MpKush
Member
Hello Everyone,
I have been a member a rather long time always reading threads but staying quite and not really giving much input since i am yet to grow there isn't a whole lot of input i can do just sit back and learn but its about time.
But now i am planning my grow I live in the UK and in a rather residential area at that. I wont be growing indoors i will be growing outdoors in my back garden i have rather tall fences and quite a few other tall plants which will help me keep it covert.
So i got a location now i need some seeds. which is where i would like some help and advice i am aiming to grow 4 plants.
My first thoughts where 1 main Sativa 1 main Indica 1 Hybrid and then a auto strain or 2 so that i can get a yield before September rolls around i know its still awhile before planting season but no harm in being prepared.
So i would like some help choosing the best strains for my situation. Im not out for a commercial grow its not all about the yield i want potent clean smoking bud like i use to enjoy before the commercial low quality weed started coming around.
I have done my own research i know what i like
I found a strain called Channel+ that won the spannabis cup in 2008 with a very high yield and 15-20% thc and high levels of CBD which sounds like a good strain to me.
(anyone grown this? or got comments about it?)
White widow also took my fancy as a strain i would like to grow.
(How pungent is the smell of these strains?)
If you want to cut to the chase:
What i want is some suggestions of strains i can grow outdoors that wont grow too tall or be too pungent that it can be smelt from far away as it is a residential area.
Also i would love some information and advice on auto's i saw a thread about the iranian auto which was meant to be extremely potent and have a nice yield i would just like some suggestions on auto's that would be recommended grow and just any advice you wise people have to offer
Thanks in advance for all those try to help me out here
Sorry for such a long post usually i like to keep things short
I have been a member a rather long time always reading threads but staying quite and not really giving much input since i am yet to grow there isn't a whole lot of input i can do just sit back and learn but its about time.
But now i am planning my grow I live in the UK and in a rather residential area at that. I wont be growing indoors i will be growing outdoors in my back garden i have rather tall fences and quite a few other tall plants which will help me keep it covert.
So i got a location now i need some seeds. which is where i would like some help and advice i am aiming to grow 4 plants.
My first thoughts where 1 main Sativa 1 main Indica 1 Hybrid and then a auto strain or 2 so that i can get a yield before September rolls around i know its still awhile before planting season but no harm in being prepared.
So i would like some help choosing the best strains for my situation. Im not out for a commercial grow its not all about the yield i want potent clean smoking bud like i use to enjoy before the commercial low quality weed started coming around.
I have done my own research i know what i like
I found a strain called Channel+ that won the spannabis cup in 2008 with a very high yield and 15-20% thc and high levels of CBD which sounds like a good strain to me.
(anyone grown this? or got comments about it?)
White widow also took my fancy as a strain i would like to grow.
(How pungent is the smell of these strains?)
If you want to cut to the chase:
What i want is some suggestions of strains i can grow outdoors that wont grow too tall or be too pungent that it can be smelt from far away as it is a residential area.
Also i would love some information and advice on auto's i saw a thread about the iranian auto which was meant to be extremely potent and have a nice yield i would just like some suggestions on auto's that would be recommended grow and just any advice you wise people have to offer
Thanks in advance for all those try to help me out here
Sorry for such a long post usually i like to keep things short