years. According to CNBC and their research, he introduced indoor growing to our profession. Its sour grapes and jealousy. If they had his skills and talents, they would be the biggest. No company could survive and thrive after so many years selling crap and its really just that simple.

Back to the question. SShaze, Trainwreck, and several others are of very good quality and very potent. Probably the best deals on the market.
 

Cannavial

New member
They are destroying the landraces they say they love so much on their Strain Hunters videos. Have you ever thought really hard about those parts of these videos in which they exchange seeds with the local growers? Well, they're actually taking seeds of a strain that soon the locals will breed with GHS plants, and then these hybrid seeds will be exchanged in the local (and often illegal) cannabis cultivation circles, probably on the basis of these hybrids finishing faster (if the landrace is a sativa), or putting on pornographic yields (if it is indica).

So there you go: when you buy their seeds, you are making it easier for them to be the sole "owners" of a beautiful landrace that will no longer exist in its place of origin. If cannabis was a globally legalized plant, sure these kind of practices would be considered biopiracy at its finest.
 

mr.brunch

Well-known member
Veteran
So.... Are you saying that these local growers should not be allowed to have whatever seeds they want? That they should only grow their own landrace strains?
If that's the case then everyone in Northern Europe should only be growing hemp... Or does it only matter when it's this way round?
 

ChaosCatalunya

5.2 club is now 8.1 club...
Veteran
So.... Are you saying that these local growers should not be allowed to have whatever seeds they want? That they should only grow their own landrace strains?
If that's the case then everyone in Northern Europe should only be growing hemp... Or does it only matter when it's this way round?

Why bother even trying to discuss this with people who can, in the cold light of day, claim that they believe that a few packs of Feminised Cannabis seeds are going to destroy landrace populations.
 
T

thesloppy

Put on the top of the right hill it will destroy more than you give it credit for.

Indeed, but this line of argument also seems based firmly on the idea that regional peoples can selectively breed and select a special landrace strain using techniques learned over generations and generations of people and plants....but they become instant and absolute dumbshits, completely ignorant to how the cannabis plant and the basics of pollination and/or plant breeding, as soon as they touch a female seed from GHS.
 

Dr.King

Member
Veteran
Check out my Chemdog from GHS in my Albums. My only keeper so far. Zamaldelica is a close second because it only took 3 weeks longer but half the yield. Chemdog is by far the most potent Indica I've ever done. All the people in my town are hitting Chemdog from me and don't even know it :laughing:. I can say I haven't tried GG4 which is suppose to be.... well you all know. I have tired a lot of different top notch Indicas and they just don't compare in my opinion. Maybe it's the pheno I got but 4 for 4 seems pretty legit and stable to me.

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Blackdagger

New member
I grew there gws outside went 9 weeks and was some real good smoke a little mould but not bad the two that i grew had some nice frost on the leaves during veg and smelled like sweet skunk and tasted a lot like the smell.
 

PHDin420

New member
Does Greenhouse have any seed that will make it worth throwing 'Gorilla Glue #4' (the result of serendipity apparently) out to give it room?

Does anybody have any seeds with a strain like GG4, Girl Scout Cookies or any of the newest most popular recent strains?

Although creators of these can be called good breeders, very few(did not say none) are creators of seeds. With the rate new and better strains have been coming out in the last 10 years, it would be hard to be producing any seeds of something as good as something available as a new clone only strain because of the time it takes to creates seeds. By the time they do create seeds it will more than likely been bumped down the current list.

Compare seed company to seed company not a breeder that does not create seeds or one of their strains to one that does.

Has anyone ever given any thought to the fact that no one in the US can get GHS seeds directly from GHS but through a "middle man" and that the seeds you think you are getting from GHS may actually be "replacements". Same applies to every other out of the country seed company I see bashed.

How many other company's in any industry are the best at marketing and sell an inferior product? Coca-Cola? GM?

If you operated a company and invested millions into it would your goal be to produce an inferior product but lie and market the crap out of it because that is such a successful long term plan for a successful business? Then why would you think someone else would?

If you still feel they are in the business to rip people off then how have they done it for so long, yet people continue to go to them even after all the bad press?

Before anyone asks, I am not a GHS fan or compensated by them or anyone else. I just hold a neutral position on everything and see many holes in all the stories and have many questions like the ones above. I'm not here to argue or get answers to these questions, just think they should be asked by each individual and answer them for yourself.
 

MJPassion

Observer
ICMag Donor
Veteran
Does anybody have any seeds with a strain like GG4, Girl Scout Cookies or any of the newest most popular recent strains?

Although creators of these can be called good breeders, very few(did not say none) are creators of seeds. With the rate new and better strains have been coming out in the last 10 years, it would be hard to be producing any seeds of something as good as something available as a new clone only strain because of the time it takes to creates seeds. By the time they do create seeds it will more than likely been bumped down the current list.

Compare seed company to seed company not a breeder that does not create seeds or one of their strains to one that does.

Has anyone ever given any thought to the fact that no one in the US can get GHS seeds directly from GHS but through a "middle man" and that the seeds you think you are getting from GHS may actually be "replacements". Same applies to every other out of the country seed company I see bashed.

