I'm all about the pheno that smells like perfumey soap in flower then cures to smoke like nag champa incense. People walk into the room after burning some and smells nothing like canna and exactly like nag champa.Simon, I was discussing my favorite pheno with someone, and wondering if you notice a lemon-grass pheno with extra long and thin leaves? I think I've read Claude mention that there shouldn't be a lemony pheno and it should be spicy and peppery, which all other phenos have been.
About 12 years ago I made an illegal purchase for MJ seeds thur the mail. Those seeds I bought were for Kali Mist 12seed Regular, and so began my love affair for growing my own bud! And still today it is the best Sativa i every smoked.
Answer to Mustafunk, post #99.
In my answers I'll try to answer as accurate as I can without taking so much space. If you or anyone else think I try to not answer certain things then post it again, it is not my intention to skip things. When responding I try to give multiple answers at once, because I cannot answer all the time. The reason is like you wrote; we are busy and cannot read and answer all threads all the time, our priority is reading email and helping people who mail to us directly. This is after all a platform for experiences and opinions of growers.
This thread is about Kali Mist, so if people write about their positive experiences and post pics which are generally great, then I am happy and proud to see this. What is wrong with that?
We take pride in the fact that we care about our customers, and there are many how can testify to that. Why you think we do not care is a mystery to me. We are used to give free seeds if people have a bad experience somehow, in order to give them a good result. It is my philosophy that growers should have a good experience when buying Serious Seeds. Thats why we have the guarantee on our seeds. And also give seeds to people who write a grow journal on a forum. What is wrong with that? It is to let the seeds and the resulting plants talk for themselves. I fail to see why you are against this.
Yes, I was asking you from where you had your info, because you had some names right but the total was nonsense. So I gave my side of the story, how Tony from Sagarmatha convinced me to start our first seed company which ended soon.
The fact that we nowadays base our work on other peoples efforts in the past is like an open door. We all do, everybody does. It was Darwin who already said that he was merely standing on the shoulders of giants with his work. And this continues and goes on. That is how culture or science for that matter work. You are wrong however if you name Shantibaba as a predecessor of my work; Shantibaba started his work after me.
It is like you say; we like the seeds and the plants to speak for themselves. But sometimes people have bad experiences, and we like to help them out. With advise or with free seeds. What is wrong with that? This is still the approach of letting the seeds speak for themselves, which you say you like.
The fact that Kali Mist beat Super Lemon Haze was mentioned by me because this was questioned in this thread, read it back.
We have always tried to be honest in our descriptions of our plants and their pedigree. So you can read that Chronic is based on Northern Lights for example. Bubble Gum was derived from plants already bred in the USA, all of this is no secret, it is to be found on our site, and elsewhere. That I have changed the genetic make up of plants at certain points is also written about. No mysterious stuff, we explain it. But if we didn't change the genetic make up we say this also.
But if you state that Kali Mist is a Skunk / Haze hybrid because Tony from Sagarmatha said this, then I have to say; you have the freedom to choose who you believe. Me, or someone who had a failed business attempt with me and never was a breeder or a grower at all in those days. May be this has changed since, could be, but the question remains how Tony should know what is in my genetics? He was never in my lab.
And yes, to me it is fine if others use Serious Seeds' genetics to create something else. I have no problem with that and even like it when they mention this in the description. Like we do also. But it is of course a total other matter, if people start to sell seeds under the exact same name. It is weird that you not seem to understand the difference. It would be very chaotic if all those new seed companies start selling the same names like for example AK-47. This would create absolute chaos and uncertainty if all companies sell seeds under the same names.
I think that much of the differences being discussed in this and other threads comes from the fact that other "seed companies" sold AK-47 of different quality, but under the same name. We know that some even copied our packaging! Hence we fight against the usage of our original names. It is in the interest of everyone to do so. Those "companies" are really only interested in making money over the backs of growers and our good name, smearing that good name in the process.
Unchanged AK-47 being entered in the indica category was explained several times. The year before I did this there was weed entered in the sativa category at the Can. Cup which was clearly more indica, and vice versa. That was the reason to do this. A reaction to that practice. Not because the plant had become more indica. That is simply how it is, and why would I have a reason to lie? I cannot make it more then it is.
As you might know AK-47 was named as such because even in its early days people dropped off their barstools in coffee shops in A'dam. Back then it already was a mostly sativa with an indica stone creeping up on you after the initial sativa high. The same effect you describe that AK-47 has now, so you proof yourself that that hasn't changed, thank you. And hence the name, a peaceful way of bringing people down; our AK-47. Many years ago I already designed a t-shirt with a man lying smiling on the floor 'Another AK-47 victim' as text. But I felt it was unethical to do this, with so many people killed by the real AK-47 gun. We never sold that T-shirt.
Serious Seeds is not really a booming business with a lot of merchandise like T-shirts etc, as you describe us. This is because we put all of our efforts in producing first class seeds, and helping out customers. Not in marketing. Failed batches of seeds will never be sold, I prefer to sell none in stead. And so then we are out of stock. And sometimes we try to proof the quality of our seeds by giving free seeds to people who make a grow report for all to see. You have a lot of criticism about this, but isn't the growing of the seeds the proof of the pudding? Why are you against that practice? That is after all what people want to know; that the seeds are still good.
I have no comment on if the strain is the same as in the past. My comment is that this strain is boring, not tasty, and played out. It feels like 80s/90s bud. blah. I popped some seeds that I got 3 or 4 years ago. it wasnt bad, just not current. all these dutch breeders need to get with the program, new tastes etc.
i think most people haven't tried kali mist but many have tried ak and that is why they are using it as a benchmark for the quality of serious seeds as a whole, considering ak47 is their flagship strain...
i was impressed with the yeild and vigor of my ak47 i bought 2 years ago, but i couldn't stand the flavor and they took 10 or 11 weeks to ripen...after that i decided against trying white russian cause it's half ak, and probably has some of that nasty sandlewood/rotting fruit taste that ak has... kali mist takes even longer and i have heard a lot of mixed stuff about the bubblegum, so i basically wrote off the company at that point, and i'm really not sure i like that they made new strains and bought up another companies strains as well...if they can't get 5 strains right how are they gonna do ten?
meh, if you want a nice sativa that wont take 3 months to bud give c99 a shot, it's lovely.