I heard reggie seeds would probably be best for a beginner to grow is that true? if not what would be the easiest for a beginner?
never grew before
help would be great thanks
I don't even know what "reggie seeds" are but I do have a suggestion for you.
Bubblelicious from NirvanaShop. These buggers are bullet proof; have great smoke reviews. I'm growing my second batch - just had a couple last time and they turned out male (get feminized if you want to avoid this altogether).
Be sure to use the actual "NirvanaShop" - there are imitators. The real deal is inexpensive, reputable, and good beans.
I heard reggie seeds would probably be best for a beginner to grow is that true? if not what would be the easiest for a beginner?
never grew before
help would be great thanks
bagseed is ok, it gets you some practice i guess, but you have no idea what kind of plant your going to get, could be some tall ass thing, could be a lowryder, you never know.
for 30 bucks, knowing what your supposed to be getting and what you got is a far better exercise for learning.
True from my experience, and with the longer flowering it gives you more time to screw up. Indica, Afghanica, or Ruderalis for quickness. If you have money to blow, buy a ruderalis strain such as Lowryder like I said, otherwise just use bagseed (find one out of a bag that gave you couchlock, should have stronger Indica tendinitises). But if you want to try something more advanced than those with a pedigree, try the Afghan I was talking about, or maybe Skunk #1. I also think Northern Lights was easy to grow, that's just me I guess, as I hear otherwise lmao. Maybe take that on if you want a 'challenge'.besides sativa type is harder to grow than indica type. so u want indica if u see the quickness.
I wouldn't grow reggie seed... You'll end up with a plant that is too tall for your garden...
The toughest plant and easiest to grow that I know of is GodBud. She will eat as much as you can give her and grow in almost any medium. Very disease and insect resistant also. Great for a beginner...