First Perennial Strain I've Seen **Must See**

RookieoftheYear88

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http://www.cannabis-seeds-bank.co.uk/doggies-nuts-seeds/the-doggies-nuts-seeds-regular/the-doggies-nuts-seeds-big-bad-john/prod_1055.html
Big Bad John-Perennial strain

I was wondering around the attitude site, and found myself in some expensive seeds from the company The Doggies Nuts Seeds. I clicked on a few and was reading the given information and found something very interesting. This plant is a perennial, which means that it will survive the winter conditions and grow again next year creating multiple generations SO THE PLANTS CAN GROW WILD!!! ENJOY!
 

SickSadLittleWorld

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You can just reveg if you want to get another harvest.

$200+ for 10 reg seeds? No thanks.

And it should be common knowledge that doggies nuts seeds are overpriced garbage.
 

Fditty00

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Dunno. Sounds like thier just prone to hermie. Doggies nuts. Those dudes were chargin $700 for some limited edition WW. Sounds kool, but Im not gonna be the guinea pig. Thanks for sharin as someone might have better feedback. + rep
 
they are not really Perennial who ever wrote that discription is just stupid, i got a strain from pukka which is a partner or something of doggies nuts and its an autoflower called long john silver that is supposed to be the same as this one but not as potent, i got 4ft plants cropped in 4 months outdoors, got about an ounce per plant because i was inexperienced but smoke was exquisite, very fruity sativa buzz, i grew one for seed and the germ rate is awesome had a few rainstorms and i had seeds popping in the buds, they would do great wild as mentioned tho.
 

Nunchukawaria

Active Member
If you crop or top a plant it can set it back at least a week. I know this from experience, I had a female from the Sensi outdoor mix in a horse pasture. It started budding really early (either the ruderalis indica or the auto skunk) and had stinky pearls all over it until one of the horses ate all the buds back a foot (probably to worm themselves). This plant went back into veg and wasn' t ready till mid oct. I also use this tech on males that I want to keep around although thier usually far more aggressive when it comes to the reproduction of trimmed sex organs, they usually bounce right back and pollinate before you can catch'em unless you check back once and maybe even twice a day.
 
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