he has posted on IG that he is behind on everything due to a family member passingHas anyone successfully ordered from this dude recently? I sent him money 2 weeks ago and haven't heard shit since
he has posted on IG that he is behind on everything due to a family member passingHas anyone successfully ordered from this dude recently? I sent him money 2 weeks ago and haven't heard shit since
he has posted on IG that he is behind on everything due to a family member passing
Im sure that is true
Bob chronic send another email ask him what happened
He will make it right no doubt
@BobChronic6505, Did you receive your Snow High order yet? Curious as I've also been waiting for a while on mine.
@BobChronic6505, Did you receive your Snow High order yet? Curious as I've also been waiting for a while on mine.
I corresponded with him a couple days ago. Orders should be going out this week. He's been going through some stuff.
Took over a month and around 5-10 e-mail prompts to get Snow to send my package but eventually did get what I ordered ...
I have trouble germinating Snowhigh seeds in general. I'm pretty lax though and just throw seed direct into soil ... His seeds seem to need help to crack
Germ rate (Direct sow)
Vietnamese Laughing Grass 0/10
Golden King 1/5
Congo Black Bx 1/1
Not enough stuff that it stops him from offering to send out more menus to accept more money for seeds he isnt going to fucking send.
I reached out to dude because of all the good reports that were on this thread, but to anyone reading this shit now, don't send this guy money.
Many of Snow's seeds need to be cracked manually if they don't open on their own after 24 hours in a paper towel.
That's just how it goes with these varieties. If you can't accept that/learn how to make it happen, maybe you should stick to growing Afghani.
Give the man some time on orders you place. If you're not patient enough for that, you surely won't be patient enough to have what it takes to grow NLD varieties.
I've had seeds not germinate still, and I've also had to wait a long time for my orders from him, too. Yet I've never felt the least bit deterred. Instead, I feel blessed to have the opportunity to grow his work. Be grateful that man is still alive, and ever so passionate for what he does.