Where can I find real DJ Short Blueberry seeds?

420greendream

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Hey everyone,

Been trying to find some real DJ Short Blueberry seeds for a while now but I cant seem to find any. They're sold out on pretty much every website, and the websites that has them in stock, I hear nothing but bad things about not receiving packages etc.

Any good places to find some?

P.S. Also looking for Chocolope and some real Sour Diesel :)
Chocolope is always sold out and need helping finding a real Sour D (sour kerosene funk we all love)

Thanks!!
 

GroErr

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I haven't checked their current stock but I grabbed mine off Oregon Elite Seeds a few months back, legit, real deal...
 

CannaBruh

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mine came from James Bean.. he had some killer freebies when I bought, grape krush throwbacks and "the wizard"

OES has had them too and I've got Dj/JD gear from him also with killer freebies
 

420greendream

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lol if your not going to buy from a person. who would you prefer to buy from...james bean company is legit.. made two orders. great guy
I didn't know he has a company. Haven't been on the forums for a while lol. I checked his website, said he has real original blueberry seeds. You believe that? His picture doesnt look like the pictures i've seen lol

https://www.jamesbeancompany.com/product/dj-short-blueberry
 

CannaBruh

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I didn't know he has a company. Haven't been on the forums for a while lol. I checked his website, said he has real original blueberry seeds. You believe that? His picture doesnt look like the pictures i've seen lol

https://www.jamesbeancompany.com/product/dj-short-blueberry
Nice! Did you get the og blueberry seeds? How did they come out?
It's JD (DJ's son) making these with a (I believe) new F4 BB male from original stock.. it's not the exact same male used historically from what i understand but I can testify they are DJ varieties for sure, same genes in there.

A lot of people don't like them because they often are variegated and mutants are found in second and further generations, but I enjoyed them and had no complaints and I'm an old school f13 head from way back.
 

420greendream

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It's JD (DJ's son) making these with a (I believe) new F4 BB male from original stock.. it's not the exact same male used historically from what i understand but I can testify they are DJ varieties for sure, same genes in there.

A lot of people don't like them because they often are variegated and mutants are found in second and further generations, but I enjoyed them and had no complaints and I'm an old school f13 head from way back.
Makes sense. I was hoping to buy a couple packs and find a keeper i could breed with later down the road. This makes me sad :(
 

natureboygrower

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You can do that, ime it was always known that the variegation and mutant tendencies have always been in there even in the old school packs if you inbred them. Even outcrossing i've found mutants here and there.
yeah,i thought the variegation was always evident with the og bb.i remember stumbling on to that reading about tmv awhile ago.either it was the bb or something else in dj's line that had odd leaf patterns.
 
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Lola Grows

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Hey everyone,

Been trying to find some real DJ Short Blueberry seeds for a while now but I cant seem to find any. They're sold out on pretty much every website, and the websites that has them in stock, I hear nothing but bad things about not receiving packages etc.

Any good places to find some?

P.S. Also looking for Chocolope and some real Sour Diesel :)
Chocolope is always sold out and need helping finding a real Sour D (sour kerosene funk we all love)

Thanks!!
DC Seed Exchange carries old world genetics and they have the blueberry in stock for 110$ .
 

kona gold

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James Bean is the place for them!
No horror stories, just a great guy with very good service and some great freebies!!
 

jayblaze710

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Can someone explain to me how there’s the James Bean seed company, and then James Bean runs Seeds Here Now? What happened there?
 
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