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bobuII
07-05-2008, 01:38 PM
hey all what are the best seeds. I do not have the biggest grow room looking for a cool strain of plant. what shade I pick am looking at ak47,strawberry Cough, and nyc Diesel any other strains people love??
GreenLeaf420
07-05-2008, 03:44 PM
It is all a matter of Preference and conditions you will have to read up on the strains. Go to SeedBoutique.Com or a site of your choice. They all all have good descriptions read up on the strains you like...
Good Luck : GL420:jointsmile::jointsmile::jointsmile:
herbie the love bud
07-06-2008, 06:02 AM
I believe, and I may be wrong, but I am pretty sure that Diesel and ak47 are both clone only. If someone is advertising them as seed, then its bogus.
herbie the love bud
07-07-2008, 06:48 AM
I want to ammend what I just said, I believe AK47 is a seed. From Serious Seeds.
Mr.Blue
07-07-2008, 06:24 PM
I want to ammend what I just said, I believe AK47 is a seed. From Serious Seeds.
yah seriouse seed only has 5 diffrent strain for seed selection but my understanding is that they are some of the best around (going by awards)
they have
-chronic
-bubblegum
-kali mist
-white russian
-AK 47
signman2007
07-08-2008, 01:08 AM
Seeds from Mullaway himself are the best i the world. They are Aussie beans
Clever Man (has won the Nimbin Cannabis cup several years)
Clever George
Wollemi
Uluru
Phantoms Mist
herbie the love bud
07-08-2008, 02:53 AM
yah seriouse seed only has 5 diffrent strain for seed selection but my understanding is that they are some of the best around (going by awards)
they have
-chronic
-bubblegum
-kali mist
-white russian
-AK 47
And I understand that they are well respected amongst other breeders as well.
GreenDestiny
07-08-2008, 05:44 AM
From what I've read, Serious seeds are picky when it comes to releasing a strain, they want to make sure it's very stable first, which of course drives up the price of their seeds.... but some sites sell the seeds for about half as much as they cost straight from Serious... I have no idea why or how.
katyowns
07-08-2008, 05:50 AM
I've had fantastic luck growing different Northern Lights strains. Easy to grow, great yield, very successful in a hydro set up, relatively short flowering time, and a fucking great smoke.
It's a classic and there's a reason why it's so well loved.:jointsmile:
herbie the love bud
07-09-2008, 04:19 AM
I've had fantastic luck growing different Northern Lights strains. Easy to grow, great yield, very successful in a hydro set up, relatively short flowering time, and a fucking great smoke.
It's a classic and there's a reason why it's so well loved.:jointsmile:
I grow NL too as well. Not too impressed though. It does grow easy and forgiving, but it's kinda a light yielder (350 gr) and late finisher (indica heavy).
katyowns
07-09-2008, 05:07 AM
I grow NL too as well. Not too impressed though. It does grow easy and forgiving, but it's kinda a light yielder (350 gr) and late finisher (indica heavy).
Different genetics then, cause I've had excellllent yield in my hydro with an average of 8/9 week finish. I received my original NL #2 and NL #4 clones from a multi-generational growing family thats been at it for 30+ years, who's strains I trust more than most seed companies.
These are pics of them at harvest, in a recirculating drip bucket system.
I'm sorry that you've had bud luck with your NL's, I have nothing but good things to say about mine.
the image reaper
07-09-2008, 05:17 AM
gorgeous ! :thumbsup:
katyowns
07-09-2008, 04:18 PM
gorgeous ! :thumbsup:
thanks for the rep, and for the compliment :hippy:
You're an opinion I value around here
herbie the love bud
07-09-2008, 09:16 PM
Different genetics then, cause I've had excellllent yield in my hydro with an average of 8/9 week finish. I received my original NL #2 and NL #4 clones from a multi-generational growing family thats been at it for 30+ years, who's strains I trust more than most seed companies.
These are pics of them at harvest, in a recirculating drip bucket system.
