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Old 07-08-2009, 12:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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whats the best

can anyone tell me what are the best indica seeds with the highest yields and what are these yields
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Old 07-08-2009, 02:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I'm sure the original Big Bud is good.

http://www.sensiseeds.com/bigbud/1p335.html
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indoors or out?

so many factors weigh in..........like soil, ferts, weather......critter s!

If I had to choose from personal experience I'd have to say Silver Pearl, Black Russian and ummmmmmm............ ....Pink Freeze~

yield: upwards of 1 lb.
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Old 07-09-2009, 05:52 AM   #4 (permalink)
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i'm growing indoors in soil not sure about ferts, i used tomato feed NPK fertiliser 5:5:10 then switched to bud-XL when i put them into flower, i have almost finished my first grow two weeks left, but i'm not very impressed with the yield about one and a half ounces per plant so i.m looking for some big budders
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any pics of the current grow......might give us a better idea on what to suggest based upon the set-up?
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here you go then pharm girl, i've been told they look stretchy don't know why this happened maybe you could shed some light on this.
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now i'm full of q's.............the lights are hps?

how about ventilation?

and i'm always curious about the medium people use~
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i stated with 400 watt metal halide that i got given it was an old bulb god knows how many times it had been used, then i bought a600 watt high presure sodium when they went into flower.

i have an extraction fan and another fan to circulate the air.the room is well ventilated

the soil is peat free multipurpose made from composted bark that i got from B&Q (their own brand)
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it sounds to me like you have your light to far from your plants or the night time temp is to low ... both with make plants stretch ... if you have an oscilating fan ... keep your 600 about a foot from your plants and just have the fan blowing the tops under your light to prevent any burning ... another thing , your soil is in my opinion not where you should be going , composted bark is pretty acidic and not so good for your plants , try a soiless i recomend sunshine mix #1 ...
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i just took a look at your photo , looks like you had your light to far away , you can see the space between nods , next time try keeping your light closer during veg and budding , plus if you are useing clones dont veg to long , i only veg 2 weeks and trip when they are between 8 to 12 inches , a 1000 watt only penetrates 3 feet through the canopy , so lower buds below that are basically fluff so to speak and dont fill out so good .
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Concurred the high internode distance indicates low light levels tending to stretching but apart from that they look nice. The red stems on the plant on the left indicate a mild nutrient disorder, probably carried over from an earlier stage in growth, also she looks a little N starved. These symptoms may well result from other factors like maybe root development ,soil pH or ec.

A little fine tuning is in order but things look promising .

Indica with highest yields? Orange bud, big bud, FI, The Hog, Donkey Dick etc etc anything with big in the name, there are loads. They rarely produce the best bud though, as the plant gets fat the centre of the buds are isolated from the light so the quality is impaired.
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