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Old 02-18-2015, 11:02 PM #11
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i'll have plenty of biddy pics when mine start to flower in august. i got a 100% germ rate with the biddys
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Picked up some seeds of this straight from Serious for this year's outdoor.

Quick question... are there any certain traits one should look for when they're vegging? Should we be looking for the more indica or sativa leaning pheno's? I want the more sweet smelling pheno's, and pheno's more resistant to mold and rot if possible. I have a small garden and a lot of seeds, so we are going to need to cull them early. (We got the normal, non fem variety. I am wholly against feminized seeds, and will never ever buy them.)

Very much looking forward to growing these out! You can see the ocean from the house at about 42 degrees latitude so coastal fog is a HUGE problem where we live, which makes most strains impossible to grow to fruition without losing most to botrytis or other molds. Pineapple has been our mainstay strain for years due to its mold resistance, but it's time to try something new.

Also picked up some Serious 6 on the same seed order. Those will be grown indoors. Any insight on them as well would be greatly appreciated! I am a HUGE fan of Serious Seeds, and have grown out nearly all your strains over the years. I think Bubblegum was my favorite overall, (tough choice) and Chronic is the only one I haven't tried yet. I am more about connoisseur than commercial.... but I digress... I am VERY VERY much looking forward to how these do!!!

Thanks for any insight you may have and want to share!


edit: After doing some research on the Serious 6, I might run half of them outdoors as well. They almost sound better for outs than the Biddies!! I received them as tester seeds as opposed to the usual green breeder flip packs. They came in small ziplock bags with the serious seeds XXX logo w/ "Always a Winner" written below on them. (This seed purchase was quite a few years ago, when I went on a mega seed binge...) Anyways, I just mentioned this because I am curious if the 2012/13 testers/freebies are any different from the seeds that actually come in regular breeder packs currently.
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Also picked up some Serious 6 on the same seed order. Those will be grown indoors. Any insight on them as well would be greatly appreciated!

edit: After doing some research on the Serious 6, I might run half of them outdoors as well. They almost sound better for outs than the Biddies!!
I've grown both outdoors and Serious 6 will definitely mature quicker than Biddy Early. In fact, my Biddies were anything but quick maturing for some reason, in fact they came in later than some of the other stuff I was growing such as Lemon Haze... no idea why. My S6 was all done in 4.5 months - 230g of manicured buds was the result. A very nice smoke too and I'll definitely grow it again next season. I'm also putting in some Early biddies again too.
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Just wondering how best to grow this plant out. Whether I should be vegging for a period inside at all or if I should just give them a little start indoors and put em out quickly like the 6.
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Old 09-17-2017, 09:36 AM #16
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Only one plant in our garden quite fast (50 north)
also 120 litre pot, nice resin and good resistance
Is the Biddy more stable than S6?



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