Quote Originally Posted by Balkey
What a coincidence, that's where I just bought my seeds from for the grow I am starting now. Those seeds sure do hurt my pocket though.:stoned:
Yea, but that's some money well spent if you ask me.

You figure each batch comes with 10 seeds. Each plant can produce clones and are %99.9 female.

The cost of one batch could pay for itsself with one seed...

Thanks to cloning I've been able to make my own personal seedbank by purchasing seeds on sale at NL, putting one or two into growth and the others into the freezer and STILL have 150+ Gram yields off more than one plant every fall. I have 200+ seeds from NL. (and NO, none of them are for sale.)

Not to mention my stash of bagseed collected over the years...

What strain did you purchase from them?
EXP13 Reviewed by EXP13 on . decrease the chance of having all males using math Let's say you've got a small grow space and can only flower two plants. So you plant 3 seedlings instead of 2 hoping to increase your chances of having 2 females. Common sense, right? But by how much exactly did you increase your chances? If you only have 2 seedlings, assuming you don't have feminized seeds and ignoring environmental factors which might affect sex, you've only got a 1-in-4 chance (25%) that both are female. But there's also a 1-in-4 chance that both are males. There's a Rating: 5