BlazeTheSky
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mad respect for continuing his genetics. bogglegum!!!!!!!!!
DemonsITN said:I'm very interested in BOG genetics. I was a huge lurker on OG back in the day, and I loved reading BOG's threads. I plan on growing in a year or two, and I would like to try some of BOG's stuff first if it's still around.
Anyways, I was going to start a new thread on this, but I guess I'll just stick it here:
Are the BOG seeds from BC Bud Depot legit? I ask because I thought that for the most part BOG's genetics were unavailable, and yet BC Bud Depot claims to sell Bogglegum, Bogbubble, Sourbubble, Lifesaver, LSD, etc. I looked through their forums, and the people who have bought the seeds say they're legit. I've learned that they seem to have horrible customer service, and seeds may take months to arrive, but the seeds themselves seem legit from what I can tell.
Excellent post. Everybody gets their genetics from someone else. I think it shows the utmost respect when you give credit to the original breeder.sunnyside said:The art of selection is as important as the gene pool that you start with. Good luck.
A lot of BOG's success can be attributed to his 'eye' for selection in addition to his mother stock. There is no reason why someone can't come up with fantastic crosses and new breeds of their own...with whatever parent stock they choose. A BOG revisit performed by anyone other than BOG will be good...just not the same.
If you know what you are doing and you start with good parent stock (not just good beans), and you have an eye for finding the good boys to play with...you can have success.
BOG's work was based off of work someone else had done previously. His Bogbubble was just a reworked white label bubblegum. His bogglegum was his bogbubble crossed with a NL5, I think... His Lifesaver was jacks cleaner/blueberry with the reworked white label bubblegum. There is nothing in any of his parent stock that anyone one of you couldn't replicate with today's genetics....but remember the key isn't just parent stock, most importantly is the art of selection.
So they are fraudulent then?southwind said:Hello
As far as I know, and from all I have seen, BOG does not make seeds any longer, he gives no seeds to BC , or to any other seed selling operaton, he DOES NOT MAKE SEEDS OR SELL THEM.
So I , myself, will NOT use ANY seeds from BC. I am not willing to compromise this project on 'might be' BOG's.
Thats all I know.
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southwind said:I am looking to see how high the current interest in BOG genetics is.
I want to continue the project but would like a more accurate picture of how much interest there ACTUALLY is.