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vantranist
09-09-2007, 06:34 PM
Should i get NL or Nl#5 from nirvana?

Whats the main differences?

It is my first time growing and i have everyhting i need, MH, HPS, tall but narrow closet, Superthrive, FF OC, everything but florecenents for seedlings (im gonna try and make due with MH)

And dont know witch strain to get, i want a stout thick plant, hight really isnt an issue, just lenth, Nice potency.

The thing is im not really gonna be able to clone them and i here theres alotof crappy phenos, im just really trying to plant 5 seeds and hopfully see atleast 2 good females out of them.

curious101
09-10-2007, 02:55 AM
NL would be much more stable and you'd have better results from the plant if u only have a few to pick from...hard to go wrong with Northern Lights...big bud don't have the potency and the yield of NL is already pretty good so why mess with the NL when they're already F2's and unstable to begin with

ezygzy
09-11-2007, 11:14 PM
I'm growing Nirvana's NL right now and its a very nice strain to grow. They're all very uniform and growing at a steady rate. Stealth is a key concern of mine and its why I'm growing 8 NL, 3 White Rhino, and 3 Hindu Kush plants. After I weed out the males I'll only have one or 2 of the stinky types and more of the super stealthy Northern Lights. On a few plants I can rub the main stem and it barely even smells then!

I'm very satisfied with my NL and I bet you would be too, being your first time and all. I don't know about MH on the start though that might crisp them up a friend of mine burnt his entire first grow that way. Best off to get even a weak compact flourescent ($3-$8.00) to start with. Then put them under the metal halide or whatever your going to use a week later.

Peace n goodluck

ismokealldaylong420
09-11-2007, 11:49 PM
i started out with two plants under a hps and it didnt burn them:thumbsup:just so you know im sure you will be able to use the mh just raise it up a bit more for seedlings