Enough seeds you will question why would anyone pay $15+ for a single bird seed.
People spend fifteen dollars a seed because they know they might find something special from it. Seed companies sell their seeds for that much because they want to make the most they can, since any smart person will just open pollinate and never need to buy another. The seeds themselves are worth almost nothing. It is the exclusive genetics within that you pay for. Compare a seed to a key. A key itself is worth very little, just like a seed. A key that you know opens a vault of gold that you know is full of gold is worth a lot more. A seed that has known, good quality DNA is bound to be worth more than just an old heat-killed hemp seed.
Depending on the variety, 50 – 100 seeds will weigh about a gram.
you mean names right not genetics? all the seeds are genetics...only some of em have that hype train name. like gg4Xogkxgdp. could turn out trash but since it's got some popular names in the mix everyone gonna drop $100 a pack for untested 1 off crosses.
I think what you meant to say was it makes more sense to you to spend $10 on a few thousand random bagseeds than $100 on the oppurtunity to aquire something amazing... to each is there own.
Not saying alot of seeds are not overpriced. But I have popped a ton of bag seed, free seeds and my own crosses. And I by all means intend to keep buying new potentials great genetics.
How many seeds do an average plant of medium size produce?
Or if you pollinate just one bud(medium size), how many seeds to expect?
Chimera made a post about this question years ago but i cant find it, i remember the answer was something like 50-100 seeds per gram of flower if i remember correctly
^ ^ This kind of made me chuckle…not because of what you did. It just reminded me about all the seeds we used to get in lids of brick back in the day. Some times at least half and even more so if by weight.
it reminds me the one gram cleaning seeds offer from MNS