Strain selection for indoor closet grow.

Hello,

I'm trying to set up a closet grow in apartment complex.

Growing conditions:
  • Oder Control
  • Small grow area (SOG Approach)
  • 300 Watt Full spectrum LED grow light
  • Growing in Aeroponics.


Strain Criteria:
  • Must come from nirvanashop.com and be feminized.
  • Neutral odor while growing
  • A high weight to profit ratio. Other words, A strain that would be considered a high end strain that gets top dollar (This is a for profit grow to to supplement my social security income :)
  • A somewhat easy to grow strain. But I am somewhat experienced grower so this may not be to applicable but could be a bonus
  • Would be great if: The high is similar to the Holy Ghost strain. Something that promotes creativity and focus.

The minimum expectations of this strain selection should be that it can be grown in SOG (witch alot of strains can do), Have a low odor profile and that it is considered above average smoke compared to street stuff.

Would be awesome if the strain also promotes creativity and focus and that can decrease anxiety or do not increase anxiety. Some strains tend to promote anxiety feelings, probably because of the nature of the highest it self.

So based on that, I would assume that a body type high would be good along with a little bit of head high for the creativity in focus part. As from my understanding that more of a body high and less of a head high tends not to promote anxiety. A strong head high can freak somebody out.

I'm sure this strain does not exist, but any strain that come similar to these marks we'll be fine.

Thanks :)
 
The clostest I got to this is
Blue Mystic feminized

But does not have the high Im looking for.

I would even consider foregoing the odor of the plant if I can get the high part im looking for. Just would have to install a carb filter somewhere
 

Kush Knight

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You are asking way too much IMO. Limited to one seed bank. Gotta do all this and that and produce better than an auto, but grown like an auto.

All strains affect people differently. Chances are, a big yield will NOT be the result of your first harvest.

Go with something "street quality" you've tried, liked, and know the name of, and just expect A yield.
 

Kush Knight

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The life of the plant is governed by the grower, not the genetics. Likewise, I find the yield of the plant is also more dependant on the grower than the genetics. And proper microbiologics can increase yield up to something like 100x the genetic potential.
 
I understand that I'm asking too much especially from one small category . But as I said before just any sort of strain that goes along with the criteria somewhat. Let me rephrase it. I think I found a plant that goes along that criteria of not having to much smell. But is there a plant strain in the nirvanashop bank that you know of that helps with Creativity and focus?
 

roldgoldrlg

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I'd do the ak pheno, ak48...sativa focused high with indicated growing traits. Easy grow...I hope this helps...Their black jack has a strong cerebral high. Their HAZE would get you twisted mentally, and hazes are usually pretty easy, just train it and you get huge yield due to the long flower time. If your really worried about smell...Durbin has barely any scent, if their Urban poison is the same the high is Very focused with Durbin:) everyone is different though, hope I helped a little. So happy to see someone growing, don't let anyone deter you, keep it up.
 
roldgoldrlg Yes that helped a lot thank you very much. I'll start researching those plants and come up with a decision as I got to make one soon. My gear is on its way and the seeds takes longest for delivery.
 
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roldgoldrlg

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Right on brother, and ask questions about everything. You'll get 1 million different answers...Mostly regurgitated info people read. Di what you feel and you can't go wrong.
 
Right on brother, and ask questions about everything. You'll get 1 million different answers...Mostly regurgitated info people read. Di what you feel and you can't go wrong.
I completely feel you on that, As a veteran grower I remember when I first started growing asking questions. Before I knew it there so many different possible answers and so many different approaches It got more confusing than it really is.

We should come up with some sort of a quote that would illustrate that idea. Just earlier I came up with the cool quote: This is referring to aeroponics and hydroponics

"When in doubt, Dump it out"
~Smoken-n-Token

When Well at least I think I did :)
 

Kush Knight

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I completely feel you on that, As a veteran grower I remember when I first started growing asking questions. Before I knew it there so many different possible answers and so many different approaches It got more confusing than it really is.

