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l33t
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Strain recommendation.
#1623351 - 06/10/03 09:24 AM (20 years, 9 months ago) |
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Could you recommend me a strain for pf-tek ? I am between b+ , golden teacher and gulfcoast . Which is easier to grow and which will is a bigger yielder ?
Thanx
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LiL_KuSsH
Lost In The Trip
Registered: 05/07/03
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#1623354 - 06/10/03 09:25 AM (20 years, 9 months ago) |
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Anonymous
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Re: Strain recommendation. [Re: l33t]
#1623373 - 06/10/03 09:35 AM (20 years, 9 months ago) |
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whenever i've done cakes, it's always been a disappointment. except when i grew B+.
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kykeon
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Re: Strain recommendation. [Re: l33t]
#1623433 - 06/10/03 10:22 AM (20 years, 9 months ago) |
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...Plantasia Mystery.
i loooooooove this strain. i looooooove its trip
-------------------- The living ghost of Kykeon
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chewychomp
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Re: Strain recommendation. [Re: kykeon]
#1623454 - 06/10/03 10:34 AM (20 years, 9 months ago) |
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Im doing my first batch as we speak, it has just started its germination period and I am using B+ off of a recommendation from an old friend
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Anonymous
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Re: Strain recommendation. [Re: chewychomp]
#1623469 - 06/10/03 10:47 AM (20 years, 9 months ago) |
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theres been waaaay too many of these strain threads...ppl should start using the search...in any case I've only grown eq so far and its been easy and produced good results
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koraks
Registered: 06/02/03
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Re: Strain recommendation. [Re: ]
#1623549 - 06/10/03 11:33 AM (20 years, 9 months ago) |
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Truth is: practically any strain will do. My advice: pick a strain which looks attractive to you . There's isn't very much difference between the strains, in the end they're all Ps. Cubensis.
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l33t
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Re: Strain recommendation. [Re: koraks]
#1623613 - 06/10/03 12:04 PM (20 years, 9 months ago) |
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Yes I know there are way to many strains out there ... but I ask if you had to make a desicion on those 3 what would you have select ? So simple
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Anonymous
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Re: Strain recommendation. [Re: l33t]
#1623616 - 06/10/03 12:06 PM (20 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
So simple
so is a search...this has been asked MANY times since I've been here and thats not even that long
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koraks
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Re: Strain recommendation. [Re: l33t]
#1623712 - 06/10/03 01:11 PM (20 years, 9 months ago) |
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but I ask if you had to make a desicion on those 3 what would you have select ?
Oh, I'd defenitely go for B+. No, wait, maybe Golden Teacher. Or... I'm truly sorry to say so, but there's just not much difference. But if I were to choose, I'd take the Golden Teacher. Looks nice.
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Sev
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Re: Strain recommendation. [Re: koraks]
#1624202 - 06/10/03 04:51 PM (20 years, 9 months ago) |
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Someone needs to address this question in a FAQ.
-------------------- "Do we want the stars? We can have them. Can we borrow cups of fire from the sun? We can and must and light the world." --"On the Shoulders of Giants", Ray Bradbury All of my posts are full of fiction and blatant lies.
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shakta
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Re: Strain recommendation. [Re: Sev]
#1624213 - 06/10/03 04:56 PM (20 years, 9 months ago) |
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hawksapprentice
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Re: Strain recommendation. [Re: shakta]
#1624430 - 06/10/03 06:55 PM (20 years, 9 months ago) |
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There calling mexi-cub petite fruits?
-------------------- "I celebrate the Earth, my home, my mother, my grave, and as long as men are Man they must, if they would preserve the integrated being, do the same---[and preserve]--this rank casual hungry smelly sweaty lusting transitory body, my oozy pulpy liquid-bag-swollen body, bones, blood, hair glands, my bejeweled sex; I love and celebrate it all. never to let men forget that they are animals as much as gods---that is one thing I shall say." Edward Abbey
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Ainasko
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Registered: 04/26/03
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"But comparing cubensis to cubensis generally, there is not a "super strain" which should be chosen for any particular reason over another. "
There it is in the FAQ's, but when I say it people get upset.
The potential of every living creature is decided before birth.
This is not to say that each and every identical spore from the same print will have the same potency. There are many environmental factors involved.
Give the same spores to two people and you'll likely get different results in potency, yield, color, texture, flavor and any other variable. The DNA will still be identical meaning that each had the same opportunities as the other.
Give the same spores to a new and experienced cultivator, and undoubtedly, those cultivated by the experienced will have the greater potency, but never beyond its genetic potential.
When given the optimum conditions, one can bring a fruit to its peak conditions, but we cannnot aid it further than its pre-programmed DNA has already designed.
In other words, if a cubenis spores maximum potential is a ten, we cannot get a twelve because of the limitations of the cubenis, not the limitations of the cultivator.
This is not opinion. This is science in the field of genetics.
This truth of nature may not always hold true. Advances in genetic research may one day allow us to trip on mg's instead of grams.
-------------------- Ainasko is my name backwards. I'm a girl!
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Raedon
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Re: Strain recommendation. [Re: Ainasko]
#1625063 - 06/10/03 10:16 PM (20 years, 9 months ago) |
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my friend says cubensis mushrooms are so easy to grow and have such a quick start to finish (compared to something like MJ, san pedro or Salvia) that really you could try 3 strains start to finish, end to end, before the summer is threw. Just go to it already!
My friends advice is go with Cam's, they are fast and don't mind some heat when setting pins. If you are going to trade off your prints you get don't go with cam's though my friend says.. seems everyone already has that.
"Sure the wood lovers are more potent, but you can't grow them from start to finish in one month in an apartment that is 80 degree's.", exclaimed my friend.
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