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GhetDatMoney420
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When selecting a strain/seed what should a newbie consider?
#373355 - 02/25/10 12:59 PM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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1.) What strains/sites should i stay away from? 2.) Fem'd out seeds are 99.9% females... reliable? 3.) Looking for seeds with maxium yield medium to strong potency.
I had purchased super skunk and i think i may have gone wrong with are the reading i have been doing about it... seems that it is for more experienced growers....opps.
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Harry_Ba11sach
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Re: When selecting a strain/seed what should a newbie consider? [Re: GhetDatMoney420]
#373360 - 02/25/10 01:02 PM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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1) Anything that talks about incredible potency is going to yield low. also stay away from Greenhouse Seed co. 2) yes 3) Critical Mass by Mr. Nice, or the strain "chronic" both yield huge
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Re: When selecting a strain/seed what should a newbie consider? [Re: Harry_Ba11sach]
#373379 - 02/25/10 01:51 PM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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Consider what you want in a strain. Do you want head high or body high? Do you want a short or tall plant?
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TomCollins
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Re: When selecting a strain/seed what should a newbie consider? [Re: GhetDatMoney420]
#373928 - 02/26/10 01:56 AM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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GhetDatMoney420 said: 2.) Fem'd out seeds are 99.9% females... reliable?
Yes and no. Under the right conditions, it can be guaranteed that your feminized seed will result in a female plant. These conditions are: - Increased nitrogen level - Higher humidity level - Lower potassium concentration - Lower air temperature - More blue light - Less hours of light
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Ok so let me bring you idiots up to speed.
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the man
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Re: When selecting a strain/seed what should a newbie consider? [Re: TomCollins]
#373935 - 02/26/10 02:19 AM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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naa man, i think i heard someone wrote they can change sex with doing things like that. but under regular growing conditions they will be female, might go hermie if you stress them but essentially female. dont worry about that.
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Harry_Ba11sach
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Re: When selecting a strain/seed what should a newbie consider? [Re: the man]
#373971 - 02/26/10 07:47 AM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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it depends on the method that was used to create the feminine seeds. If the plants were stressed and hermied then the feminized seeds will most likely hermie as well, but there are some safe methods
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the man
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Re: When selecting a strain/seed what should a newbie consider? [Re: Harry_Ba11sach]
#373988 - 02/26/10 08:31 AM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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tottaly, but essentially they are "female" and then grow secondarily male flowers.
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Buddy Guy
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Re: When selecting a strain/seed what should a newbie consider? [Re: the man]
#373994 - 02/26/10 08:52 AM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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ANYTHING INDICA bro. Anything predominantly Indica. Indicas are durable, resistant to pest and molds, finish flowering between 6-8weeks and, and can take some over feeding. Perfect for beginers who can tend to give their girls to much love.
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the man
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Re: When selecting a strain/seed what should a newbie consider? [Re: Buddy Guy]
#374047 - 02/26/10 11:55 AM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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hmm my understanding is that dense indica buds mold easier because there dense and bigger, one of the reasons alot of OD is sativa dom.
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TomCollins
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Re: When selecting a strain/seed what should a newbie consider? [Re: the man]
#374056 - 02/26/10 12:32 PM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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the man said: naa man, i think i heard someone wrote they can change sex with doing things like that. but under regular growing conditions they will be female, might go hermie if you stress them but essentially female. dont worry about that.
You are 100% wrong. Those conditions are the ideal conditions for plants during vegetative growth. Happy plants have a tendency to be male.
Finally, a feminized seed can turn out to be male - not hermie - male. Believe me. It has happened to me.
--EDIT-- Here is are some links for you to read.
This article explains the ideal conditions for producing females out of standard seeds: http://forum.grasscity.com/seed-banks/212862-info-feminized-seeds.html
Here is an article that explains how feminized seeds can become males and hermaphrodites: http://www.cannabisculture.com/v2/node/394
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Ok so let me bring you idiots up to speed.
The admins are tired of this shitfest being made the joke of the weed community on the Internet.
Edited by TomCollins (02/26/10 12:49 PM)
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the man
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Re: When selecting a strain/seed what should a newbie consider? [Re: TomCollins]
#374193 - 02/26/10 04:50 PM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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the original poster asked about femmed seeds. and i said female seeds go hermie. what are you taling about..
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