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Im interested in what strains being grown outdoors this summer that your consider good enough to end up in yours or your friends mother room for winter grows or for next summer's OD grows and the ones that not making seeds from would be a crime against nature..
I have several people that pester me for cuttings each summer and 2 commercial growers. I think Ive supplied mothers for half the weed grown around here. I make the commercial guys buy me 2 packs of seeds of my choosing for theirs, but I give the others away. Overgrow the world you might say.
Here's mine so far this year.
1. Cream Caramel, sweetseeds. This plant is impressive in every way. Good vigor and health, clones like a dream, is going to be a good yielder and if potency is what is expected, it will rate higher than sensi star and thats saying something. This one has had 3 branches at every node and Ive passed out one bunch of clones already. If you're an indica lover, you want to look into this strain.
Isn't it a pretty plant? It shows real promise and will be in my shed this winter. Ive just started her flowering. I suspect she is a branch breaker.
My second mother is gonna be this Sensi Star plant. Anybody thats ever grown the strain knows why. Just not many that can replace her badass mule kick. Say what you will about sativa's, but grown well and cured well, this strain can panic an experience toker. I never tire of her 12 LB sledge hammer high. Of all the people Ive given clones too, there's no question that this strain is the most popular.
This particulare one says champion to me and is about to offer up a round of offspring. She will likely be a winter grow for me and I have 2 hopeful adoptive parents just waiting to pick up thier new baby
Last, but by know means least is Maple leaf indica. I just stand over her and stare. Im making f2's with her, cloning her and breeding her to a DP white widow male and a Texada Timewarp male. Its a wonderful outdoor and indoor cannabis plant in every way. Indoors, a 75 days to harvest strain. Outdoors, the toughest plant Ive ever grown.
I know your not growing all those wonderful outdoor ladies just for sweet memories. Lets see and hear what strains you think are good enough to make the cut from this years outdoor and why. Im hoping you'll sell me on a new strain for next years OD.
I have several people that pester me for cuttings each summer and 2 commercial growers. I think Ive supplied mothers for half the weed grown around here. I make the commercial guys buy me 2 packs of seeds of my choosing for theirs, but I give the others away. Overgrow the world you might say.
Here's mine so far this year.
1. Cream Caramel, sweetseeds. This plant is impressive in every way. Good vigor and health, clones like a dream, is going to be a good yielder and if potency is what is expected, it will rate higher than sensi star and thats saying something. This one has had 3 branches at every node and Ive passed out one bunch of clones already. If you're an indica lover, you want to look into this strain.
Isn't it a pretty plant? It shows real promise and will be in my shed this winter. Ive just started her flowering. I suspect she is a branch breaker.
My second mother is gonna be this Sensi Star plant. Anybody thats ever grown the strain knows why. Just not many that can replace her badass mule kick. Say what you will about sativa's, but grown well and cured well, this strain can panic an experience toker. I never tire of her 12 LB sledge hammer high. Of all the people Ive given clones too, there's no question that this strain is the most popular.
This particulare one says champion to me and is about to offer up a round of offspring. She will likely be a winter grow for me and I have 2 hopeful adoptive parents just waiting to pick up thier new baby
Last, but by know means least is Maple leaf indica. I just stand over her and stare. Im making f2's with her, cloning her and breeding her to a DP white widow male and a Texada Timewarp male. Its a wonderful outdoor and indoor cannabis plant in every way. Indoors, a 75 days to harvest strain. Outdoors, the toughest plant Ive ever grown.
I know your not growing all those wonderful outdoor ladies just for sweet memories. Lets see and hear what strains you think are good enough to make the cut from this years outdoor and why. Im hoping you'll sell me on a new strain for next years OD.
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