Michigan grower here...

troythepooh14

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Hey guys, I live in Michigan, looking online for some big bud seeds. Does anyone know where I can get some? Currently in my hand I have 20 trainwreck seeds and 20 sour diesel seeds. I'm going to be digging 2x2 holes and replacing the soil with my own. Can anybody give me an idea of what I can see yield wise? I will also be doing lst with all of my plants. Will this increase my yield? I'm going for big yield this year so any help will be great. Let me know what you think and I'll+rep I also have 20 beaster seeds
 

longlizard

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are you in northern michigan including u.p., or southern michigan. I say put the Beasters in give them 4' x 4' in distance apart and your 2 x 2 sounds great.
What you want Big Bud for the yield, the potency is better with your Train Wreck.

Maybe you look at these before you decide, the Sweet Tooth is the bomb, its fast late august or early sept and is very dank, sticky and sweet. http://bcseedking.com/in/outdoor-marijuana/
 

troythepooh14

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Yeah I wanted the big bud for the yield. I've heard good things about trainwreck. I'm not exactly sure what to expect from the beasters
 

longlizard

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TrainWreck ® (Feminised)

Awards:


Not introduced to competitions yet.

Genetics:


Original clone from Arcata, USA. Reversed 100% feminized.


Effect:


Like the name suggests, a real blast. It hits fast, and it hits hard. Stoney on the body, confusing and trippy on the brain. A truly powerful smoke.


Flowering indoor:


Ready in 8 weeks, expect a lot of resin and tower-like calyx formation deforming the buds in the final stages of ripening. Production up to 500 grams per square meter.


Flowering outdoor:


Ready beginning October, with stretchy branches and long shaped colas. Production up to 700 grams per plant.


THC: 19.34%


CBD: 0.94%

CBG: 1.01%

from http://www.greenhouseseeds.nl/shop/index.php?target=products&product_id=32
I bought 5 and rcv'd them in USA
 

troythepooh14

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I smoked the beasters, it was decent. Paid 50 an 1/8 for it. Bit it's nothing compared to a skunk diesel or trainwreck. I am from the southern part of Michigan will sour diesel x haze finish here?? Definately my favelrite smoke and am very excited
 

longlizard

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Do you have a greenhouse, I don't know about sour diesel x haze , its the Haze that makes me think of a long flowering cycle.
 

longlizard

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If you super crop, pinch and bend, for maximum cola exposure, you will have a low laying plant that you could cover easier. I row of 10' 1/2 PVC bent to a arc, held down with 6" long 1/2 rebar stakes, with plastic covering the hoops works for a row cover for other plants. You might beable to harvest. If you plant in buckets you can dig a hole and put the plant into the hole for a low greenhouse.
 

troythepooh14

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No I don't have a green house. I can get just sour diesel seeds if you think that would be better. And also, I was planning on putting dead fish in the bottoms of each hole for nitrogen during the vegetation stage, how long will I have.to go without nutrients if I do this? And also, willracoons and othe rodents dig for the fish?
 

longlizard

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That alot of work building hoop or green houses,thats why I choose a variety that finishes fast. I do like the haze flavors though.
 

troythepooh14

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Low stress training I think it stands for. There is a really good post about it on this website somewhere. You just tie down branches so that they lay more horizontal. Hopefully someone can explain better
 

longlizard

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They say October for Train Wreck thats ok, but the leaves change color and fall off because of lack of sunlight. Mold and other problems occur past the leaves falling off unless you have control of your environment. eg. greenhouse or row cover. Any haze usually have November harvest dates.
I get the lst that and super cropping are similar not the same, so yes I think so too.
 

longlizard

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No I don't have a green house. I can get just sour diesel seeds if you think that would be better. And also, I was planning on putting dead fish in the bottoms of each hole for nitrogen during the vegetation stage, how long will I have.to go without nutrients if I do this? And also, willracoons and othe rodents dig for the fish?
Good idea, begin your compost as soon as possible, the fish are eaten by micro organisms that release the plant available nitrogen. So the more living soil you have the better. Mix the fish with leaves or hay to compost and the oder will be less.
http://www.composting101.com/
 
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