Johnnyorganic
Well-Known Member
There are two advantages that genetics with a pedigree would have over bagseed which would definitely benefit a new grower: Less Chance of hermans, and uniformity.
On the first you are solid. But apparently you do not intend to take advantage of the second.
I understand.
It's very easy to get sucked in when seed shopping. Read about yields and see photos of those hugeantic, frosty buds grown by professionals. Fret over things like potency.
If I were you I would focus on one strain that is rated easy to grow. That way you can take advantage of the uniformity of one strain while you gain experience.
I even have a recommendation for you: Skunk #1.
It has stood the test of time. It is easy to grow, and crazy easy to clone, btw. Because it is an older strain, it is relatively inexpensive. It won the very first Cannabis Cup. And it tastes great.
A fine choice for a new grower too presumptuous to learn the craft with bagseed.
So go ahead and call me "nigga", grandpa, dickhead, and moron again; and then be sure to tell me to gtfoh, and then snivel that I am not contributing when responding to my contribution.
I can take it.
On the first you are solid. But apparently you do not intend to take advantage of the second.
I understand.
It's very easy to get sucked in when seed shopping. Read about yields and see photos of those hugeantic, frosty buds grown by professionals. Fret over things like potency.
If I were you I would focus on one strain that is rated easy to grow. That way you can take advantage of the uniformity of one strain while you gain experience.
I even have a recommendation for you: Skunk #1.
It has stood the test of time. It is easy to grow, and crazy easy to clone, btw. Because it is an older strain, it is relatively inexpensive. It won the very first Cannabis Cup. And it tastes great.
A fine choice for a new grower too presumptuous to learn the craft with bagseed.
So go ahead and call me "nigga", grandpa, dickhead, and moron again; and then be sure to tell me to gtfoh, and then snivel that I am not contributing when responding to my contribution.
I can take it.