What's good to grow!?!?

Eljinjro

Member
Hey!
Just coming to the end of a grow. Been growing some autos. Looking for nice yields and flavours for the next batch! Wanting photo periods this time.
Been looking at a couple strains wanting to hear some thoughts or experiences.
Blue gelato 41
Gorilla zkittles
Star dawg
Let me.know your thoughts if you've grown them, or any reccomendations !
Cheers!
 

Shua1991

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Try a sativa dom plant like ghost train haze, or ace seeds Tikal. Both take about 11-12 weeks. If you like Indica, the 3 you named aside from the time tested stardawg; sound like new polyhybrids. When dealing with polyhybrids its pretty hit or miss.
 
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Eljinjro

Member
Haha you sound far more educated about it than me! I just want nice flavour and big yield. .....thankyou for your help though I'll Google everything you said
 

jayblaze710

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Try a sativa dom plant like ghost train haze, or ace seeds Tikal. Both take about 11-12 weeks. If you like Indica, the 3 you named aside from the time tested stardawg; sound like new polyhybrids. When dealing with polyhybrids its pretty hit or miss.
Literally everything that isn’t a landrace is a polyhybrid, including Ghost Train Haze. People constantly use that term in a derogatory way, when probably everything they’ve ever grown is a polyhybrid.
 

Shua1991

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Literally everything that isn’t a landrace is a polyhybrid, including Ghost Train Haze. People constantly use that term in a derogatory way, when probably everything they’ve ever grown is a polyhybrid.
I wouldn't release polyhybrids till f3.
At that point you could take any f3 you purchased and make reliable f4's rather than unstable f2's.
 

Shua1991

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From my experience, yes. I hadn't built an obvious tolerance to it for a year. Landrace sativas tend to have long lasting effects. Polyhybrids from my experience lose "potency" due to my smoking them so often; tolerance build-up on many phenotypes. Landrace are almost uniquely phenotypes that serve a purpose. I'm more tolerable to polyhybrids than Landrace. I get effects from some 12% thc plants that 25% thc tested bud doesn't replicate. Landrace varieties or heavily inbred lines often produce consistent effects in hybrids. Crossing worked lines(f3+) vs polyhybrids is a different thing.
 

Shua1991

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For clarity, I grew autoflowering plants for over a year and a half. Very high cbd percentages seem common on autoflowered plant that are taken for yield. OP went from autos(higher CBD content overall), I'd recommend a earlier finishing sativa dominant hybrid.
 
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