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mctashers
02-12-2011, 04:01 AM
Im new to all this and have yet to start my grow and would like a few tips plz. I have looked at Snow Rider for my 1st grow but can not find any comments or reviews, can anyone help on this, if not maybe a fairly easy type to start with!
cturner1984
02-12-2011, 11:42 AM
will you be buying seeds from a seedbank?
if so...............
make sure there feminized for the extra couple of pound its alot easier that way.
a great beginners strain is snow white(white widow family) it can handle loads of stress that newbies give it also its potent,strong and an incredible yielder.
check out nirvana seeds cheap and cheerful with very good products:thumbsup:
poker2
02-12-2011, 07:46 PM
The two most important features of SnowRyder are her auto-flowering capability and the sparkling, resin crystals that cover her mature buds like a blanket of snow.
Auto-flowering cannabis begins blooming according to the age of the plant, rather than the light cycle, and this tendency gives SnowRyder growing advantages both indoors and out.
SnowRyder seeds produce plants which normally begin flowering around the time they has produced their 6th to 9th set of true leaves, (typically 6-8 weeks in good growing conditions). SnowRyder is not a dwarf cannabis strain, nor will she grow out of control due to grower error (such as vegetating too long). SnowRyder´s final height is more or less pre-determined, with most plants finishing around 90-120cm.
Outdoors, auto-flowering means that SnowRyder seeds can be started early in Spring to have her flowering in June or July (when the weather is at its best) and finished by September.
Plants are sturdy and internodal gaps remain short in good conditions. Buds are Indica-tight, frosted with sticky resin and have a sweet-spicy, earthy-citrus flavour. SnowRyder cannabis gives a deep body stone that´s tempered by a breezy high.
^Is that what you're looking for? I think your "spelling" is the problem. Try searching SNOW RYDER.. unless I am mistaken and snow rider/snow ryder are two different strains? If not that's probably your solution :stoned:
I personally prefer the indica body buzz - Northern Lights strain are also quite forgiving and pretty good for beginners.
Make sure before going into it you READ READ READ! reading will be your BEST FRIEND! even while growing keep re-reading what you'd read because I bet you'll always learn something new :)
And good luck - (start a grow log once your setup.. I'd like to see how you do)
BackWoodDrifter
02-12-2011, 07:53 PM
The two most important features of SnowRyder are her auto-flowering capability and the sparkling, resin crystals that cover her mature buds like a blanket of snow.
Auto-flowering cannabis begins blooming according to the age of the plant, rather than the light cycle, and this tendency gives SnowRyder growing advantages both indoors and out.
SnowRyder seeds produce plants which normally begin flowering around the time they has produced their 6th to 9th set of true leaves, (typically 6-8 weeks in good growing conditions). SnowRyder is not a dwarf cannabis strain, nor will she grow out of control due to grower error (such as vegetating too long). SnowRyder´s final height is more or less pre-determined, with most plants finishing around 90-120cm.
Outdoors, auto-flowering means that SnowRyder seeds can be started early in Spring to have her flowering in June or July (when the weather is at its best) and finished by September.
Plants are sturdy and internodal gaps remain short in good conditions. Buds are Indica-tight, frosted with sticky resin and have a sweet-spicy, earthy-citrus flavour. SnowRyder cannabis gives a deep body stone that´s tempered by a breezy high.
^Is that what you're looking for? I think your "spelling" is the problem. Try searching SNOW RYDER.. unless I am mistaken and snow rider/snow ryder are two different strains? If not that's probably your solution :stoned:
I personally prefer the indica body buzz - Northern Lights strain are also quite forgiving and pretty good for beginners.
Make sure before going into it you READ READ READ! reading will be your BEST FRIEND! even while growing keep re-reading what you'd read because I bet you'll always learn something new :)
And good luck - (start a grow log once your setup.. I'd like to see how you do)
Poker be doin alright by ya pilgrem! Be growin thisin here Northern Lights plant be happy as bear eatin honey with little problems and the honey sure looks sweet! Good luck to ya
BWD
Lynhal
02-12-2011, 07:58 PM
Good choices to start with already mentioned. :thumbsup: Best of luck to you!
poker2
02-12-2011, 08:02 PM
Poker be doin alright by ya pilgrem! Be growin thisin here Northern Lights plant be happy as bear eatin honey with little problems and the honey sure looks sweet! Good luck to ya
BWD
Good to hear your plant are doing fine! :jointsmile::)
BackWoodDrifter
02-12-2011, 08:12 PM
Good to hear your plant are doing fine! :jointsmile::)
:thumbsup:
BWD
Treez81
02-13-2011, 03:32 AM
Nl here too.
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