• Home
  • Forums
  • Site Happenings
  • Introduce Yourself
  • Need help picking new strain

Need help picking new strain

  • Thread starter Thread starter Migrower
  • Start date Start date Jul 3, 2019
  • Tagged users Tagged users None

Need help picking new strain

Migrower Jul 3, 2019 10 Replies 1,153 Views
Page 1 of 1 · Replies 1–11 of 11
1

Migrower

Posts
300
Reactions
507
Joined
May 2, 2019
Points
93
Jul 3, 2019
#1
As the title reads ,I’m looking for a new strain of two to grow. I’m looking for a large yielding plant of course not forgetting about quality most important. I’m new to a lot of the genetics these days and would love some advise and input from people who grown the strain they are recommending or have been thru a grow of a strain enough to know what your talking about when it comes to it. My last thread I tried to start about this went to no avail. Hopefully this one fairs better and I don’t have to throw darts at balloons and hope for a good strain.
 
Quote Reply

Buzzer777

Posts
4,053
Reactions
10,388
Joined
Jan 19, 2018
Points
263
Jul 3, 2019
#2
Migrower said:
As the title reads ,I’m looking for a new strain of two to grow. I’m looking for a large yielding plant of course not forgetting about quality most important. I’m new to a lot of the genetics these days and would love some advise and input from people who grown the strain they are recommending or have been thru a grow of a strain enough to know what your talking about when it comes to it. My last thread I tried to start about this went to no avail. Hopefully this one fairs better and I don’t have to throw darts at balloons and hope for a good strain.
Click to expand...
It would help to know what you want..Indica, Sativa, Fast finishing, auto, medium etc. The relief desired (day or night) and your level of grow expertise is also needed by those here..better than I.
Good luck in your quest.
 
Quote Reply

Migrower

Posts
300
Reactions
507
Joined
May 2, 2019
Points
93
Jul 3, 2019
#3
Well the most important thing to me right now is overall yield and overall quality . No autos. Prefer female seeds . grown in a light drain to waste medium peat/perlite. In a 6x8 room under 480w of lm301b panels. Full gh line of nutes. I’m sure I could go to Barney’s and Dna genetics or other sites to read up on their strains but I was hoping for first hand knowledge. Not the advertised description of a seed company. Though they may be reliable. I may have to find out lol. Anyway hope that will help.
 
Quote Reply

Buzzer777

Posts
4,053
Reactions
10,388
Joined
Jan 19, 2018
Points
263
Jul 3, 2019
#4
Migrower said:
Well the most important thing to me right now is overall yield and overall quality . No autos. Prefer female seeds . grown in a light drain to waste medium peat/perlite. In a 6x8 room under 480w of lm301b panels. Full gh line of nutes. I’m sure I could go to Barney’s and Dna genetics or other sites to read up on their strains but I was hoping for first hand knowledge. Not the advertised description of a seed company. Though they may be reliable. I may have to find out lol. Anyway hope that will help.
Click to expand...
TY..I am a soil grower and mostly Indicas. I am not a Barney's fan and have little knowledge of DNA, but I have grown a Crockett Strawberry Fields regular and also bred a male..great and not a bad yield. I don't weigh but go by qt mason jars. SF got about 5 jars full of tops (probably 1.25 ozs per jar.)

Check out Oni Seeds too..Their Papaya Cake (fem) is super strong with a good yield..Same for Jack Herer.

My own interests these days is growing strains for concentrates. The biggest yield so far for me was Malawi x Panama by Ace seeds (99 days in flower!) (fem),,got about 9.5 jars, all tops. Super strong..in fact I won't do it after 3pm. It also made great edibles, albeit strong AF.

Remember, my grows are in soil and tiny 3 gallon pots, so you should do better with good training and lights. If I get enough to justify the time..I am happy with the yield (maybe 3 jars)

Hope you get more and better answers, but at least this is something.

 
Reactions: Migrower, PlumberSoCal, Aqua Man and 1 other person
Quote Reply

Migrower

Posts
300
Reactions
507
Joined
May 2, 2019
Points
93
Jul 3, 2019
#5
Sweet thank you. I am also growing One plant out strictly for concentrates. I wish someone I knew could process it into distillate. It’s legal in Michigan so I should look into it.
 
