I just feel like the time will screw me. Were running outta time. Im in the central valley. Im purchasing today. Well see what I settle on I suppose. Thanks for the input.Autos produce a lot of larf and leaf. But we are running out of time to veg. Personally i would drop regular beans and take my chances the size would be comparable at this point in the year.
Check dc seed exchange & strainly, there's a lot of auto options at those two placesI just feel like the time will screw me. Were running outta time. Im in the central valley. Im purchasing today. Well see what I settle on I suppose. Thanks for the input.
Hey thank you man, both of those sites are very high quality. I wish I would've seen this earlier, they had critical purp autos for like 3 bucks less per seed.Check dc seed exchange & strainly, there's a lot of auto options at those two places
I hear ya bro, they both have a rich depth of genetic diversity and are usually pretty reasonably priced.Hey thank you man, both of those sites are very high quality. I wish I would've seen this earlier, they had critical purp autos for like 3 bucks less per seed.
Yeah, agreed! I saw the option there for pollen...I am pretty new to growing, its only my 2nd time growing on any kind of significant scale, but I am really committed to continuing. I have weed Bibles and books galore by Rosenthal and Cervantez, et al, that I've read repeatedly just because I have always had a certain fascination with MJ and her beauty. Now that its been years later, I am finding that the info I learned in those books, some of which were written in the 1970s and 1980s, is still incredibly accurate. Everything from photo-periods and synthesis to genetics and land races, its all there. Basically, Ive been kinda "empowered" for lack of a better term, to grow excellent cannabis because of this knowledge. Its funny to see the industry combine the basics from the bygone era of organic, lanky varieties, growing with the supercrop mentality of the Millennial/Gen-Xer's of today.I hear ya bro, they both have a rich depth of genetic diversity and are usually pretty reasonably priced.
Both offer clones and pollen every now and then too.
I'm happy to help man,Yeah, agreed! I saw the option there for pollen...I am pretty new to growing, its only my 2nd time growing on any kind of significant scale, but I am really committed to continuing. I have weed Bibles and books galore by Rosenthal and Cervantez, et al, that I've read repeatedly just because I have always had a certain fascination with MJ and her beauty. Now that its been years later, I am finding that the info I learned in those books, some of which were written in the 1970s and 1980s, is still incredibly accurate. Everything from photo-periods and synthesis to genetics and land races, its all there. Basically, Ive been kinda "empowered" for lack of a better term, to grow excellent cannabis because of this knowledge. Its funny to see the industry combine the basics from the bygone era of organic, lanky varieties, growing with the supercrop mentality of the Millennial/Gen-Xer's of today.
Sorry, rambled on there....but yeah man, thats the kind of info im after. Ur one of the few ppl who have actuslly given me SOLID info like that for actual help, much appreciated.
Oh wow, THATS fascinating! Trading....hmm...im very very curious to get into breeding my own and understanding whats meant by pheno hunting.I'm happy to help man,
if you do make a few hybrids of your own design strainly lets you trade with others so your not stuck just selling or buying. which is a huge plus in my opinion, and sometimes people do free giveaways on there.
Feel free to message me here or on strainly (same name as on here) if you ever need help
It's definitely a good asset for finding some keeper phenos, since a lot of the stuff there are still being stabilized and worked on. There are fully work and stabilized genes there too though.Oh wow, THATS fascinating! Trading....hmm...im very very curious to get into breeding my own and understanding whats meant by pheno hunting.