Best TGA strain for commercial use?

Mr. Organic

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whats up sub? I am in love with all the strains you produce but I have a question for you. Which of your strains would you consider the "best performing" for commercial use? I am growing under four 1ks in 15 gallon nursery pots with fafard canadian grow mix 2 (basically peat moss, perlite, vermiculite, dolomite lime). I am looking for something that gives ALOT of quantity per plant but just as much quality. I noticed in your descriptions that Orange Agent was giving you the biggest yields. What would you recommend?

Your opinion is greatly appreciated,
Mr. Organic :peace: and bongsmilie
 

subcool

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Our focus is not yield so if straight production is your goal I may not be the breeder for you.
We focus on taste and potency and while we have some large crosses nothing like the huge leafy commercial strains that yield tons like Big Bid and others.
Our largest yielders are The Flav, Agent Orange and Bigfoot
 

Mr. Organic

Active Member
Our focus is not yield so if straight production is your goal I may not be the breeder for you.
We focus on taste and potency and while we have some large crosses nothing like the huge leafy commercial strains that yield tons like Big Bid and others.
Our largest yielders are The Flav, Agent Orange and Bigfoot
lol im looking for something a lot more potent then big bud lol. i think im gonna try a run with the agent orange. what do you think i would pull per plant vegging for 60 days using 15 gallon pots with the agent?
 

s.c.mtn.hillbilly

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if you're serious about yield, and have access to outdoor action, this is the time to start them under the lights, and then put them out in late april(earlier if you trick the light). otherwise, plan on ordering a LOT of seeds!- cause you're definitely not gonna' get a whole lot of weight that quick if you're growing with big buckets and only 2 months from seed ...you want weight? veg' 'em another month or 2, and train the livin' bejezus out of 'em! I've got '09 summer and fall harvests started this last october!
 

subcool

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Here are a few shots from this year

They went out just after memorial day

The second shots are from a TGA garden in Cali

Cannabis is a weed that does amazingly well under the sun if you have the right skills :)
 

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Landragon

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Cannabis ceased being a weed when humans began to cultivate it.
I love the trailer pic. I can only dream!
 

Mr. Organic

Active Member
if you're serious about yield, and have access to outdoor action, this is the time to start them under the lights, and then put them out in late april(earlier if you trick the light). otherwise, plan on ordering a LOT of seeds!- cause you're definitely not gonna' get a whole lot of weight that quick if you're growing with big buckets and only 2 months from seed ...you want weight? veg' 'em another month or 2, and train the livin' bejezus out of 'em! I've got '09 summer and fall harvests started this last october!
Here are a few shots from this year

They went out just after memorial day

The second shots are from a TGA garden in Cali

Cannabis is a weed that does amazingly well under the sun if you have the right skills :)
wooooowwwww.... lmao thats very nice. my boy just came back from berkley (seeing the family) and i cant wait to go out there this spring. as far as outdoors... i dont really have access to a nice outdoor site and its usually pretty hot where im at (south fla). so im keeping it indoors. like i said in the first post...im under 4 1ks. ive never really been into SOG and I dont want have so many plants just in case. well I really appreciate the response and the pics sub.

Peace,
Mr. Organic
 

splitscreen

Active Member
What do you mean? Why doesn't matter if its organic cannabis or not, just because it's commercial?

he said is only concern was that he'll be using non organics. or somthing like that. as its for commercial uses...

commercial usaly means... everyone else is smoking it. so why oppt for less using organic methods.

yeah the organics will taste better and probo be better for him to smoke. but thats not the worry.. "commercial"

more bud for the buck
 

SimpleSimon

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I am commercial, im organic.

Costs more. But i am proud of my product :) And i am making a big point about saying its organic. I don't get any more for it though.
 

zombie1334

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he said is only concern was that he'll be using non organics. or somthing like that. as its for commercial uses...

commercial usaly means... everyone else is smoking it. so why oppt for less using organic methods.

yeah the organics will taste better and probo be better for him to smoke. but thats not the worry.. "commercial"

more bud for the buck
True, but thats the problem with "commercial" grows. Nobody cares about any of the people involved, just the bottom line; Money. Instead of giving people healthy, clean cannabis, they will pass off heavily toxic weed, and say that its "fine".

Industrialism & Capitalism have made it this way, that consuming toxins is considered "normal", & Money is God. We don't care about the people that will be consuming the product! Just the Dollars that we make off of selling you the harmful product! But they still haven't quite figured out a way to bring all that money with them to the grave.
 

SimpleSimon

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True, but thats the problem with "commercial" grows. Nobody cares about any of the people involved, just the bottom line; Money. Instead of giving people healthy, clean cannabis, they will pass off heavily toxic weed, and say that its "fine".

Industrialism & Capitalism have made it this way, that consuming toxins is considered "normal", & Money is God. We don't care about the people that will be consuming the product! Just the Dollars that we make off of selling you the harmful product! But they still haven't quite figured out a way to bring all that money with them to the grave.
Focusing more on Weed then the state of the world. I think that the reason people don't grow commercial pot is that they just don't understand it.

Lets face it, growing organic is harder, you have to learn WAY more. And where i am from, its not like you can get any help.

I don't think the non-organic people are the capitalist pigs you describe. i think they just haven't figured it out yet.
 

zombie1334

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Focusing more on Weed then the state of the world. I think that the reason people don't grow commercial pot is that they just don't understand it.

Lets face it, growing organic is harder, you have to learn WAY more. And where i am from, its not like you can get any help.

I don't think the non-organic people are the capitalist pigs you describe. i think they just haven't figured it out yet.
Check mate, my friend. ;)
 

s.c.mtn.hillbilly

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back to original subject: best commercial strain- I'm starting 5 'juggernaut' (hashplant/spaceQ) from tga canada...I can't get enough of that hash taste- in a word-"primal"- forget "dank", there's something absolutely primal about the taste of hashplant, nepali, and the kushes....and of course there's the issue of yield...juggernaut and her sister bigfoot(is that what eddie meant by "gooney-goo-goo"?) sound like some serious producers.
 

UserFriendly

New Member
Thought I'd point this out to anyone looking for mersh..... you can make up for weight over time. If you want to turn it out, why not go for a quick flowering strain like 3D?

Also note that Sub doesn't do hydro, and I think he only recently(?) added Co2, so.... IMHO, the potential for TGA weight seems underrated.
 
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