Quote Originally Posted by Nochowderforyou
Yes, seeds do take a little more time to grow, but if you're like me, who use it for personal, the wait is worth it. I find starting from seed, the end result is nice, robust, thick plants, with an awesome yeild. I have used clones before and having to cut out so much veg. time was nice. Maybe I had shitty clones, but the results were spindly plants with wispy buds.

We all have our thing though, but the way I see it, producing more seeds does take a few months off time, but having a few hundred seeds will last you a decade.

Peace.
Well, wishing you the best fattest seeds brother. May they pop fat roots into deep soil and bring you joy. You are right about the seeds producing stronger plants/roots. It is why first gen mothers are so prized. Having a 5 or 6-year-old bonsai mother is a prize worth working at.

Clone to clone-to-clone will not work long. I don't know what happened that you got spindly plants. The idea is a clone will start to flower and you wind up with just what normally grows on the top of the plant. I usually get 50 grams on a plant. The bud is usually bigger than my arms and fatter than a fist. But I get 3 and 4-meter tall plants on outside seeded plants like Jack Herer.

The fear I think is seed companies trying to keep you killing your male plants when you should always do as NoChowder is telling - make your own seed!

Your first seeds come from the best smoke you had where you found a seed.

Hey, I just got these seeds to try called "Lowryder" have you heard about them? They pop out from seed and go right to flower no matter what time of year! Amazing!