Reactions: Buzzer777 and Aqua Man
Quote Reply

Buzzer777

Posts
4,053
Reactions
10,388
Joined
Jan 19, 2018
Points
263
Jul 3, 2019
#6
Migrower said:
Sweet thank you. I am also growing One plant out strictly for concentrates. I wish someone I knew could process it into distillate. It’s legal in Michigan so I should look into it.
Click to expand...
Have you consider rosin pressing? I haven't bought or done anything else in ages! (Nevada)
I also has become fun and rewarding breeding..either regs or reversing a female.

I forgot to Mention Blueberry..I am growing DJ Short BB reg female outdoors this summer..Took clones to reverse as well.
if you can grow outdoors..Yields are huge! (the auto was for fun, since I never grew an auto..cute lil thing..LOl)
 
Reactions: Migrower, PlumberSoCal, Jimster and 3 others
Quote Reply

roach

Posts
173
Reactions
521
Joined
Nov 18, 2011
Points
93
Jul 4, 2019
#7
I just grew Cinderella from Brothers Grimm and are very pleased with the yield, taste, potency and flowering time, it might be 20 years old, but it's just as good as the modern kush/cookie/whatever
 
Reactions: MIMedGrower
Quote Reply

Migrower

Posts
300
Reactions
507
Joined
May 2, 2019
Points
93
Jul 4, 2019
#8
Brotheres Grimm? Ok I’ve heard of them I’ll give it a look.
 
Quote Reply

10w30

Supporter
Posts
218
Reactions
269
Joined
Apr 14, 2019
Points
63
Jul 4, 2019
#9
my vote goes to blueberry and i see someone else already was thinking the same thing. everyone loves blueberry, it used to be hard to grow, apparently, however, a site here in canada gets good feedback from their BB seeds. (canuck seeds). blueberry is available on the ontario cannabis store web site and its usually in the first nations dispenseries.
 
Reactions: Buzzer777
Quote Reply

Edinburgh

Posts
2,692
Reactions
3,831
Joined
Apr 2, 2019
Points
263
Jul 4, 2019
#10
Grandly purple, east to grow good yield.
 
Reactions: Buzzer777
Quote Reply

Migrower

Posts
300
Reactions
507
Joined
May 2, 2019
Points
93
Jul 4, 2019
#11
First Nations? Is that the natives dispensary? Did natives in Canada get special privileges to grow and operate dispensary’s like they did casinos in USA . If so I never knew that. Kinda cool. I bet native influence is and culture is a lot bigger in Canada. The USA didn’t do them any justice after what our ancestors did to theirs. It’s sad people don’t learn or even appreciate history in these later years.
 
Quote Reply
Page 1 of 1 · Replies 1–11 of 11
1

Thread info

Replies 10
Views 1,153
Started Jul 3, 2019
Latest post Jul 4, 2019
Starter Migrower
Forum Introduce Yourself

Latest posts

  • Blazing heat, smoke-filled skies, illegal! What could possibly go wrong?
    • Latest: Oldchucky
    • 4 minutes ago
    General Outdoor Growing
  • Whats going on with my plant
    • Latest: WinJr63
    • 8 minutes ago
    General Indoor Growing
  • Mars Hydro API reverse engineered
    • Latest: SmokeyCoder
    • 37 minutes ago
    Growroom Design & Setup
  • B
    Is it ready to harvest
    • Latest: Brian804
    • 50 minutes ago
    Photography Help
  • It's Howe Farms
    • Latest: orggrwr
    • Today at 8:52 PM
    Introduce Yourself
  • Home
  • Forums
  • Site Happenings
  • Introduce Yourself
  • Need help picking new strain
  • Contact us
  • Terms and rules
  • Privacy policy
  • Help
  • Home
Community platform by XenForo® © 2010-2026 XenForo Ltd.
Menu
Log in

Sign up

  • Home
  • News
  • Classifieds
  • Forums
    • What's new Featured content New posts New Articles New articles New products Latest activity
  • Social
  • Strains
  • Live
  • Learn
  • Brands
X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?

X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?