Ace Genetics Thread

Yodaweed

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It's from a dispensary I can go whenever I want and buy a nug , their THC is listed on a sheet tested by a legit lab in Denver.
 

kindnug

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Same here in Cali
It's from a dispensary I can go whenever I want and buy a nug , their THC is listed on a sheet tested by a legit lab in Denver.
There is Quantum kush @ my dispensary that claims 30.8% Thc.
I've had some strains that tested lower + were stronger... like ~25% range
 

Yodaweed

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Yeah
Everyone's garden is different, so I can say what is best for me is best for you.

I don't know if I'll like the plant or not. Hence why I'm growing it. I'm looking forward to trying something new and pretty much unavailable. I've been to shops, rarely do I ever see a true satty. Closest thing I'll see is a super silver haze or something similar.
Most dispensaries don't carry a large selection of landrace sativas because they grow too big, take too long to grow, and yield fluffy nugs for the most part unless you get an amazing phenotype or a cross and that's why most sativas are crosses as well. One place I go has good amounts of a landrace Thai I smoke it sometimes it is pretty good but their are way better choices that get me a lot higher.
 

Yodaweed

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We have similar shops here in the mitten. Besides THC is only one component of a high
Totally agree with this statement that's why I am not a huge dabber like my GF is, I always tell her theres a lot of stuff in the buds your missing out by smoking concentrates.
 

coppershot

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Well I'm pretty sure these long flowering plants have some merits in their own right. Yes people like to cross with these types of plants to bring down the flowering times, but what else is affected? Surely genetic recombination means other aspects of the plant is lost.

I don't know many people at all that grow out these types of plants. I'd guess that the majority of smokers, including myself may have never truly had a pure sativa plant in the first place.

I've got a perpetual, and a little space for plants that can take a while. So flowering time is less of a concern.

A similar analogy would be why grow (insert low yielding strain) over big bud, you can harvest so much more in the same time. Well because the end product is totally different.
I like your analogy. not to mention the smoke was pure power plant which is probably good but not some fire, at least from my experience.. and this running drivel 'this is the best place in the whole wide world for bud' is played out. it is also childish and not true.
 

TonightYou

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Yeah

Most dispensaries don't carry a large selection of landrace sativas because they grow too big, take too long to grow, and yield fluffy nugs for the most part unless you get an amazing phenotype or a cross and that's why most sativas are crosses as well. One place I go has good amounts of a landrace Thai I smoke it sometimes it is pretty good but their are way better choices that get me a lot higher.
That's debatable. Like I said, I've had very few opportunities to try true sativa plants. From a Comercial standpoint I'm in agreement. But if the buds are superior in effect, the price would be higher to reflect the amount of work, no?

I am about to find out how these plants grow and what the end product will be. I'm excited for this adventure and perhaps I will be bitching about some Neverending flowering monster, perhaps I'll deal and get to the finished product. I'm excited either way for the challenge. Somehow I doubt I'll be disappointed to know for a fact I've tried a pure sativa
 

Yodaweed

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That's debatable. Like I said, I've had very few opportunities to try true sativa plants. From a Comercial standpoint I'm in agreement. But if the buds are superior in effect, the price would be higher to reflect the amount of work, no?

I am about to find out how these plants grow and what the end product will be. I'm excited for this adventure and perhaps I will be bitching about some Neverending flowering monster, perhaps I'll deal and get to the finished product. I'm excited either way for the challenge. Somehow I doubt I'll be disappointed to know for a fact I've tried a pure sativa
Good luck hope you enjoy the end product.
 

kindnug

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I don't think you'll have a problem with the flowering time if you find a 12-14 week plant.
Specifically since your used to growing ~11 week plants already.
 

Yodaweed

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Do you grow in soil or hydroponics? I found that growing slower sativas in RDWC will reduce flowering time by at least 1 week and as much as 3 weeks reduced flower time if done well and good vigorous genetics.
 

TonightYou

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Do you grow in soil or hydroponics? I found that growing slower sativas in RDWC will reduce flowering time by at least 1 week and as much as 3 weeks reduced flower time if done well and good vigorous genetics.
I'm a soil guy. I enjoy not having to baby sit my plants plus I don't want to draw more electricity on my circuit or have a chance for a water disaster in my apartment. Nothing against hydro though, I find it fascinating
 
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