Looking for CBG clones or seeds

No, you are correct. I am not the licensee of this cultivar so I have no say on their decision to enforce that.

But it is a good option for those that need to ensure compliance without compromising yield.

So, lemmy get this straight: You’re selling magic beans, you didn’t buy from the breeder… and you really don’t know and can’t prove what they are? Oh, and you joined F4200 “2hrs ago” (!!)

Shit bruh I can buy 25lbs of fake beans on ebay for $33, why would I buy your fake beans?

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As i said in my initial comment, these are clones that will be available in March.
My company is a channel partner of the licensee but my intention was to inform the OP of a CBG variety coming to market.

All clones will be certified with the purchasing State’s Dept of Agriculture, along with all necessary documentation for interstate transport (ie Phytosanitary reports, license docs, COAs).

Yes i am new to the forum.

A little advice:

When you come to the forum to sell stolen genetics, have some tegrity. Just admit – hey I stole the crap out of these CBG genetics and I’m selling clones in violation of the contract signed to buy the genetics. Or, just admit you’re selling fake genetics and you want to rip people off. People really preciate tegrity in these parts.

Lets face it, when you pretend its ok to clone genetics that by contract you can’t clone, you demonstrated you’re a low down dirty POS. We all already know you’re a POS, because everyone knows you can’t clone CBG genetics. So we already know they’re either stolen or fake.

Best to man up with some tegrity.

And BTW – welcome!

Interesting.

These genetics have yet to be released and I personally do not have any clones for sale.
I work with Aligned Distributing, a channel partner of FRB, the licensee of this hemp variety.

Your last paragraph is a bit confusing. CBG clones can not be cloned? But im a POS because i’ve cloned them? Please explain.

Thank you for the warm welcome :slight_smile:

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You’re selling stolen or fake genetics, that makes you a POS. Not knowing you can’t clone CBG genetics makes you something else.

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@anon1342 huh? U cant take a clone from a cbg hemp plant? I thought only autoflowers had that restriction

Standard breeder contract; no cloning no resale. Often guys can cheat (and get away with it) on this b/c there are soooo many slangers and so many different seed varieties they make up a name and pretend they invented the genetics; CBG is very different (you can’t make it w/o significant time/work) - particularly this season b/c there is one single legitimate domestic CBG breeder, (OregonCBD) and several foreign (some of which are likely stolen from OregonCBD).

Oh okay i was aware of the contracts, but seems silly to think that seth is the only one with cbg, so therfore thinking any cloned cbg is not legal and from seths plants. Idk that seems too silly to me, theres gotta be atleast 10 players

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OregonCBD is the only domestic player. All the other sellers domestically are stolen genetics from OregonCBD, or not really CBG (like 3%CBG) or fake.

Several guys took the limited OregonCBD CBG seed released last yr and used various methods to produce seed. Those rip-offs are the majority of stolen CBG populating the domestic market. They have poor germination, are highly unstable with reports of low cbg and higher thc.

These are fairly easy to spot as the sellers won’t identify where they got their seed. Also, they clearly didn’t spend 3yrs breeding their own genetics (they emerged from nowhere, with no lab or viable breeding facilities)

Some guys are just re-selling OregonCBD’s CBG seed for stupid amounts; not sure why guys don’t just buy from seth for $1/seed.

other guys are just selling flat out fake beans.

Because most people selling those beans dont have a hemp license and cant aquire them legitmately…

that’s fair. and they probably don’t want the $5k buy in.

I’d try to organize a co-op to buy $5k to avoid buying fakes, but that’s a project for sure.

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That’s what I bought from Mountain Strong Hemp.

Steve,

  • No Panakeia seeds were shipped to the United States?

  • How are Enectarol CBG seed approved by the Colorado Dept of Agriculture? Surely they’re domestic (They’re in Colorado) I guess CDA approved some fake beans??

So Steve, are Panakeia and Enectarol stolen from Seth OR are they fake beans? Looking for some insight here, thanks.

Or maybe Seth can provide an answer? Were Panakeia and Enectarol strains which were stolen from you?

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Selz - please link where you can buy Enectarol & Panakeia CBG seed and a domestic grower who has samples of their finished, domestic grown flower with COA

Yea. That’s what I thought. It’s not real until its grown and proven.

BTW – congrats on your H5 purchase.

Did OregonCBD prove samples of their finished flower with COA? Didn’t see that part mentioned on their website.

" that our COA’s are pre-harvest compliance results obtained 28 days before harvest"
Compliance Downloads | Oregon CBD | The Trusted Source for Feminized Hemp Seed

Ok, so OregonCBD doesn’t even have COAs for “finished flowers” let alone the finished flower. So what’s your point Steve?

Nobody in the US has CBG seeds for sale that include finished flower and COA with the purchase? We all know this. You still haven’t answered my question if Panakeia and Enectarol were stolen from Seth or if they’re fake beans?

PS: Thanks, I bought 5 strains of CBG and was expecting 4 to be bogus. Mountain Strong told me they got the seeds from CBD inc so no surprise they were no good.

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A little due diligence and you can find thousands of pounds of OregonCBD CBG with COAs. I personally can contact 5 farmers who grew it last season. You cant do that with Panakeia and Enectarol. Maybe ask yourself why, learn to use the googles and interwebs and quit asking for :spoon:

Take home: DD saves you from H5 mistakes.

Ok so Seth provided seeds to a “few trusted returning farmers” including Nicola, and you personally know 5 of them?

You da man with the connections my bro!!!

I think that was a misleading sales tactic they used to convince farmers they were the only ones with CBG. I personally know over dozen people who grew those genetics last year and have seen dozens more selling the flower and biomass online.

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