KidCharlemagne
Active member
From what I have heard directly from his mouth either here, in podcasts, or on IG was that he tests seeds every few years and when the germ rate gets under like 60% he does a reproduction run. Again back to this idea that the less you do to a line the less opportunity there is to fuck it up. The idea being that if you don't need to do a repro run to maintain viability there's less chance of shifting the genetics with another generation. His number of plants was complicated by a winter storm causing one of his hoop houses to collapse. Mendo got slammed by some freak storms. This limited the number of seed packs he could offer. One of the things Tom and I see eye to eye on is that the prices on seed are disgusting, and I have a lot of respect for the price point and pack size he is offering.
I don't personally put Haze up on a pedestal, a lot of people have spent a lot of time analyzing it to no concrete answer, and at the end of the day it doesn't matter to me. I think this seed run is a wonderful opportunity for growers to exponentially expand Tom's Haze and ensure it's kept going. We crowdsource our genetics as a community whether we realize it or not.
I don't personally put Haze up on a pedestal, a lot of people have spent a lot of time analyzing it to no concrete answer, and at the end of the day it doesn't matter to me. I think this seed run is a wonderful opportunity for growers to exponentially expand Tom's Haze and ensure it's kept going. We crowdsource our genetics as a community whether we realize it or not.