tokenblackman420
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received my med card and was wondering about seed banks. speedy seeds seems alright, i havent ordered from them but plan too. unless someone else has a better idea.
speedy i asked about the og kush beans did you ever check into any??
Read the first couple of pages of this thread (in addition to our interactions in a couple of other threads), and I'm officially done ordering seeds from anyone else.
You seem like a nice guy and an honest businessman, so you're going to get my business from here on out.
Looking forward to a long and positive relationship, my friend
it's eased up a bit yesterday and today, they aren't predicting as heavy snow where I am for the next couple of days, but in other areas its really bad.hows the post lookin over that way... weather easin up , things back on track
Hey its no bother, all tga come in ten packs and are non feminized.Hey speedy hope all is well. I was just looking on your website at
http://www.speedyseedz.com/index.php/default/seeds/t-g-a-seeds/t-g-a-querkle.html
And it dosent say how many seeds come with them or if reg or fem IDK if its me or what
I looked at the jack the ripper and it say 10 seeds is it regular or fem? but the querkle dosent show how many at all
Thanks and sorry to bother ya
There easy strains to grow are quite resistent to problems and can put up with most peoples grow environemnts, they take nutes pretty well are easy to take cuttings and easy to control in regards of height.Not sure if this is the place to ask this but here goes...
Different seedbanks have different degrees of growing difficulty for the same strain.
What is the difference in difficulty? Comparing something like a silver haze to a skunk, there is a huge difference on the websites but Im curious how different.
What makes an easy grower different from a hard to grow strain and why?
If anyone has the time, please try to be specific if possible.
Peace, Rance
The skunk and ak will be a good starting point, quick finishing strains will suit you better as you don't have to keep them alive for so long.so would anything in the skunk family be considered an easy strain? I havent grown anything major since late 80's. I think it was the first year the SEED BANK offered Northern lights#5 x Haze. It was like 1985 or 86. I remember that being an extremely hard one to grow....It took forever and I wasnt sure if it was me or what...
I have some super skunk and ak-48 on the way....just wondering how easy those strains are... and what would be a good strain to grow after these... Type of buzz (indica/sativa) not important. Just quality of the high and length of the high. After the skunk and ak-48 get wrapped up, this will have been my 4th grow indoors.
Just wondering if i need to stay away from haze types or if there are other strains that are really sensitive to screw ups that i may need to avoid....
The main things I want are vegging good enough at 6 to 8 weeks and flowering finished in 8 to 9 weeks. I am willing to sacrifice speed, size, and length of time for POTENCY however.. And I am most willing to buy additional growing supplies if needed to get the potency I need. I just want to be able to grow it not kill it..
Thanks for the help
Not at all, your order shipped earlier this week. Should hopefully be with you some time next week. There has been bad weather here though which has really slowed things down.I placed my order on the 4th and sent my payment on the 5th but every time i check the site it says my order is still pending. Does this mean i wont be getting my seeds?