We should come up with some sort of a quote that would illustrate that idea. Just earlier I came up with the cool quote: This is referring to aeroponics and hydroponics

"When in doubt, Dump it out"
~Smoken-n-Token

When Well at least I think I did :)
Anything you need, feel free to ask anytime guys. Course you'll just be getting a teenagers opinion, if that really makes a difference to you. I am more soil oriented (truly considering hydro), but if I can help I will. Ive only been a pothead for two and a half years now, so I can promise I don't know everything. Most of the amazing growers I've met in person (no one famous) all tell me I have the knack for Mary and should go get a degree in the field. Which I wouldn't mind doing.
Later guys.
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roldgoldrlg

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One thing I still have to constantly remind myself is:
"if it ain't broke, don't fix it"

and I still have too do something dumb and learn the hard way. I'm learning towards the last half of flower there's no special "trick". A good healthy girl in a live healthy soil going into flower and slowly taking things away instead of trying to "bud boost". Healthy soil, healthy plant and a few inoculations with a good vermicast/humisiol/molasses tea I've never seen frostier nugs at under 30 days flower:) at light on ill get a shot...I'm truly blown away myself, wondering what the heck I did right:) my old lady took a look and said "what have you created"?:) stoked

in flower:
Pyramid: tutankamen
Samsara: sweet black angel
kera: Venice Beach afghan
nirvana: master lush
 

Kush Knight

Well-Known Member
One thing I still have to constantly remind myself is:
"if it ain't broke, don't fix it"

and I still have too do something dumb and learn the hard way. I'm learning towards the last half of flower there's no special "trick". A good healthy girl in a live healthy soil going into flower and slowly taking things away instead of trying to "bud boost". Healthy soil, healthy plant and a few inoculations with a good vermicast/humisiol/molasses tea I've never seen frostier nugs at under 30 days flower:) at light on ill get a shot...I'm truly blown away myself, wondering what the heck I did right:) my old lady took a look and said "what have you created"?:) stoked

in flower:
Pyramid: tutankamen
Samsara: sweet black angel
kera: Venice Beach afghan
nirvana: master lush
please do, i would like to compare to what i remember from my current plant during day 28-32 under a t5 full spectrum 4 bulb
 

m4s73r

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Op I would look at Eva Pink Plant. I dont know about the whole focus creativity thing or where you buy it. But this should fit the rest of your criteria. Im a Herbies shopper.
 

MrStickyScissors

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The life of the plant is governed by the grower, not the genetics. Likewise, I find the yield of the plant is also more dependant on the grower than the genetics. And proper microbiologics can increase yield up to something like 100x the genetic potential.
I think the strain has a lot to do with yield even tho quality and definitely more yield with a seasoned grower. But I have had dip shits grow my strain and yield well if you compared it to a average strain
 

Kush Knight

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I think the strain has a lot to do with yield even tho quality and definitely more yield with a seasoned grower. But I have had dip shits grow my strain and yield well if you compared it to a average strain
A piss poor grower can harvest a few ounces (instead of a pound and a half) from great genetics.
A good gardener can harvest 3/4 lb of dank from a fidgety spindly bagseed with bad genetics.

Everyone grows different. Truly great genetics just make it harder to mess up. I've helped a local here grow bagseed to 85% its potential (he cut all n way too early) before and god damn.
 

MrStickyScissors

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A piss poor grower can harvest a few ounces (instead of a pound and a half) from great genetics.
A good gardener can harvest 3/4 lb of dank from a fidgety spindly bagseed with bad genetics.

Everyone grows different. Truly great genetics just make it harder to mess up. I've helped a local here grow bagseed to 85% its potential (he cut all n way too early) before and god damn.
I agree. Good genetics make it harder to fuck up. And that's the one thing I can't stand is when someone cuts early. I would stop being friends with someone if they cut early lol
 

Kush Knight

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I agree. Good genetics make it harder to fuck up. And that's the one thing I can't stand is when someone cuts early. I would stop being friends with someone if they cut early lol
He did that too... i meant he stopped nitrogen for the most part at the end of veg. It seemed about a 10 weeker, but he cut at week 8.5. And it wasn't half bad. Could've been better.
 
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