Big Bad John

mr west

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"You heard of the low rider well this is the high rider"

Type Indoor/Outdoor Flowering 7 weeks Yield 400-450g/m2 This variety has been a long time coming and definitively confirms that the times they are a changing! As believe it or not this is deciduous herbaceous perennial strain!
For those of you that are not that horticulturally aware this means it has the ability to re-emerge after it has died.
Yes the seeds and not so commonly the plant can over winter and re-emerge come the spring, as in this little, or should we say big beauty will auto flower once it is established - if left to be it will set seeds, then these seeds will grow and then these plants will do the same thing so on and so forth ad infinitum!
For those of you that have still not seen the light, this means that it can grow wild and if left unchecked will colonise the areas where it is placed! in one season it can produce 3-4 generations of offspring and as each generation matures they will do the samething!
In plain English this variety can grow wild and colonise - if left will come back with a vengeance every season there after!
This strain has similar genetic characteristics as the Long John Silver (auto flowering) variety however is more productive both in yield and active ingredients compared to its more mellow younger brother.
Other seed banks have tried to buy the entire supply from us to stop these seeds hitting the market for fear of what this would do to the seed industry! But lol this is more important than mere money! - let these seeds go forth and prosper and re take what is rightfully theirs :)



Well, whats everyone think of this??:weed:
 

mr west

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i saw them on a canadian website dude, google big bad john auto flowering and urll find it
 

mr west

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surely someone thinks this is a step forward or a load of crap lol, or in other words B-U-M-P-!
 

mr west

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i cant belive this has sat unoticed, all this wile> Does no one have an opinion on theses over priced beans?
 

twigboy

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So does this mean you will get seeds in all of your bud, sounds great I just don't wan't all the seeds.:leaf:
 

bambam123

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that looks like the coolest shit. I want that. Then i can start a grow in winter and finish it in spring. What site did you find that information on?
 

born2killspam

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Well I think I came across the most outrageously priced seeds ever looking into that $2250cdn for a pack of 50 mixed seeds??:) $854 for 10 g13 feminized.. These guys must package their shit and sell it as a rose scented air-freshener..
 

born2killspam

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Also, whats so special about the fact that this plant can propagate without human intervention? I'm pretty sure evolution gave that trait to more strains than this..:)
 

mr west

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if u planted a regular cannabis in a field to grow and let it go full bloom and take the harvest from it, it will then die over the winter. but theses things appparently will live throu the winter and be reborn in spring like any other deciduous herbaceous perennial.
 

born2killspam

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No, I do get that.. I just thought it was funny that they made such a big deal about its ability to self propagate.. They'd self proagate better though if they didn't only offer feminized seeds..
Lastly, I'd hope that these aren't all strong genetic herms that polinate too early to get really nice buds.. And I think they'd have to in order to get as many generations per season as they claim, so hopefully the 4-5 generations/season is a huge exageration.. Unless these things can flower and sprout in January in Ontario..:) <JK>
 

mr west

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No, I do get that.. I just thought it was funny that they made such a big deal about its ability to self propagate.. They'd self proagate better though if they didn't only offer feminized seeds..
Lastly, I'd hope that these aren't all strong genetic herms that polinate too early to get really nice buds.. And I think they'd have to in order to get as many generations per season as they claim, so hopefully the 4-5 generations/season is a huge exageration.. Unless these things can flower and sprout in January in Ontario..:) <JK>
sorry but WTF?
 

born2killspam

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For those of you that have still not seen the light, this means that it can grow wild and if left unchecked will colonise the areas where it is placed! in one season it can produce 3-4 generations of offspring and as each generation matures they will do the samething!
3-4 generations/season, my bad.. And I was joking about the January thing, but most plants will self polinate if left unchecked past maturity..
if left to be it will set seeds, then these seeds will grow and then these plants will do the same thing so on and so forth ad infinitum!
With no males in the mix that means that the females are polinating.. The earlier they genetically decide to self polinate the more generations they could accomplish.. Good for evolution, bad for growers..
 
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