0scar mayer
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i have some easy ryders from speedyseedz comming in and want to breed them but can't decide which strain to do it with. so i was hopping ya'll could recomend a few.
From experience, I can tell you two strains NOT to waiste your money on. Pakistani Ryder and Auto Afghan Kush. I think they are both from world of seeds. A couple of strains I've "heard" good things about is the auto AK, Diesel Ryder and Low Ryder II. I'm sure others know a bit more. Just stay away from world of seeds autoflowering strains.
so profound it needed to be posted twice thank you tropical . rudallis has found it's neitchThey sure do. Its not always about producing the most potent weed imo either. I know some strains that have a lower THC content, but I absolutely LOVE the high they give. I'm a medical patient though. I like higher levels of other cannabanoids other than just THC. You can't beat just throwing a couple of auto-flowering strains in the corner of a room with a few lights over them and NEVER having to worry about light leaks etc. It is definitely the way to go for a lot of people.
some seeds will its all about selection of the phenotype and picking the traits you want ,call (a) ak47good points, but i was wondering if you crossed to strains that have a common parent strain what happens? like 2 plants with ak47 in their genes, would the ak47 come out stronger?
thank you, i lost all my biology notes over phenotypessome seeds will its all about selection of the phenotype and picking the traits you want ,call (a) ak47
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ive been thinking of future grows, breeding and autoflower strains alot recently
does anyone know where cannabis rudelis seeds for breeding and creating your own autoflowering strains can be found? i
yeah thats a better illustrated Mendel Square; genetics 101some seeds will its all about selection of the phenotype and picking the traits you want ,call (a) ak47
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