How many other company's in any industry are the best at marketing and sell an inferior product? Coca-Cola? GM?

If you operated a company and invested millions into it would your goal be to produce an inferior product but lie and market the crap out of it because that is such a successful long term plan for a successful business? Then why would you think someone else would?

If you still feel they are in the business to rip people off then how have they done it for so long, yet people continue to go to them even after all the bad press?

Before anyone asks, I am not a GHS fan or compensated by them or anyone else. I just hold a neutral position on everything and see many holes in all the stories and have many questions like the ones above. I'm not here to argue or get answers to these questions, just think they should be asked by each individual and answer them for yourself.

It's quite easy to fool a fool...

You have forgotten to consider the fact that less than 10% of growers are on these many many forums. Most seed consumers see an add in High Times Magazine (which is nothing more than paid advertising publication), read a simple made up description, & purchase something based upon the words of an add instead of getting objective feedback from people that have experience with these genetics.

That's how companies get away with lying to consumers.
The phenomenon is not isolated to this seedy industry either.
 

Nico Farmer

Authentic Strains Farm
Hi

I grew GHS Cheese, 4 years ago and I had good phenos; sativa, like the original Cheese I smocked in the end of 90's.
All modern Cheese I can taste actually are mainly Indica...

Big up
 
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Bmac1

Well-known member
Veteran
I had a single pack each of slh, cheese, ktrain and trainwreck. Had some germ issues with all but the slh. I had a single plant of cheese as well as trainwreck and they were just ok. The slh was very nice though. Lots of variation but very nice plants. Still kick myself for losing the peppery lemon hazey girl i kept as a mom. She was fantastic but there were two other plants that could have stuck around for a few runs as well.

The germ issues were likely my fault as they were older and maybe not stored the best.
 

mr.brunch

Well-known member
Veteran
Some nice new crosses there... Hawaiian snow is a powerhouse, curious if the crossings tamed her at all
 
The new USA and Landrace 2019 genetics , there maybe can be something.

Price is high



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About Green House

I have try many strains.
Seeds are very unstable.
Out of 5 seeds you only get 1 good plant mostly. Max 2.

Start price is ok for 5 seek pack.
End price is high. Only 1 or 2 will be ok.

There is better seed breeders if you ask me.

The end price is very high. Because out of 5 seeds only 1 or 2 will be accepted finish to harvest

Also many seeds are dead. My best ever is 3 that pops out of 5.
And there is always weak bad plants.


I dont as much,
i want atleast 3 of five pop always.
And that 2 is good always atleast of them.

Many times by Green House it have end in nothing, or only 1 good plant out of 5 seeds.


Buy DNA Genetic or something else will be same in the price in end.
 

dugzy

Active member
If any people are on a budget and indica types are what you like, try Diamond Girl from Greenhouse. The variety name is poor but there are some very good plants in there, not that close to the original Silver Pearl but not far off. Worth doing a ten pack of females to find a nice one but they are very cheap and it is easy to spot the not so good plants.



It will remind older smokers of Amsterdam in the early 1990's, not knockout strong but good if you are sitting around with some beers or having a lazy evening. You get a hops and orangey smell from some of the plants with nice soft smoke, grown organic for that do not know how they go in standard hydro.
 
If any people are on a budget and indica types are what you like, try Diamond Girl from Greenhouse. The variety name is poor but there are some very good plants in there, not that close to the original Silver Pearl but not far off. Worth doing a ten pack of females to find a nice one but they are very cheap and it is easy to spot the not so good plants.



It will remind older smokers of Amsterdam in the early 1990's, not knockout strong but good if you are sitting around with some beers or having a lazy evening. You get a hops and orangey smell from some of the plants with nice soft smoke, grown organic for that do not know how they go in standard hydro.

DUDE

stop this. 1 or 2 good of 10 seeds.
This is sick.


You want classic good 90.s smoke and get atleast 3 good from 5 seeds ? 6 good from 10 seeds?

try these
Dutch Passion - Californian Orange
Product infomation
Californian Orange is a genuine old school classic available only from Dutch Passion. It is a 50% indica/50% sativa hybrid that dates back to 1980 and since then it has only ever been inbred. The genetics come from an exceptional Californian strain and this variety packs a superb quality stone with a clear ‘up’ high, very social and very special. If you smoke too much the stone becomes heavier, though the quality is not diminished.

Californian Orange it is the old-style fresh, clear and strong high which retains a strong appeal along with the quite unique orange smells and flavours. The yields are slightly above average but the experience is anything but average. This is a high quality, traditional Californian beauty that dates back to the hippy era. An exceptional strain when it was released and still a sought-after variety today
 

Stickybred420

Active member
the strawberry haze is the only worthwhile offering ive ever come across. actually smells like strawberries and has a nice high. not overly potent but chicks really dig it. good for passing joints at parties.
 

mr.brunch

Well-known member
Veteran
They do some nice strains.
Had good results with: Hawaiian snow, slh, ssh, lemon skunk, Big Bang ... white rhino I didn’t like but that’s more a matter of my own taste. Holy punch wasn’t bad.
I have popped hundreds of greenhouse seeds in the past, never had a non-germ or a herm...
 
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