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ANYTHING Chem. Loran's Longbottom Leaf is easy to make weight with. The Chem strains have been my go-to for making weight. I'm sure I could improve on it, but my motto is work smarter, not harder.Hey Folks, I have always been curious about quality over quantity, recently I have thought that was a narrow minded perspective. In an effort to maintain a more objective outlook, I am posting this thread.
What was the strain that blew your mind as far as production went, what was the all out whale on the scale.
Thanks in advance effort all the input.
Canal
ANYTHING Chem. Loran's Longbottom Leaf is easy to make weight with. The Chem strains have been my go-to for making weight. I'm sure I could improve on it, but my motto is work smarter, not harder.
They do a critical hog as well my brother grew it . It was big but not as big as my hogs but mine were vegged under hps and his were vegged under cfl so....Thanks B, I have read about some strains that TH seeds has that are good producers, I am going to add that to the Stank Bank.
I have a few and there are things to consider like jack that yields great but no huge collas just tons of nice pop corny nugs with nothing to trim.
Indoor: I popped an old cotton candy seed from a bag of bc bud. I held onto it for many years and the yield was too big. It was hard to not get mold but I saw some bumper crops: 3.5#'s/1k
Outdoor: blue dream is nuts!!! Chemdog #4 dumps too as does anything with haze in her
They do a critical hog as well my brother grew it . It was big but not as big as my hogs but mine were vegged under hps and his were vegged under cfl so....
i preferred the flavor of the critical hog,it was nice n skunky . its actually theyr cheapest strain.
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