flashgee: i'm guess youre not familiar with phenotypes? if you are familiar i by no means am trying to insult. each seed, even feminized breeder seeds, can be one of many particular phenotypes of a given strain. a "pheno" is basically a "trait" that the offspring from the mother/father combo produces. as with parents, no two kids are alike (clones, errr, twins aside), seeds are similar though generally there are few phenotypes for each plant. it's common to grow two skunk #1's side by side from seed and have two noticeably different plants, both in looks, growth, leaf structure and smoke. i haven't seen it with skunk #1 but i have seen it with other seeds where you get one out of the 10pack that is much better than the others for whatever reason. well i'm no expert so i'll stop before i start to sound like an idiot ;-) apparently someone in the uk grew a skunk #1 and got a rare phenotype, aptly named "cheese". that albino in the bunch if you will, so it is a skunk #1 but different, and some swear much better. and what sucks is most of the stuff i've read sais the crosses available aren't as good as the original. sooo, across the pond and without means of getting a clone for myself i was curious how laborious it would be to find that cheese phenotype, how many grows from seed one would have to do in order to get that needle in a haystack. surely someones ran across it before, but then again who knows?