How genetics enter the framework
Breadth is a chemotype instrument.
The Atlas's rarest chemotype clusters — terpinolene-dominant sativas,
high-THCV Africans, true CBD:THC balanced lines — are exactly the regions a
deep catalog serves. Where Herbies covers ground the others can't:
Durban Poison lines
THCV-carrying African sativa
→
Clarity, upper altitudes
CBD 1:1 catalog
balanced chemotype II
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Balance, entourage-damped
Old-school landraces
pre-hybridization terpene maps
→
Atlas outlier clusters
If the Atlas shows you a cluster nobody's dispensary
menu reaches, a deep catalog is how a home grower gets there anyway.
Cluster assignments are editorial, from published lineage and chemotype data.
The 0.85× entourage damping for balanced CBD:THC lines follows Framework v1.
Provider evaluation
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By DankeSuper editorial
The library card, with fine print.
Herbies is what a seed shop looks like after two decades of accretion: enormous,
international, slightly baroque. The USA storefront smooths most of the friction —
domestic-facing checkout, US promos, souvenir-terms framing — but understand that
you're buying from a global operation, not a Nevada warehouse. Shipping takes
longer; support runs on European hours.
We place it on the Vault anyway, because breadth is its own kind of quality.
Terpinolene sativas, 1:1 CBD lines, landraces — the chemotypes that make the Atlas
interesting live in catalogs this deep, and nowhere else.
Best for
Strain hunters with a specific chemotype target. Growers chasing European
breeder lines or old-school genetics. Price-watchers — the promo cadence is
aggressive.
Not for
Anyone who wants US-warehouse shipping speed or the strongest germination
guarantee — that's Multiverse and
ILGM respectively.
Legality note
Seeds are sold as souvenirs; Herbies states plainly that germination must not
occur where illegal. That includes most US states — check your home-grow law
first.