StinkBud
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone! Many of you may know me from my other thread "Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks". Some of you may be familiar with my aeroponic cloner design featured in High Times magazine. Many may have thought I was strictly a hardcore hydro guy but actually I've always been open minded about different methods of growing. I grew in soil for 20 years before I started experimenting with hydro. I've always felt each method has it's pros and cons and want to talk about some of the advantages and disadvantages between the different methods.
So it's no surprise that I started this thread so that I can continue to "Spread the Love". Only this time we are going Old School! There is really nothing new being used here. I plan on trying every method of soil growing and comparing them using side-by-side testing. The first thing I'm testing is genetics.
I could have started with cuttings but I've seen too much Powdery Mildew up here in the NW. Once you get PM it's really hard to get rid of. You can also bring all kinds of other bad things into your grow room like mites, gnats, etc... Seeds are the safest way to start up disease and pest free.
Time to get started...
The first thing you need to think about is quality. Picking the right strain is one of the most important decisions you will make. Let me explain, if you start with seeds from a bag of Mexican dirt weed you will grow Mexican dirt weed. Sure you may grow a lot of it and it may be the best Mexican dirt weed anyone has ever smoked but it's still Mexican dirt weed. At the same time you can go order some killer seeds online and have some of the best genetics on earth within two weeks. Think about it.
Shit in, shit out.
You have to start somewhere so why not start with the most import subject first, genetics. Your success is 100% dependent on finding the right strain. Never underestimate the importance of finding good genetics to start with. You could easily fill an entire book on the subject of genetics, but I’ll try to keep it simple.
Military radiomen have a saying. Shit in, Shit out. The same applies to growing marijuana. The most important aspect of your grow is choosing a good strain to start with. The best system in the world will grow crappy buds if you start with crappy seeds. Now granted they will be BIG crappy buds but crappy none the less. I’m not going to go into every detail about genetics as there are entire books written on the subject. I just want to cover the basics of genetics in regards to my own personnel experience. Please understand that Genetics are constantly evolving. The top strains today will be replaced by better, stronger varieties tomorrow. Sure there will always be classic strains like Blueberry and AK47 but most likely you will be smoking whatever the flavor of the day is.
So let’s break it down. There are two main types of plants, Indicas and Sativas. Some people group Afghan as a separate type but for this discussion we will group Afghan with Indica. There are also strains from the Ruderalis family but let’s not deal with them in this book because you can’t clone them.
Indicas:
Plants are short, stocky and the buds are dense. Since Indica strains were bred for Hashish production, many varieties end up covered in resin. Smell and taste goes from sweet and spicy to hash like. Smoke is dense and tends to make you cough. Load small hits or be prepared for the coughing frenzy of death. Indicas also finish in a shorter time span as compared to Sativa strains. It’s common for an Indica to finish within eight weeks. The stone is usually thought of as heavy and physical. Think couch lock. The best thing about Indicas is the medicinal value. The plants are known to help cancer patient restore their appetite and reduce nausea and vomiting. Indicas also work well for insomnia and pain relief. My favorite Indica is LA Confidential from DNA Genetics. It tastes fantastic with a real strong high. Warning! Too many hits and it’s time for a nap.
Sativas:
Plants grow tall and lanky. Buds grow light and airy indoors. Taste can be mild and sweet, sometimes even fruity. Asian varieties may be spicy or even chocolate tasting. Smoke is usually light and smooth. You can load hero hits and be the man about town. Pure Sativas take forever to finish, sometimes longer. You will be setting around for months saying “what the fuck”? It’s not uncommon for Sativa strains to take twelve weeks to finish. The stone is energetic and cerebral, a real creative high. The more you smoke, the higher you get. Be careful though, if you smoke too much you might end up getting paranoid. My favorite Sativas are anything with Haze in them. Silver Haze is unreal! The first time I smoked it I got so fucking paranoid I just about shit myself! Think Speed Weed. I wish I had the space and time to grow pure Sativas. Good thing that there are mixes that gives you the best of both worlds.
Indica/Sativa mix:
This is pretty much all I grow. Anyone can find a strain that suits them best. Finish times can be between 8-10 weeks depending on the strain. The size can vary. Cropping may have to be used on taller strains. Some strains have more Indica in them. My favorite is the OG Kush SFV cutting. Technically it’s classified as a pure Sativa but the short flowering times and dense buds make it grow more like an Indica. OG Kush also has a knockout stone that will set you down in your seat. It’s great for movies and gaming. It is by far the tastiest weed I have ever smoked. You have to grow OG Kush at least once! Trust me on this. Strains with an Indica/Sativa mix are my main day smoke. Headband Kush, Blueberry, Granddaddy Purple, Purple Silver all fall into this category. They have an energetic high like a pure Sativa buy also have a nice mild body stone like an Indica. Balance is the key. You can’t go wrong with some of the classic Skunk strains around. I love that classic skunk taste and smell. If you love stinky bud, you will love Sour Diesel. It has that old school road-kill smell that I named myself after, StinkBud! So there you go, StinkBud’s condensed version of genetics.
