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eil
09-06-2006, 10:08 PM
Hello hows everyone coping with this shitty drought that weve had forced on us, were all saying wish we'd of grown our own but havent so im going to try and get my head round growing some so what do you recomend i do get seeds if so weres best other option some ppeople believe this way is the only way im not arsed as long as i get a crop sowhat do you think of clones or cuttings how can i get hold of them see its shit to try and get started so advice on how to get going, and some good news like this drought is over but i doubt it

azure
09-06-2006, 11:10 PM
seeds mate, unless you know someone that grows that will give you a cutting

chill_out
09-07-2006, 10:38 AM
Hello hows everyone coping with this shitty drought that weve had forced on us, were all saying wish we'd of grown our own but havent so im going to try and get my head round growing some so what do you recomend i do get seeds if so weres best other option some ppeople believe this way is the only way im not arsed as long as i get a crop sowhat do you think of clones or cuttings how can i get hold of them see its shit to try and get started so advice on how to get going, and some good news like this drought is over but i doubt it


theres plenty of sites ect that sell seeds :thumbsup:

hudson88
09-07-2006, 11:30 AM
What seeds does everyone recommend? They vary a lot in price, Nirvana's are around £10 for ten while i've seen others for £30 and i'm sure there's more expensive ones than these and i'm only talking about reg seeds not feminized. Is it worth getting the more expensive ones? What differences can be expected? Are the dearer ones more reliable? Do you get greater yields?

SpiritLevel
09-07-2006, 12:39 PM
All depends on what you want to do...

I first began with seed (shiva shanti 2 (sensi seed bank) and Double Gum (white lable seed company)) which my pal brought back from the Dam for me. You learn a lot about the entire grow cycle when you work from beginning to end three or four times.

I think seed is better for a beginner. It might take longer (got patience? need it!) but the knowledge you gain and the help that board members can offer goes a long way. You will learn how important root structure is; and what the different discolouration mean when you get nutrient deficincies; and what males look like and lots of important info for getting a bumber crop.

Then move to cuttings when you become part of the plants life and have generated your own technique. Everyone's method is slightly different, yet the same. Becoming part of a plants life means you literally communicate with your plants; they show you signs and you react , then they show you if what you did was right or wrong.

Cuttings can be expensive in some instances. I am dealing with a supplier who charges £10 per clone but they are in perfect health, guaranteed female, from a very sexually mature mother, and arrive with a perfect root structure. If you want superior premium quality all the time then it can be costly if you don't have a mate who can bung you a few. If you don't know what you are doing then you could loose a lot of cash in the blink of an eye especially if you decide you want to spend £700 on clones. Example; I put 36 rooted Cheese clones on a secondhand dual flow NFT system and didn't set it up right. Those clones ended up in the dust bin because I literally drowned the roots and the plants suffocated as a result.

IMO Initially start with a resilient strain from seed that is ideal for beginners (some websites will tell you if it is suitable for beginners). Then try a more difficult strain and see how the knowledge you first gained compares when applied to a different strain. Spend as little as possible without cutting corners.

What region of the world r u from? There are seed shops in the UK so you don't HAVE to get mail order.

onelife
09-07-2006, 04:28 PM
due to no skunk i've actually started to grow magic mushrooms because i've realised its still legal to buy the supplies for growing them its just illegal to grow them



lol isnt that the same for cannabis, everythings legal to buy but growing isnt

TheBudBuster
09-07-2006, 04:44 PM
Excellent post SpiritLevel Very informative

eil
09-07-2006, 08:02 PM
thanks for the reply more so to yo spirit leval im in cumbria dont know anyone with good cuttings what did you start with ill have to get some seeds but on my ass at mo totally skinto soany advice would be valued

SpiritLevel
09-07-2006, 11:03 PM
I been there, very green.. I started with Shiva Shanti II.. I went at it a few times using soil first (unsuccessful) then hydro (half succesfull).. Its taken a couple years to get to a stage where I am as concerned about the well-being of my plants as I would be over my children (had I had some already) PiX: 4 weeks into bloom

TheBudBuster
09-07-2006, 11:27 PM
those babys look lethal.. top notch.. i hope to grow bad boys likethat someday.. beautiful plants..

SpiritLevel
09-08-2006, 12:06 AM
TY TBB

Below, that is shiva shanti 2. My first attempt. It didn't look any greater than that by the end. I grew her for fkin ages. That pic was around 6months from seed. The environment was crap; it got too hot and there wasn't enough fresh air. Sometimes I got lost with the feeding regiem, help was on hand as I kept phoning my local grow hobby shop for advice. I didn't know what I was doin and I hoped for the best. I reckon it would have taken me around 13 months to get any decent sized flowers. She was a nice plant with plenty of sites but was just unsuccessful...Didn't stop me from trying again!!!

TheBudBuster
09-08-2006, 12:22 PM
thats a bushy ass plant..never stop trying...ill remember that :)

eil
09-08-2006, 10:42 PM
some nice pics there chaps or chapesses what am i looking to pay for a packet of seeds

SpiritLevel
09-09-2006, 01:32 AM
anywhere between £40 and £300 depending on strain example [/url][url=http://www.marijuana-cannabis-seeds.co.uk/]Nottingham Seed Bank (http://www.seedbank.co.uk/top_sb.html#) or just Google.co.uk SeedBank (http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=seed+bank&btnG=Search&meta=cr%3DcountryUK%7CcountryGB) and follow the links.

BlackBliss
09-09-2006, 02:22 AM
They's are lookin mighty fine my man.....keep it commin bro..happy harvest in 4 weeks...enjoy buddy. :thumbsup:
Peace Out and Happy Tokes,
Mr BB.

SpiritLevel
09-09-2006, 11:42 AM
^^^ many thanks BB!, hope you too are back in business as soon as possible :) ^^^

SpiritLevel
09-17-2006, 12:18 PM
This isn't my thread but I want somewhere to covertly post my pics. Just leaving week 4 of bloom and entering the 5th, still got another 3 weeks remaining. Hoping to harvest 2nd week in october, taking us to 8 weeks total flowering. Absolutely sweet smelling, soo pungent, smoked a little off one of the plants that looks like it's finishing up soon and I am so glad with the results this early on.. Its gotta be the best dope for 1000miles. So so resinous and stickyickyicky.

johnnyAKABob
09-17-2006, 01:37 PM
damn there some nice plants

eil
09-18-2006, 04:37 PM
some real hard work and a lot of know how has gone in to that lot i sue wouldnt mind been sat on da left hand side when one of your j's were lit well done

EckyThump
09-23-2006, 07:15 PM
Tremendous grow that man :D cant wait for my own little ladies to start putting thier flowers up.. :)

personally i'd go with clonies. garunteed sex and a bit less time to wait for em.:D