I'm looking for a medium sized plant that will be good for a semi-stealth grow outdoors. Needs to be a MAX of 4 feet and would help if it's a little forgiving (i'm a beginner). Any suggestions?
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I'm looking for a medium sized plant that will be good for a semi-stealth grow outdoors. Needs to be a MAX of 4 feet and would help if it's a little forgiving (i'm a beginner). Any suggestions?
i think something along the indica category will suit well.. that's what i have right now.. it's only like 3 1/2 feet tall and got some nice buds to it. i only pruned it once as soon as i saw 3 fingered leaves, and then i hardly touched it since
Go with the Kush Low-ryder
I've heard they do alright...they flower fast to
this one look pretty good...
https://www.seedboutique.com/store/p...roducts_id=989
haha cheese...that cracks me up every time. That is a nice one, i'll have to find the specs on it...unless someone knows them?
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Originally Posted by gonzo88
Big Buddha Cheese
Strain type: Sativa/ Indica Hybrid
Parents: Afghani (male) X Cheese (female) x 5
Growing Info: Indoors: Flowering time 7-9 weeks
Outdoors: End of Oct. start of Nov.
Sensory Experience: Very uplifting High, No Ceiling, Clear, Long-lasting.
Smell: unique, pungent, old Skool aroma
Taste: very appealing, fruity, fresh
Yield: Indoors: average of 250- 400g per square metre (with 600w dependant on grower, environment)
Outdoors: 200- 450g per plant end of October, beginning of November
rainbow?
mines like three feet tall and its the stickyst damn thing in the yard
IMO you should focus more on topping/training your plants than strain. But yeah tend towards the indica side. So far my best plant is early misty...buds just covered in trichomes and first to bud AND fastest grower outgrew some planted a week or 2 before. Not the shortest but you can make any plant short with proper training and topping.
Happy Growing!
Reaper, What do you mean by topping and training? I mean I know what training is, but how do you train/top it? I'm a noob when it comes to this area.