Seed Junkie Genetics

Dreminen169

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thenotsoesoteric

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Jbeezy is Seed Junky

Jigga is the one who bred and released Candy Rain then deleted his instagram after everyone started complaining about the seeds not popping

Seed Junky stepped in and started giving out free packs to people who purchased Candy Rain
Ok, so many names I just got a little confused. Cheers
 

rmzrmz

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I love seedjunkie, my LAKC is the top I have,
It cost me $ 150 and neptune and gave me another free 6 reg x TK something,
when neptune GIVEN FREE seedjunkie freebies,

I would pay now 500-700 but for a new work,
not for a backcross of the same,
I better look at my own cross with LAKC differents phenos and my keeper
or just shop at Envy, Raw, Tiki,Diamond Rock and all the rest that work with seedjunkie cuts x 100-200 pack,
all breeders use the same clones georgiapie, londonpoundCake,Cheetaa piss, the soap ....
good genetics awesome flavors but it is something repetitive ,sherbert,cake,gelato,mints, that breeders have alot of money,alot equipment, but not much imagination meybe
 

Snowback

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So, I was snooping around the comments section, on seed junkies IG.
It seems these seeds have been dropping at various Cookie shops around California for $250 and $350 a pack.
This tells me that it's Neptune Seedbank that's trying to rob us.
Neptune used to be great but I have had some not-so-great experiences with them as of late. I kind of avoid them these days. I always check everywhere else first.
 

Houstini

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If ya dip out to be an “exclusive breeder” and pull these shenanigans you better bet anyone that has the means to hunt your gear(or not) and treat it like an Amsterdam whore will come out of the woodwork. I like what I’m seeing from jungle boys, as far as growers that have the means to hunt good breeding stock I’ll give them my money long before I pay 3-20x what a pack costs. Shit I got a pack of wedding cake that I’m waiting to pop until I get a harem of elites.
 

Dividedsky

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If ya dip out to be an “exclusive breeder” and pull these shenanigans you better bet anyone that has the means to hunt your gear(or not) and treat it like an Amsterdam whore will come out of the woodwork. I like what I’m seeing from jungle boys, as far as growers that have the means to hunt good breeding stock I’ll give them my money long before I pay 3-20x what a pack costs. Shit I got a pack of wedding cake that I’m waiting to pop until I get a harem of elites.
Ya I've seen people shit on jungle boys on here saying the aren't breeders blah blah and I'm like why? Those guys(jungle boys) are fucking dope pheno hunters. Don't think it's a stretch to say they could easily master breeding techniques.
 

Dividedsky

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kwigybo88

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I wouldn’t knock anybody buying/selling his seeds at any price when there’s obviously a market for it. It’s apart of American culture to pay more for name brands and Jbeezy got one of the biggest brands in the game right now.
That's not American culture. That's human nature. The whole point of marketing and advertising and hype is to delude people with imagery and narrative so as exploit emotion instead of informing about a particular product.

This idea that a product is worth whatever people are willing to pay for it is absurd. It's predicated necessarily on the notion that the consumer always makes an informed decision. They dont. People buy stupid, overpriced shit all the time.

It's called hustling for a reason.
 

AaronHernadez

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That's not American culture. That's human nature. The whole point of marketing and advertising and hype is to delude people with imagery and narrative so as exploit emotion instead of informing about a particular product.

This idea that a product is worth whatever people are willing to pay for it is absurd. It's predicated necessarily on the notion that the consumer always makes an informed decision. They dont. People buy stupid, overpriced shit all the time.

It's called hustling for a reason.
I totally disagree, a product is 100% worth whatever price people will pay for it. I means isn’t that how we determine the value of anything these days? Just see how much it last went for on eBay lol. The collecting aspect of seed hoarding alone makes seed junky genetics way more valuable than your typical breeders gear thats a fact.
 

kwigybo88

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I totally disagree, a product is 100% worth whatever price people will pay for it. I means isn’t that how we determine the value of anything these days?
Sure, if you think the only consideration in evaluating the worth of a product is its perceived value in the minds of others. Take an extreme example - some arsehole duct tapes a banana to a wall, calls it art and sells it for $150,000. Is it materially or artistically or in any other sense, worth that? Of course not. It's just playing on the credulity and stupidity of morons and their need to be part of the in-crowd or cool kids. Throw in the hype machine which is fuelled by unctuous, greasy salesmen like Berner who couldn't run a choko vine over a shithouse and this is why we're in the state we're in.

I mean of course you can see the logic of people buying packs merely as investments to then sell forward to others but that just shifts the very same criticism one place down the road.

And incidentally by your standard, price gouging isn't even a thing. Like it just doesn't exist as a concept at all. So if I buy Seed Junkie's ice cream kush cake dosilato fritter breath for 300 bucks, sell it for 5000 and some moron pays that, I'm not taking advantage or exploiting him or her in any way?
 

AaronHernadez

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Sure, if you think the only consideration in evaluating the worth of a product is its perceived value in the minds of others.
The seed game to me is no different than any other collectables or reselling market whether it be shoes, toys, baseball cards, etc. Theres plenty of shit out there I wouldn’t spend a dollar on, doesn’t make it worthless. I‘m way more familiar with the shoe game/collecting world than I am growing pot though so maybe I have a different perspective than most.
 

colocowboy

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Sure, if you think the only consideration in evaluating the worth of a product is its perceived value in the minds of others. Take an extreme example - some arsehole duct tapes a banana to a wall, calls it art and sells it for $150,000. Is it materially or artistically or in any other sense, worth that? Of course not. It's just playing on the credulity and stupidity of morons and their need to be part of the in-crowd or cool kids. Throw in the hype machine which is fuelled by unctuous, greasy salesmen like Berner who couldn't run a choko vine over a shithouse and this is why we're in the state we're in.

I mean of course you can see the logic of people buying packs merely as investments to then sell forward to others but that just shifts the very same criticism one place down the road.

And incidentally by your standard, price gouging isn't even a thing. Like it just doesn't exist as a concept at all. So if I buy Seed Junkie's ice cream kush cake dosilato fritter breath for 300 bucks, sell it for 5000 and some moron pays that, I'm not taking advantage or exploiting him or her in any way?
Technically that is not price gouging, you speak of investment and up-charging. This is just a facet of capitalism, literally! Supply and demand WILL FIND equilibrium!
I don’t know where people get this idea that there is some mystical ethical boundary that people are somehow crossing when they start selling seeds from a plant they like.
 

kwigybo88

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Technically that is not price gouging, you speak of investment and up-charging. This is just a facet of capitalism, literally! Supply and demand WILL FIND equilibrium!
Dude, price gouging is increasing the price of something beyond what is considered fair or reasonable. And I wholeheartedly agree it's a facet (though I'd rather say function) of capitalism. One of the many flaws with market economics.

I don’t know where people get this idea that there is some mystical ethical boundary that people are somehow crossing when they start selling seeds from a plant they like.
I don't believe I said anything of the sort. We're talking about perceived value and actual value.
 
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