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Reccomend a feminized homogeneous seed strain for me

NorCalFor20

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no clones available so scratch that im not in cali at the moment. I am looking to grow feminized seeds. Looking for high yeild,and potency but most importantly-homogeneous plants. I don't want to plant 20 seeds and have 20 different phenos. Im looking for something that has 1 pheno that grows the same almost as if a clone. I know some strains are stabilized to that point where they don't have different phenotypes, and some strains you can plant 10 seeds and have 10 different phenos. Looking for some advice from you guys who have grown out some of these feminized strains. Thanks.... also here is a grow that is my inspiration but instead I am going to grow in a DR150 tent with a 1k instead of 400w. This strain is called skunk #11 from Dutch passion... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICmo1iS5yf0

Very homogeneous... that is what im looking for. Here is my list of possibles:

-Skunk 11 (dutch passion fem)
-Magic bud (paradise fem seeds)
-Trainwreck (GH fem seeds)
-Hash Plant (ch9 fem seeds)
-Master Kush (dutch passion fem)
-Mazar (dutch passion fem)
-Big Bud (ministry of cannabis)
-Northern Lights (ministry of cannabis)

and if money was no object I would grow sensi star. Ive heard nothing but good things about her....


any thoughts?
 

metamorf

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yo go with the NL or the Big Bud, can't go wrong... The smoke off Big Bud might be boring but it makes up for that with the yield
 

marijuanamat

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If its homogeneous plants your looking for i'd stay away from GH trainwreck,its all over the place from what i've seen/read and i don't know much about CH9 or MOC,mazar and skunk11 are pretty homogeneous varieties.
 

Painfull

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I grew mazar muti times from DP and they were very uniformed. Also Power Plant was the same and a big yielder. They are F1's. Be carefull not to stress these feminized plants in flower because they can hermi.
 

NorCalFor20

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Thanks for everyones opinions. I still can't make up my mind, I would grow Magic bud but its out of stock everywhere i looked...
 

zerozero

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have a look at sweet seeds fems.
ive popped a couple of their strains and they always been quite uniformed. nice and potent as well.
Sweet afghani delicious which i believe is an old black domina
Black jack which is jack herer male crossed with black domina female.

was so impressed with these i planning to check a few more of their fems.
 

Sam_Skunkman

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If you want uniform all femed seeds, you can find them.
If you want homogeneous all femed plants, good luck.

-SamS
 
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NorCalFor20

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what do you mean by that sam?

what strains specifically are "uniform"

and why wouldn' you call them homogenous?

what strain would you call homogenous? and what seperates homogeneous from "uniform" what is the difference?
 

Sam_Skunkman

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Uniform plants are like Skunk #1
Homogeneous is
An organism is referred to as being homozygous (basically meaning of the same alleles) at a specific locus when it carries two identical copies of the gene affecting a given trait on the two corresponding homologous chromosomes (e.g., the genotype is PP or pp when P and p refer to different possible alleles of the same gene). Such a cell or such an organism is called a homozygote.
A homozygous dominant genotype occurs when a particular locus has two copies of the dominant allele (e.g. PP). A homozygous recessive genotype occurs when a particular locus has two copies of the recessive allele (e.g. pp).
Pure-bred or true breeding organisms are homozygous. For example a homozygous individual could have the allele combinations PP or pp. All homozygous alleles are either allozygous or autozygous.
Heterogeneous is
An organism is a heterozygote or is heterozygous at a locus or gene when it has different alleles occupying the gene's position in each of the homologous chromosomes. In other words, it describes an individual that has 2 different alleles for a trait. In diploid organisms, the two different alleles were inherited from the organism's two parents. For example a heterozygous individual would have the allele combination Pp.

Uniform just means they look pretty much the same phenotypically, but in fact they are not Homogeneous or Homozygous.
As far as I know there are no Homozygous Cannabis varieties on the market.
-SamS
 
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