How to supply Seedbanks with your Genetics

Farmer's Hat

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I am ready to send off some beans to as many seedbanks as possible. Does anyone have any info about this, drawn from personal experience?

Thanks in advance :mrgreen:
 

Thefarmer12

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Have you had people test your beans out? I assume most banks want to sell seeds from breeders who are somewhat documented otherwise how will people know of they wanna buy your stuff?

Otherwise just shoot em emails. I know seedbay sells private breeders stuff but even they want a certain amount of test grows online..

Out of curiosity what ya got goin?
 

Farmer's Hat

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Many growers have tried and tested my genetics. I hear positive things from all. Only one grower had hermie issues, but I suspect it was entirely dependent on his grow room conditions. I do not feminize any of my seeds, I choose not to.

I have a lot of ridiculous hybrids. My most recent concoctions have shown such promising signs. Genetics adapting to the wet PNW climate. SFV x Matanuska (Valley Ice). Jack Herrer x Blackberry (Jack Black). Matanuska x Blackberry (Black-a-nuska). All of them stable f2 with some variations.

I grow hundreds, sometimes thousands of plants in a single season. My selective process is as good as it gets. I am the only growers for a tier3 i502. Greenhouse
 

D_Urbmon

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got any pictures of your works?

IMO you kind of have to grow and show all around the internet to generate some hype and demand for your seed co. Otherwise when "Farmer's Hat Genetics" drops at all the generic seedbanks they are going to sit on the shelf forever because no one knows anything about it.

I think your best bet is to try places like Breedbay, Firestax and Seedjunkies. Sites for breeders to grow and show and sell their seeds.
 
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