How do these strains sound?

whiterain

Well-Known Member
Hello everyone! I am preparing for my outdoor 2009 grow operation and am beginning to look closely at possible strain candidates. Here is what I am thinking about growing:

*Keep in mind I love a variety and like to be able to choose from a plethora of different strains.*

1. Purple Power (Sativa)
My thinking behind choose the Purple Power strain is that it will grow well outdoor relatively easily as it can grow in slightly colder climates than most. I live in Illinois and therefore it does begin to get cooler around late September/early October. It has also been described to be a good high for chatting, reading, or "perfect wake and bake."

2. Sweet Tooth (Indica)
This has had good reviews everywhere I've looked. They say the high is almost psychedelic. The buds are extremely resinous and dense. It also has a "sweet" taste to it, which makes me think that it will be a good change.

3. Holland's Hope
This is an ideal strain for growing outdoors with, especially in a climate that is not perfect for outdoor growing, especially guerrilla growing, because it can do fine on its own. It has a good high too with little to no comedown.

4. Ice Cream (Indica/Sativa)
Who doesn't like Ice Cream? I want to grow this because of its smooth taste. It is a beautiful bud as well!

5. White Berry (Indica/Sativa)
This is a very delicious bud. They say if you are a smoker throughout the day and then want a heavier high towards night time, that this bud will not disappoint you. I need a little berry thrown in the bunch as well though and that is why I have chosen it.

6. Train Wreck
One of my favorites strains for a while now, I have to grow it!

7. Lowryders
I would like to hear how people have liked the lowryders?
 

whiterain

Well-Known Member
Well I would be growing the lowryder in certain areas, because I do not have the luxury of growing huge plants in all my locations. The lowryders will be grown in a flat plain area that has a lot of shrubs and plants growing from it in certain areas that reach over 6 feet, so if I grew lowryders there they would be under them and be well hidden.

Anymore suggestions?
 
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