Homegrown Fantaseeds (Cann a game)

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Most of Homegrown Fantaseeds initial stock of genetics came through from the wonderful growers at Positronics, Hollands first grow shop. The owner and driving force behind the Homegrown Fantaseeds did not hesitate when offered to take over Positronics genetic library and they keep on experimenting with the ever expanding genepool, and will continue to offer you the healthiest seeds that can potentially grow exactly that what you desire, tasty and potent buds. In 2004 Homegrown Fantaseeds introduced the Cheese strain to the world by entering and winning a Cannabis Cup for this strain. They were also voted "best seed company" in the 1998 High Times Cannabis Cup, and they have earned 6 more awards in the following years.

 

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