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YaHookan
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Just relaxing today and was wondering with so many people on the planet why are we paying to try diffrent strains and tastes? Why is thier not a place we can go and send in a bakers dozen 13 seeds and maybe a 10.00 spot for shipping and handeling to get someone elses prized selection. Kind of like a co-op , you send yours in and you get what ever someone else sends in. Sorry to much herb today but atleast it got me thinking along these lines!!!!! come on what do you think? Im sure it would have to be based in the netherlands or??? not in the states of course! any ideas just think of all the types of seeds you could get and try, thier would have to be a form that you could fill out telling what type, strain,growing specks ect... and another form stateing what kind of seed you desire, nothing 100% but close or because of 13 ct co-op takes 3 seeds from each send in and creates a blended selection , sounds cool wtdayathk mardegan
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about 85-90% of my strains were acquired without cost. Some came about by just asking the right person, some were gifted, and some by trading.
A co-op is a novel idea, but many people want to know whay they're getting in return before they send anything out. If you can find reliable, trustworthy people, trading is the way to go. |
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YaHookan
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so if someone did like ebay and kept ratings on people were people could write in with what they recived and how it turned out that would work would it not??
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I like the idea. But as stated, people want good genetics from a reliable supplier.
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^ sounds really sweet man,
nice when you see that some people can manage to work together in this great game... too many of us are loners.
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Know your freinds and your enemies
I used to have a really good strain I developed through some locally collected and some stuff i bought through the mail. It was great outdoors. When I started indoors, I found I got better results with strains I got through online stores because I knew what to expect and the genetics were narrowed specifally. I got alot from emeryseed, but our great government is trying to extradite him and 2 others as kingpins. I also got some frome kind seed, still in business. Then a rat turned me in in an effort to save his own ass. Now the seeds are all gone! All I have left of it is memories and some killer pics on my web site I built to help spread my anger and to inform others. It is great to have a co-op, but know them well...
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