darthfader
Member
Hey everybody, im new to this site and was referred here by a friend. Ive grown on and off since '97, and would consider myself an 'average experienced' grower, meaning I'm farrrr from being an expert, but for the most part I know how to grow healthy plants...a botany major helps
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One thing I'm unfamiliar with are the many cross-breed strains (and just strains in general), I had no idea what I was missing until I went online to buy some seeds haha!! I had always planted seeds my bestfriend gave me, but I was told to buy them online off of a UK based website.
I want to grow 15-20 ladies in my greenhouse (this will be my most organized grow LOL). My girlfriend and I would love to smoke everyday, and she does amazing culinary works of art in terms of edibles (and does other amazing things when she's high off these edibles, which i wont go into
). My old college buddies flock to my pad every harvest I've had, and I take pride in my plants =). So my question to you guys is, what strain(s) should I use with these goals in mind:
-low odor (I have neighbors about 100 feet away)
-a large yielding indica (or mostly indica, we loooooooooove the indica high)
-one that will love southern-california weather! plant height or difficulty of growing doesn't really matter.
Thank you very much!

One thing I'm unfamiliar with are the many cross-breed strains (and just strains in general), I had no idea what I was missing until I went online to buy some seeds haha!! I had always planted seeds my bestfriend gave me, but I was told to buy them online off of a UK based website.
I want to grow 15-20 ladies in my greenhouse (this will be my most organized grow LOL). My girlfriend and I would love to smoke everyday, and she does amazing culinary works of art in terms of edibles (and does other amazing things when she's high off these edibles, which i wont go into

-low odor (I have neighbors about 100 feet away)
-a large yielding indica (or mostly indica, we loooooooooove the indica high)
-one that will love southern-california weather! plant height or difficulty of growing doesn't really matter.
Thank you very much!