Next, order your seeds...
So it's no surprise that I started this thread so that I can continue to "Spread the Love". Only this time we are going Old School! There is really nothing new being used here. I plan on trying every method of soil growing and comparing them using side-by-side testing. The first thing I'm testing is genetics.
I could have started with cuttings but I've seen too much Powdery Mildew up here in the NW. Once you get PM it's really hard to get rid of. You can also bring all kinds of other bad things into your grow room like mites, gnats, etc... Seeds are the safest way to start up disease and pest free.
Time to get started...
The first thing you need to think about is quality. Picking the right strain is one of the most important decisions you will make. Let me explain, if you start with seeds from a bag of Mexican dirt weed you will grow Mexican dirt weed. Sure you may grow a lot of it and it may be the best Mexican dirt weed anyone has ever smoked but it's still Mexican dirt weed. At the same time you can go order some killer seeds online and have some of the best genetics on earth within two weeks. Think about it.
Shit in, shit out.
You have to start somewhere so why not start with the most import subject first, genetics. Your success is 100% dependent on finding the right strain. Never underestimate the importance of finding good genetics to start with. You could easily fill an entire book on the subject of genetics, but I’ll try to keep it simple.
Military radiomen have a saying. Shit in, Shit out. The same applies to growing marijuana. The most important aspect of your grow is choosing a good strain to start with. The best system in the world will grow crappy buds if you start with crappy seeds. Now granted they will be BIG crappy buds but crappy none the less. I’m not going to go into every detail about genetics as there are entire books written on the subject. I just want to cover the basics of genetics in regards to my own personnel experience. Please understand that Genetics are constantly evolving. The top strains today will be replaced by better, stronger varieties tomorrow. Sure there will always be classic strains like Blueberry and AK47 but most likely you will be smoking whatever the flavor of the day is.
So let’s break it down. There are two main types of plants, Indicas and Sativas. Some people group Afghan as a separate type but for this discussion we will group Afghan with Indica. There are also strains from the Ruderalis family but let’s not deal with them in this book because you can’t clone them.
Indicas:
Plants are short, stocky and the buds are dense. Since Indica strains were bred for Hashish production, many varieties end up covered in resin. Smell and taste goes from sweet and spicy to hash like. Smoke is dense and tends to make you cough. Load small hits or be prepared for the coughing frenzy of death. Indicas also finish in a shorter time span as compared to Sativa strains. It’s common for an Indica to finish within eight weeks. The stone is usually thought of as heavy and physical. Think couch lock. The best thing about Indicas is the medicinal value. The plants are known to help cancer patient restore their appetite and reduce nausea and vomiting. Indicas also work well for insomnia and pain relief. My favorite Indica is LA Confidential from DNA Genetics. It tastes fantastic with a real strong high. Warning! Too many hits and it’s time for a nap.
Sativas:
Plants grow tall and lanky. Buds grow light and airy indoors. Taste can be mild and sweet, sometimes even fruity. Asian varieties may be spicy or even chocolate tasting. Smoke is usually light and smooth. You can load hero hits and be the man about town. Pure Sativas take forever to finish, sometimes longer. You will be setting around for months saying “what the fuck”? It’s not uncommon for Sativa strains to take twelve weeks to finish. The stone is energetic and cerebral, a real creative high. The more you smoke, the higher you get. Be careful though, if you smoke too much you might end up getting paranoid. My favorite Sativas are anything with Haze in them. Silver Haze is unreal! The first time I smoked it I got so fucking paranoid I just about shit myself! Think Speed Weed. I wish I had the space and time to grow pure Sativas. Good thing that there are mixes that gives you the best of both worlds.
Indica/Sativa mix:
This is pretty much all I grow. Anyone can find a strain that suits them best. Finish times can be between 8-10 weeks depending on the strain. The size can vary. Cropping may have to be used on taller strains. Some strains have more Indica in them. My favorite is the OG Kush SFV cutting. Technically it’s classified as a pure Sativa but the short flowering times and dense buds make it grow more like an Indica. OG Kush also has a knockout stone that will set you down in your seat. It’s great for movies and gaming. It is by far the tastiest weed I have ever smoked. You have to grow OG Kush at least once! Trust me on this. Strains with an Indica/Sativa mix are my main day smoke. Headband Kush, Blueberry, Granddaddy Purple, Purple Silver all fall into this category. They have an energetic high like a pure Sativa buy also have a nice mild body stone like an Indica. Balance is the key. You can’t go wrong with some of the classic Skunk strains around. I love that classic skunk taste and smell. If you love stinky bud, you will love Sour Diesel. It has that old school road-kill smell that I named myself after, StinkBud! So there you go, StinkBud’s condensed version of genetics.
Next, order your seeds...