Never had Durban Poisoin, never had Lamb's Breath. Help please!

LOLLIFUKU

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Hi everyone. I am trying to decide on an easy autoflowering Sativa dominant strain. I am thinking of Durban Poison or Lamb's Breath. I would probably go with Lamb's Breath but prefer purchasing from a U.S. seed bank. I see CropKings has Lamb's Bread but they are based out of Canada.
Durban Poison can be obtained from U.S. seed banks but I don't know where else to find Lamb's Bread.
Are they very close to each other trait wise? Any other unique Sativa dominant easy auto's out there that you know of?

Thanks!
 

LOLLIFUKU

Member
Wow, those looks absolutely amazing! Nice work.
I can only wish mine to be that healthy, lol. I'm working on it.
Thanks for the suggestion about Durban Poison. I was actually sort of leaning towards Lambs bread but I really can't find any U.S. seed banks that carry it. As a matter of fact, the only place I can find is CropKings.
 

PopAndSonGrows

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Durban Poison IMO is gona be pretty good no matter where you get it. Lamb's Bread is a lil before my time and outside my region, but Durban Poison is always making the rounds, and for good reason. Tons of great newer strains derived from it as well.
 

LOLLIFUKU

Member
Durban Poison IMO is gona be pretty good no matter where you get it. Lamb's Bread is a lil before my time and outside my region, but Durban Poison is always making the rounds, and for good reason. Tons of great newer strains derived from it as well.
I see, thank you. I might just go ahead and get the Durban Poison.
I see it's a highly regarded strain. Is it a pure landrace strain or has it been crossbred do you know?
 

xtsho

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Why are you going with autoflowers? If you want the real deal you'll need to grow photoperiod plants. Anything auto has been crossed with ruderalis.

Auto's are no easier to grow than photos. They can actually be more difficult and if you mess up early and they don't grow well you end up with small flowering plants because they start flowering after a certain time healthy or not. With photos you decide when to flower so if you have some trouble in the beginning you can get them healthy and to a size you want before you flower them.
 

Green Refuge

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Why are you going with autoflowers? If you want the real deal you'll need to grow photoperiod plants. Anything auto has been crossed with ruderalis.

Auto's are no easier to grow than photos. They can actually be more difficult and if you mess up early and they don't grow well you end up with small flowering plants because they start flowering after a certain time healthy or not. With photos you decide when to flower so if you have some trouble in the beginning you can get them healthy and to a size you want before you flower them.
Totally agree with this. Imo autos are for experienced growers that can easily diagnose issues and fix them quickly because the clock it ticking. Put a few photos under your belt then try autos.
 

LOLLIFUKU

Member
I see, thank you all for the great tips and advice. I have no preference if autos or photoperiods. if you could recommend a photoperiod Sativa that would be great by the way!
 

xtsho

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I see, thank you all for the great tips and advice. I have no preference if autos or photoperiods. if you could recommend a photoperiod Sativa that would be great by the way!
Check out ACE seeds. They have a ton of sativas. They don't ship directly to the United States but you can get them from seed banks like Sensible Seeds which is UK based. True North has a selection and is based in Canada although I've never used them.
 

LOLLIFUKU

Member
Check out ACE seeds. They have a ton of sativas. They don't ship directly to the United States but you can get them from seed banks like Sensible Seeds which is UK based. True North has a selection and is based in Canada although I've never used them.
Ok thank you. I'd like to stay with a US seed bank if possible though.
I'll look into them though!
 

PhishPhood16

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I see, thank you. I might just go ahead and get the Durban Poison.
I see it's a highly regarded strain. Is it a pure landrace strain or has it been crossbred do you know?
You are getting an auto, so there is way you are going to find a landrace sativa in an auto. Ace seeds has really nice photo sativas.
 
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