Any seeds/strains 45 days or less flowering? Online seed companies that ship to Colo?

Dr. Who

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Dude - you are appreciated. You help a lot of people here on the forums with great advice.
All the time with really good stuff about nutes, bugs, etc. You always offer people help with solid info.

My post was just wondering if there were any fast strains that people liked. One thing that is mind boggling to me is the endless new strains.
Thank you. No offence meant on my first post. I have my intolerant days - :roll:.

Have a worker who called me "intolerant bastard man." I kinda liked it.... She still works for me too.
 

Colo MMJ

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Thank you. No offence meant on my first post. I have my intolerant days - :roll:.

Have a worker who called me "intolerant bastard man." I kinda liked it.... She still works for me too.
LOL! Good story.

You might want to frame that even though the English is somewhat fractured.

Sometimes people don't like hearing the truth and facts. Preach it brother!

My original question was sort of smart ass-ey but also half serious. Sounded like a newbie looking for a shortcut.
 
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jimihendrix1

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Yes there is a variety that finishes 6-7 weeks.




Vashon Early Bird…..10pk…..$40.00

Lineage: Vashon Kush x An Early VSM Male

Flower Time: 6-7 Weeks

Yield: Medium

This Indica Hybrid Combines The intense Terpine Production. Vashon Kush is known for with a super early flower time. Excellent for outdoor production in the PNW or most areas with limited growing season.

Super Sativa Seed Club - Early Bird
M26
An early Dutch cold-resistant strain. Inbreed for three generations. Breeding plants were selected for early maturation and quality of the high. Some individuals will have purple seed bracts. Most of the plants are very resinous. The yield varies from plant to plant. Harvest first/second week of September.

This was an old stain from Nevil in the 80s.

Strain: Early Bird
Breeder: S.S.S.C.
Location: outdoor
Type: indica/sativa
Flowering: unknown
No feminized seeds.
 

Flagg420

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It's just a path, there are many that all lead to the same place. Some take longer, some are shorter, some have better results.

When you pop seeds you don't have to do a large quantity. I had a small grow so I did 3 at a time.

1.Pop three seeds, get them going,

2. before going into flower each plant 3 times for A total of 9 cuts.

3. Two weeks from the cut and putting them into flower you will know if they are male of female. Toss the males and all the clones from the males.

4. Grow out the remainder of the females. Keep 1 clone of each pheno you have left to keep the cycle going

5. Once you done flowering you can A. Decide flower one of the moms you have or B. If you didn't like what you got you can pop 3 more seeds and return to step 1.

You can pop and flower out a pack of 10 seeds in 11 months. That doesn't seem like to much time to find your own pheno, while learning as you go.
This is why I dropped out of school I guess...

No matter how I try to math out 3 plants times 3 clones each, I can't come out to "3 at a time" Actually sounds kinda like 12.... and even with up to 3 in veg for 3-4months... not small plants.

When you are a legal medical grower with a grow tent and a plant count limit of 6-12 plants, or just a guy who likes to have a joint here n there.... you don't have the means or need to grow out a dozen plants at once because theres a chance you 'might' find a killer good pheno.... Worse to only have 2-3 small personal plants just to find out both are males, and you just wasted 4-6 weeks.

Pheno hunting is gambling, and gambling is for those who have the currency to spare in the event of a loss.... Time, space, and plant counts matter to a lot of us growers.
 

growin-Jables

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Sorry man, that sucks about the fires and the haze. Mother Nature can be fickle. She turned out very nicely, I didn't keep her because she didn't wow me enough. Great bud structure, very unique smell- was almost a sweet earl grey smell to her with some creamy notes. Very fast finisher. Lot of my friends liked her- I will take that back- all my friends like her. I just wouldn't want to smoke 2 ozs of if straight. Which is what I do, since i grow for personal use only.

I have some YouTube videos and a thread here on the forum detailing the grow if you want to check it out
Yeah i heard it wasnt a very heavy hitter. I can agree with you on the sweet creamy smell. It was definetly has very unique terpenes. I'm still waiting for mine to finish curing . Didn't get alot of smell out of it. Looks pretty good for outdoor but only pulled about 4 zips of decent buds off of her. May try auto outdoor next year or go with a greenhouse setup
 

BMWEATER

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This is why I dropped out of school I guess...

No matter how I try to math out 3 plants times 3 clones each, I can't come out to "3 at a time" Actually sounds kinda like 12.... and even with up to 3 in veg for 3-4months... not small plants.

When you are a legal medical grower with a grow tent and a plant count limit of 6-12 plants, or just a guy who likes to have a joint here n there.... you don't have the means or need to grow out a dozen plants at once because theres a chance you 'might' find a killer good pheno.... Worse to only have 2-3 small personal plants just to find out both are males, and you just wasted 4-6 weeks.

Pheno hunting is gambling, and gambling is for those who have the currency to spare in the event of a loss.... Time, space, and plant counts matter to a lot of us growers.

Dropping out of school is never a good thing. Severely handicaps your future. Then again I come from a family where education was put in the forefront, not sure how I would feel if my family didn't instill those values.

Having said that, let's return to growing. In my response I assumed a few things:

1) the grower has some means maybe $100 spare cash a month.

2) the current grower is smoking something now, which was probably bought- so that should continue until that is found

3) when you clone they can take up to 2 weeks to root, in that time your current 3 plants in flower have shown their sex. Once you know which ones you want to keep you toss the clones from the male.

4) when it comes time to picking clones you choose the healthiest one from each cut. For example you took 3 cuts of plant A - you only keep the strongest clone.

4) so by the 3rd week of flowering you will have isolated your females, and killed off the males. In my experience you end up with 1 or 2 in flower and 1 or 2 clones for a total of 4 plants

If the grower is in a financial situation where no money is available and they are currently not smoking anything than your logic applies. If what I assumed is correct- which it probably is my method is the best. But it does require someone with the patience and determination to garden...and maybe a bit of math skills ;)
 

Flagg420

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I ran Critical+ by Dinafem... fast flower, good quality buds, decent potency... it was good enough to put it in my lineup for seed orders.
 

jimihendrix1

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Yes there is a variety that finishes 6-7 weeks.




Vashon Early Bird…..10pk…..$40.00

Lineage: Vashon Kush x An Early VSM Male

Flower Time: 6-7 Weeks

Yield: Medium

This Indica Hybrid Combines The intense Terpine Production. Vashon Kush is known for with a super early flower time. Excellent for outdoor production in the PNW or most areas with limited growing season.

Super Sativa Seed Club - Early Bird
M26
An early Dutch cold-resistant strain. Inbreed for three generations. Breeding plants were selected for early maturation and quality of the high. Some individuals will have purple seed bracts. Most of the plants are very resinous. The yield varies from plant to plant. Harvest first/second week of September.

This was an old stain from Nevil in the 80s.

Strain: Early Bird
Breeder: S.S.S.C.
Location: outdoor
Type: indica/sativa
Flowering: unknown
No feminized seeds.


The strain is known as Vashon Island Early Bird Vashon Kush x VSK
+
They do have the Original Vashon Kush, ( Mother of Vashon Early Bird Sk ) but is out of stock, and this version flowers 1 week earlier.
 

Budley Doright

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Haven't tried critical + but didn't find the critical to be anything special, it was ok but still took 60 days to finish for me. I have wanted to try the +.
 

greencropper

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these 2 are proven top quality that come in between 40-50days, i will be using Mikado as a main stud in an upcoming early finishing/heavy yielding pollen chuck soon
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