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clovisman
11-03-2006, 11:42 AM
need opinions on what strain to use in 07- i live in a mountain area and this year had hard freezes in the middle of October- i would like a strain that is no more then 6 feet tall and will mature before the end of October- had to harvest before fully mature due to temperatures- i like smoke with good flavor and aroma, the kind that makes your taste buds water when you open the jar- also good dense buds - all suggestions will be appreciated- oh yeh what seed house to purcahse from that will be no prob to get here into th USA

Abattoir Dream
11-03-2006, 12:21 PM
anything that isnt sativa, sativa takes forever to fully flower, and grows around 12ft high sometimes, use indica plants, and top them during early vegg. stage, if you dont know how search the forums for 'topping troubles' i done it myself so if there is something you need help with ask me there, okay? good luck clovis

stinkyattic
11-03-2006, 03:07 PM
Hey Clovisman, if you can get someone to send you some local Alaskan stash seeds, the strains up there have a rep for being fast, burly, and cold tolerant.

I just got a few that are MTF or MTF derivatives and just popped them, but the whole idea was exactly what you're saying, looking for next year's hardy outdoor.

What about Matanuska Tundra, Early Riser, ...?
After all, an ice mummy needs his frost-tolerant strain! :D

Abattoir Dream
11-06-2006, 02:39 PM
I want to get some matanuska tundra, lol mountain weed! I want to grow it out as tall as possible, maybe even have a mother plant for clones, i heard its got a real chocolatey taste, and i definatly like chocolate :)

stinkyattic
11-06-2006, 02:45 PM
I want to get some matanuska tundra, lol mountain weed! I want to grow it out as tall as possible, maybe even have a mother plant for clones, i heard its got a real chocolatey taste, and i definatly like chocolate :)

Hey AB, I'm saving my MTF males to do a cross with my Chocolate Chunk female when she's ready to breed. I got her as a cutting so no males, too bad, but one of my breeding goals is to get a chocolate-spice flavored hardy plant. I'll let you know how it goes.

mattmao
11-07-2006, 06:03 PM
biddy earley cant beat it!!:thumbsup:

Jared530
11-08-2006, 02:03 AM
anything that isnt sativa, sativa takes forever to fully flower, and grows around 12ft high sometimes, use indica plants, and top them during early vegg. stage, if you dont know how search the forums for 'topping troubles' i done it myself so if there is something you need help with ask me there, okay? good luck clovis



Yea and they dont really yeild to much bud either.

Jared530
11-08-2006, 02:04 AM
Heavy Duty Fruity, one of the top yeilders known and plus it smells like fuity pebbles. But be carefull when it flowers, because the buds get sooo massive that they actually sometimes start to rott fromt he inside because no sun gets to it.

clovisman
11-08-2006, 11:17 AM
jared530 is the heavy duty fruity a sativa or indica and where would you suggest getting the beans from?

clovisman
11-08-2006, 11:20 AM
Hey Clovisman, if you can get someone to send you some local Alaskan stash seeds, the strains up there have a rep for being fast, burly, and cold tolerant.

I just got a few that are MTF or MTF derivatives and just popped them, but the whole idea was exactly what you're saying, looking for next year's hardy outdoor.

What about Matanuska Tundra, Early Riser, ...?
After all, an ice mummy needs his frost-tolerant strain! :D

Hey there Stinkyattic- sounds great - can you suggest a seed house that may have the Matanuska Tundra or Early Riser- thanks for your positive and to the point feedback!! also what does MTF stand for??

stinkyattic
11-08-2006, 03:02 PM
seed house that may have the Matanuska Tundra or Early Riser- ....what does MTF stand for??

Matanuska valley Thunder Fuck, lol

I poked around seedboutique and found these, that are appropriate for outdoors in northern climates:

Biddy Early 50-60d highly recommended by someone on these boards, forget who

Early Special 7-8w, contains Siberian genetics, cold-tolerant

Early Riser 65d

Matanuska Tundra 45-50d

Kodiak Gold 7-8w

Jared530
11-09-2006, 07:03 AM
jared530 is the heavy duty fruity a sativa or indica and where would you suggest getting the beans from?

Im pretty sure is sativa 90% indica 10%. You could have gotten the seeds from heavens stair way but got shut down by the gov. They went for like 160$ for a pack of 10. Pricy but worth every penny. You would search and probaly find some from somewere, i forgot the breeders name.