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    What to grow

    I am looking for advice on what to grow. I have a little bit of experience, I have grown an indica from a bag I had. I want to buy seeds for my next grow and was wondering what would be the best thing to grow and where should I buy the seeds from. I am going to be growing indoors and money isn't an issue for seeds, although I would rather not buy super expensive seeds if I am not experienced enough to grow them.
    cramher Reviewed by cramher on . What to grow I am looking for advice on what to grow. I have a little bit of experience, I have grown an indica from a bag I had. I want to buy seeds for my next grow and was wondering what would be the best thing to grow and where should I buy the seeds from. I am going to be growing indoors and money isn't an issue for seeds, although I would rather not buy super expensive seeds if I am not experienced enough to grow them. Rating: 5

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    #2
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    What to grow

    Well, if you want a nice indica high, try bogglegum from BOG seeds. find them at seedsdirect.to

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    #3
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    What to grow

    Quote Originally Posted by cramher
    I am looking for advice on what to grow. I have a little bit of experience, I have grown an indica from a bag I had. I want to buy seeds for my next grow and was wondering what would be the best thing to grow and where should I buy the seeds from. I am going to be growing indoors and money isn't an issue for seeds, although I would rather not buy super expensive seeds if I am not experienced enough to grow them.
    Howdy cramher,

    It depends on what kind of a high do you like ? Up and energetic ? Stoney and couch-locked ? Trippy ? Combination of the above ? Is flavor a factor ?

    I find that most folks like a good skunk weed high-especially,if they're fuss-budget younguns that like to gallavant around and party with friends..lol.

    Northern Lights #5,is a good ,easy to grow plant with stable characteristics,with a great high..it's also used as a cross with other strains because of it's stability and phenotype qualities. Most likely though,you'll be happiest with a hybrid that grows well indoors and finishes pretty quick.

    Pure or almost pure sativa's,require lots of light and patience,and can be finicky to grow,as well. The more indica in a strain,the more it will be short and bushy,the more sativa in the strain,the more it will be tall and columnular.

    Have a good one...Torog

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    #4
    Junior Member

    What to grow

    I was thinking of growing a couple of different strains, I think I probly want a trippy high and an up and energetic high, although a stoney high is always good. Where is the best place to buy seeds from and how safe is it. Should I send them to a friends house to be safe?

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    #5
    Junior Member

    What to grow

    I'm sorry to double post, would I be able to grow something like this http://www.seedsdirect.to/?page=shop...roduct_id=268& or do I need to work my way up to that. and how much worth it is it, are $150 seeds that much better than say $40 seeds?

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    #6
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    What to grow

    seedsdiretc.to is one of the best, its safe to buy, 150 will give much better results, but can be harder to grow. if you want hashplant, be ready for one of the stinkies though!

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    #7
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    What to grow

    Quote Originally Posted by cramher
    I'm sorry to double post, would I be able to grow something like this http://www.seedsdirect.to/?page=shop...roduct_id=268& or do I need to work my way up to that. and how much worth it is it, are $150 seeds that much better than say $40 seeds?
    Howdy cramher,

    The strain on the page you linked to,is a strain that's supposed to be fairly easy to grow-but it doesn't fall into the category of high that you want..it's a couch-lock,set you on your ass,kind of high..the kind of high where you should stay at home and enjoy. Generally,high-priced seeds are for experienced and serious growers and/or commercial growers-looking for a "conneseur" strain or dependable,high yielding and potent highs for their customers.

    The high price for the seeds is worth it,I reckon..but only if they truly are high-quality and display little or no genetic drift,this particular plant,hash plant,is good for crossing with other strains to boost potency and add beneficial phenotype characteristics,like shortening the heighth and reducing the finishing time. It's also good for making hash from,as the name implies.

    Thee are some very good strains to be had for 40$,or less,you want a strain that's not indica dominant. So look for the make-up of the strain,in terms of indica/sativa ratios..and you should eventually find a strain that meets your wants.

    Have a good one...Torog

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    #8
    Junior Member

    What to grow

    thanks, what strains do you recommend?

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    #9
    Senior Member

    What to grow

    Quote Originally Posted by cramher
    thanks, what strains do you recommend?
    Howdy cramher,

    I would recommend something along the lines of skunk,or a strain that has a mix of both sativa and indica,something that matches well with your grow set-up. Stay away from expensive seeds,until you have more experience growing and you've had time to tweak and work out the bugs in your grow set-up.

    Have a good one...Torog

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