My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
Thanks for the good advice guys. My seeds still haven't arrived from Holland, so i'm pretty much waiting for those before i can do anything. Also, i met a guy in Blockbuster last week (wreaked of weed) who said he could get me Super Silver Haze clones. I was pretty sketched out at first, but talked to him on the phone a little and he seems legit. Only problem is he's charging $200/clone for first generation and $100/clone for second generation. Is that even worth it or should i just stick to what i've got? This is my first outdoor grow.
Thanks!
My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
Hey man
I would definitely not purchase clones or anything else illegal fom someone I just met. I would not even discuss it.
Good luck
My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
thats expensive when u can get the seeds for that much....
My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
Yeah, that's true, they are expensive, and i did meet him in blockbuster. But he was the one who brought it up, not me. We actually went out to his car in the parking lot so he could show me his stash (about 1/2 oz of SSHaze). So i guess that made me feel a little more comfortable.
Bottom line, it's simply too risky/stupid to get clones from someone i don't know, and they're too expensive anyway.
Has anyone else had any kind of experience similar to this?
Peace!
My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
By the way, random fun fact of the day...
There is a mountain range in East Asia called the Kush mountains. Probably where the strain "Kush" originally got it's name from.
Peace!
My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
Do not take those clones bro.
If you live in GA, it does not become 12/12 until around september/october right?
If you plant sativas this early, you will have redwood sized ganja trees... haha
good luck
peace
My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
"Do not take those clones bro.
If you live in GA, it does not become 12/12 until around september/october right?
If you plant sativas this early, you will have redwood sized ganja trees... haha"
Hey man I wish the above were true. I live in AL by the GA boarder and we do everything we can do in order to try and create these "redwood sized trees" including planting late flowering Sativas early in the season.
From my view there is no such thing as a plant the got "too big" or then yielded "too much bud"
Seroiuosly man, If you plant a late flowering strain early in the season say around 4/21 - 5/1, you should get a big plant with proper preparation and care, but it will never get "too big" unless you are trying to keep it short to keep it hidden, in wich case you may want to look for some new spots to grow in. Also try topping them.
My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
Yeah, i agree that you can't have a plant that's "too big" outside. I'm planting mostly hybrid plants that won't get bigger than 6 or 7 feet tall at most. If you want one of those plants that grows 20 feet tall, you'd have to get a pure, tropical sativa like a pure "haze" or a pure "thai" strain of some kind. I think those are the ones that grow really big.
I am going to top a few of each strain and let a few of each grow normally to see what kind of difference it makes around harvest time.
Peace!
My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
You can always trim them, eh?
I think last year for me in Ga, the flowering started in late Aug and they were set out to dry by mid-Oct.
My First Georgia Outdoor Grow
Quote:
Originally Posted by dgsgandalf
I believe the Kush and Thai are sativa's and the Mango and Lowrider have more indica.
Correction. The Kush is a nearly pure indica. My first statement was based on what i remember of the last kush i smoked. I looked up the genetics of Master Kush and it appears there is little or no sativa in it at all.
If anyone knows the exact genetic make-up of any of my strains, i'd love to know. I'm kind of a nerd that way...
Happy Chiefin'!