I'm sorry that you've had bud luck with your NL's, I have nothing but good things to say about mine.
your buds look good, but exactly like I said, about 350 g per light and 9 weeks is a later finish. Some strains are 50+ days.
If u look close at your fan leaves they suffered from cal mag def while getting a little N burn.
hearseking
07-10-2008, 01:45 PM
i just got nyc disel from soma for 160
herbie the love bud
07-10-2008, 09:05 PM
i just got nyc disel from soma for 160
soma?
katyowns
07-10-2008, 09:28 PM
your buds look good, but exactly like I said, about 350 g per light and 9 weeks is a later finish. Some strains are 50+ days.
If u look close at your fan leaves they suffered from cal mag def while getting a little N burn.
you're just a ray of sunshine aren't you? just accept that someone likes the strain a lot. you don't equal everyone.
herbie the love bud
07-11-2008, 01:22 AM
you're just a ray of sunshine aren't you? just accept that someone likes the strain a lot. you don't equal everyone.
Hmm...that was a bizarre comment. First, I do like the strain, second I gave you a tip and a compliment. What didn't you like about what I said? That other strains yield more? That indicas finish later because the THC to CBD ratio of a late finish favors a body stone?
Abyss
07-12-2008, 11:54 PM
Hmm...that was a bizarre comment. First, I do like the strain, second I gave you a tip and a compliment. What didn't you like about what I said? That other strains yield more? That indicas finish later because the THC to CBD ratio of a late finish favors a body stone?
OK, I may sound like a jerk here but I am sure you will get over it.
First off, 8-9 weeks is average for an indica. If you are pulling your ladies sooner and they are NL then it is no wonder your not impressed, your not growing them correctly. Try growing a Sativa and then come back and complain about finishing time. As they can take anywhere from 60-75 days to do right. Second, the leaves in that picture, look like they may come from a plant that is at the end of it's life cycle.....that may be because it is or it may be that it is not.Who cares as long ass the grower is happy with the results. The grower wasn't asking you for your input on how they are growing their plants, so to drop your "knowledge" on this grower unsolicited is rude. You weren't giving this grower advice you were criticizing their plant's. If you really were offering your growing advice you would have also given a solution to what you see as the problem...but you didn't, you just pointed out what you think are problems. Like I said I may sound like a jerk but all too often these days people don't want to hurt anyones feelings so things that need to be said are not said at all.....I am not one of those people.
Abyss
SnSstealth
07-13-2008, 12:01 AM
your buds look good, but exactly like I said, about 350 g per light and 9 weeks is a later finish. Some strains are 50+ days.
If u look close at your fan leaves they suffered from cal mag def while getting a little N burn.
that was a tip and complement? If you knew as much as you claimed...those particular NLs that kat showed are VERY strong/easy to grow, Beautiful strains...much better than the common NL5 that Im pretty sure was from a shitty seed bank that you had experience with...:greenthumb:
whiskeytango
herbie the love bud
07-14-2008, 01:30 AM
Have you two last posters noticed that you did not contribute to the topic and were also not involved in the conversation either?
Let's start over, after all this is a weed forum, so lets all take a hit and calm down. Myself included.
I get good results from NL, but again a lot of people want to know performance, etc... Chronic for instance, which is a NL derivative is a heavyier producer, if that's a factor for anyone.
Now this is a advice forum, not a slap each other on the back forum (although compliments are generally well received). If you post a pic we are going to tell you in the spirit of advice what we see.
I'll throw myself into the fire here and post some examples of what I was talking about.
In the first photo you see a plant with an early cal mag deficiency. The next pic shows a severely effected leaf of cal mag deficiency. However, the third pic shows just general advanced stage N deficiency which is a good thing.
I am sensitive to the subject because I lost recently a full pound to a mid flower cal mag deficiency that caused the plant to lose all of its fan leaves and ultimately never be able get to harvest.
What I have come to learn is that at high levels of Nitrogen, cal mag gets locked out. I am working a high temperature grow and the transperation of water is causing the nutrient level to get toxic quickly.
Anyway, I could go on and on about nutrients and temperatures lately.
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