How genetics enter the framework
The chemotype is decided here, not at the dispensary.
The Atlas plots 2,257 cultivars by their 11-terpene fingerprints. Those
fingerprints are heritable: the seed sets the ceiling, the grow sets how close
you get to it. Three ILGM staples, mapped to their Atlas chemotype neighborhoods:
White Widow (fem)
myrcene–pinene cluster
→
Balance-leaning hybrid
Jack Herer (fem)
terpinolene-dominant cluster
→
Clarity-leaning sativa
Granddaddy Purple (auto)
myrcene–linalool cluster
→
Decompress-leaning indica
Pick the quadrant you want to live in, then pick the seed whose lineage clusters
there. The Atlas is the map; the Vault is the trailhead.
Cluster assignments are editorial, based on published Atlas chemotype data for
each lineage. Grown expression varies with environment — genetics set the range.
Provider evaluation
3 min read
By DankeSuper editorial
Start here if you've never grown anything.
ILGM's real product isn't seeds — it's the removal of excuses. The germination
guarantee removes the fear of dead seeds. The autoflower catalog removes light-cycle
management. The grow guides remove the guesswork, week by week, with photos of what
"wrong" looks like. For a first grow, that scaffolding matters more than exotic
genetics.
The trade-off is depth. ILGM breeds for reliability, not novelty — you will not
find this year's hype cultivar or a rare landrace here. When you outgrow the canon
and want breeder-direct depth, that's what
Multiverse Beans is on the Vault for.
Best for
First and second grows. Growers in guarantee-skeptical moods. Anyone who wants
the classic chemotypes — White Widow, GG4, GSC — from stable, tested stock.
Not for
Hunters of rare or unreleased genetics. Phenotype hunters who want regular
(non-feminized) seeds in quantity.
Legality note
Seeds ship US-wide as collectibles. Germination legality depends on your state's
home-grow law — NY allows 6 plants per adult; many states allow zero. Check yours
before you sprout anything.