TGA Strains Stable?

bluntmassa1

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We back to playing this game?
Let's try it out again:

15yearsofridingsubscock
you mean 15yearsofridingshantibaba'scock don't you. lmao

I know mr. nice is good but 15 years only talks good about them nothing about serious seeds, sensi seeds, soma seeds, dj short, paradise seeds, etc. he just talks highly of mr. nice seeds makes me think hes a mod from mr. nice forum or something.
 

nattybongo

Active Member
you mean 15yearsofridingshantibaba'scock don't you. lmao

I know mr. nice is good but 15 years only talks good about them nothing about serious seeds, sensi seeds, soma seeds, dj short, paradise seeds, etc. he just talks highly of mr. nice seeds makes me think hes a mod from mr. nice forum or something.
Good point there lol.
 

tip top toker

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Prone to rot?
Indoors?

Yeah it's the seeds fault that your grow room humidity is off the charts.
nothing wrong with the grow humidity, every single plant i have ever grown has been just fine including strains with far greater density than the void but this one couldn't hack it in the exact same conditions. To me that means that the strain was shit. Think what you like i'll think what i like. If 99 strains can grow in an environment just dandy and 1 can't then i personally consider it totally fair to say that it's shit in comparison to the other strains :) Personally i like solid genetics, not those that have to be molleycoddled
 

ink the world

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Like I said earlier man, over the course of 2+ decades of growing Ive never had budrot indoors. No growers I know have ever had budrot issues indoors.
In my group of friends that grow we've collectively grown 1,000's of strains indoors, never had budrot. Whats you humidity level?

I live on the coast of Maine, humidity here is always high. No rot issues, granted I move tons of air in and out. Now outdoors is a different story. Outdoor growers here fight rot every year.
 

15yearsofbreeding

Actually 15 years of Age
Most strains being bred now aren't ready for my outdoor world that's y when u do put them in harsh conditions they act up and some even stall. All these big name hybrids but half of them i consider weak lines because most of them have never see a 100 degree day with the humidity at 60%.
 

homebrewer

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Like I said earlier man, over the course of 2+ decades of growing Ive never had budrot indoors. No growers I know have ever had budrot issues indoors.
Bud rot can be the result of pollen-chucked genetics, or plants just grown/bred for the drug trade, as they may lack the ability to produce some type of moldicide. Chitinases are a defense and supposedly a few terpenes have been shown to have fungicidal properties as well.

Now I'm not saying environmental factors don't play a role with the majority of today's hybrids, but when one is producing F1 beans by chucking pollen on to clone-onlys, they're not thinking about anything else other than money.
 

wheezer

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Well, now that we are on this subject, I'll say this...TGA genetics are definitly more likely to get PM than alot of other genetics. I'll admit, my indoor grows in the winter, I always battle PM and always have some in my room. So yes, it's my fault mostly, but, I have lots of strains I can run all winter and get no PM. Just about every TGA strain I've grown indoors in my messy room has caught it, and usually got it worse than any others. IDK, if there is anything you can do when breeding that would cause that, other than the genetics being weak or whatever. Now I don't go round blaming the breeder for my PM issues, but I could surely praise genetics that make it through my abuse and don't catch it!!......RIGHT??
 

wheezer

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But, I'm not bashing TGA, just sharing my experiences....lke right now I'm high as hell on some super tasty Qrazy Train I just finished up.......YUM!!
 

ink the world

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But, I'm not bashing TGA, just sharing my experiences....lke right now I'm high as hell on some super tasty Qrazy Train I just finished up.......YUM!!
Thanks for sharing your experiences. That's the way to do it, with honestly and without personal attacks.

15yearsofbreeding just gets under my skin, he brings out the worst in me
 

UnionBlvd

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I'm medical, I bought my first seeds. Tga Plush 5 pack, 2 girls, 2 diff pheno's. We can't keep them from throwing bananas at week 5-6. We've grown plenty of diff strains side by side, with zero problems.


Mithrandir420, plz come back and give us your results..
 

typoerror

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my plushberry was amazing. extremely uniform, no hermie, very resinous. if it had yielded better it would have been a keeper.

two qush's have gone full blown hermie @ day 29.
im now going to have seeds consisting of qush x dairy queen, qush x sweet black angel, qush x og13 and qush x time wreck. probably hermie prone but i may get a gem. im looking at you qushtimewreck...
 

althor

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my plushberry was amazing. extremely uniform, no hermie, very resinous. if it had yielded better it would have been a keeper.



im now going to have seeds consisting of qush x dairy queen, qush x sweet black angel, qush x og13 and qush x time wreck. probably hermie prone but i may get a gem. im looking at you qushtimewreck...

Wow, I think this is the first post I have ever seen that included plushberry and uniform in the same post.

I havent had that luck, but I will say Plush is one of my prefered smokes.
 

Da Almighty Jew

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TGA has great genetics. Some of them just need to be treated with extra love and care or they will hermie. But i believe more than half the strains out there will hermie if you stress them out really bad. And the stress im talking about specifically is over feeding. Im smoking querkle right now. One of the phenos i have threw out alot of bananas this harvest that i painstakingly plucked out :-( But after a slow dry it smokes very good and just after a few days curing it tastes wondeful.
 

15yearsofbreeding

Actually 15 years of Age
That's why some breeders stress test their plants under different conditions before releasing the seeds. As a seed buyer u should already know wat that plant can take. But with tga seeds you're gonna have problems because of that mutant male sub uses, but should've killed. U shouldn't have to baby a plant. Every hybrid i make can with stand stress because thats wat i'm looking for in a plant. All these new breeders just make crosses never thinking about making a hardy plant.
 
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