I think it has to do with were the seeds were found.
Ifg the plants had alot of spider mites. Which any affy strain did.
Most likely being from the hot dry desert like were I live. So spider mites are evrywhere. So I think the plant developes a spice to it. That earthyness.
I've noticed all my strains that are spicey or earthy don't get fucked with. Onl;y the sweet pplants get distroyed.
So when picking a strain. If SMites are a problem. Get a spicey strain. Like Kush or Haze.
Jdog7000 Reviewed by Jdog7000 on . Spider mites, Thrips, and White flies oh my! Alright, so as a few of you know I was currently undergoing a spider mite infestation which basically caused me to chop 1/3 plants a bit earlier than planned. Low and behold.. I started noticing the same sign I did a month ago on my other plant.. little speckles on just 1 or 2 leaves. (white dots where something had been feeding) Quick to react as this is my better plant, I ordered predator mites right away. (californicus to tolerate my lower humidity) They'll be here tomorrow. My last Rating: 5