How do I know what my plant is?????????

Discussion in 'Cannabis Grow Rooms and Greenhouses' started by flp420, Sep 20, 2005.

  1. flp420

    flp420 Member

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    I have 5 seedligns but dont know what they are. I got the seeds from some good regs. The thing is, is how do I know what I got???? Is there a way to tell.
    Or do I say screw it and let it flower abd then just smoke it LOL.
    Please help, Thanks,
    flp420
    P.S I hope This aint a stupid question.
     
  2. LAB RAT

    LAB RAT Member

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    Theres no easy way you'll just have to grow it, get your hands on as many seed catalouges as you can.
    The problem you have is no matter what you won't be able to tell untill the plant is really mature or you post pictures regularly & one of the HEADS recognise it.
     
  3. stewpadasso

    stewpadasso Member

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    Yeah lets see some pics dewd. : )
     
  4. flp420

    flp420 Member

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    If I got the seeds from some regs I toked up, will it be stronger since what I smoked hade seeds in it, or will It be the same strentgh. I think it will be stronger because I wont let the females get pollinated. Also I am working on the pics to get them up here so I will keep on posting thanks for the info.

    flp420
    p.s if U got some advice or info please let me know
     
  5. rangerdanger

    rangerdanger Senior Member

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    I don't understand why people are so concerned with what strain they're growing.

    How's it gonna affect anything if you know?
    Will you get more stoned after harvest/curing if you know what strain it is to-day?

    If you try something that you really like, or need a strain that matures early and go to a seedbank looking for a specific strain, that's one thing.
    But past the point of when the seed is in the ground, what does it matter? It's gonna be the same no matter what someone in the past named it.
     
  6. grouchy_old_dude

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    For years I grew from "no name" bagseeds. I wish I could have back some of the plants that slipped through my inexperienced fingers.
    Specific strains are susceptible to pheno' variation, affected by environmental conditions, nutrients, light, ect. Idetification of particular strains is impossible.
    Provide a healthy nutitious environment and you will grow quality pot, regardless of the attatched title.
     
  7. WishIWasAHippie

    WishIWasAHippie Senior Member

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    Some people like to know simply because they get more money for it.
     
  8. flp420

    flp420 Member

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    I dont really care that much what the strain is, all I want to know if its gonna be stronger then what I got the seeds from.I am not gonna let the females get pollinated, so, this would make the end product stronger then the original grass I got, right.
    flp420
     
  9. rangerdanger

    rangerdanger Senior Member

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    Again, how will knowing how strong it might be when it's done help you now?

    You'll find out how good it is when you smoke it.

    "Some people like to know simply because they get more money for it."
    -If you deciede how much your gonna pay for weed because of what the seller tells you it is, you've got a lot to learn.
     
  10. LAB RAT

    LAB RAT Member

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    It dont matter some-people just like to be in (THE KNOW)
    Yes it should be stronger than the one you BOUGHT
    you smoked seeded bud.
    If you grow unseeded bud (SENSIMELLIA) it will be stronger.
     

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