share yer experience with sannies seeds

TimBar

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I guess I got lucky as hell then because the KF pheno I have is straight fire. Everyone who smokes it goes away highly impressed and HIGH. It hits instantly, by the time you let out the first hit you feel your whole body say "AH". I get alot of comparisons with Cataract Kush on potency and instant hitting.
Must have - my 10 of KF cracked but not enough enzymes in the seed to sprout - the 8 I have put in Happy Frog or light warrior (no nutes) rot. The seeds where small and appeared premature...hope the Jacks are better.
 

TimBar

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Sannie was nice enough to send me replacements for KF - but they still suck. I have sprouted thousands of seeds and know these KF are either not fully matured when harvested or old. I have gotten one seed to grow and it is spectacular and purple.

Sannie - time to 86 that stock and replenish.
 

TimBar

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Excellente! I ordered early December 2013, seeds still hadn't arrived by the 26th, and tracking just said "out for delivery" for 2 weeks, but no seeds. Sannie immediately reshipped, no questions, no explaining, then the original order showed up a few days later. Sannie's a breath of fresh air over Attitude. Attitude has an "attitude" these days. If they make a mistake, they expect you to prove they did. Sannies is just good people, sharing the plant they love, and making a living at it too.

BTW, 100% germ rate on Silverfields, 90% on Sannies Jack, and at 2 weeks, the plants have the "look" of great genetics, healthy, fast, and thriving.
I have found that Attitude may mix up the seeds and labeling. I would love to see their operation and how many ways the seeds can be mislabeled.
 

The Mantis

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Sannie was nice enough to send me replacements for KF - but they still suck. I have sprouted thousands of seeds and know these KF are either not fully matured when harvested or old. I have gotten one seed to grow and it is spectacular and purple.

Sannie - time to 86 that stock and replenish.
Nice bump on this thread. I have had pretty good success with Sannie but I haven't bought anything from him since 2012 or so. I still run his Sannie's jack and it's a pretty awesome strain.

I grew out KF years ago and it was come of the prettiest flower I've ever seen with all the extreme pinks and swollen calyxes. Problem was, that it lacked strength.

At this point, I'm starting to wonder if it was the difference in climate/atmosphere here compared to in the Netherlands.

Sannie started with f1s for his Jack Herer from the original Sensi release circa '98. He kept the strain in line up until f7 (he's at f8 now), when I bought the seeds. All the plants were extremely uniform and were large producers. The smoke on the Jack was nice but was a super clear headed sativa high, way less fun than the original Jack Herer that I had in Amsterdam in 2001.

I thought at the time that Sannie might have bred out the haze high in the Jack. However, fast forward to some f8s I'm running now, and the high switched back to the fun haze high I remember in 2001. Really weird right?

My thoughts on this are similar to what Bodhi said in his pot cast, that the strain reacts so much different in the climate it's used to and will react quite different in a new environment.

I'm guessing the new generation that was created in my grow area adapted to my environment and is now able to express itself more like it was bred to.

Hope that makes sense. I'm starting to think when you get genetics from the other side of the world, it might help to f2 them to really see what the breeder created.
 
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