Ultra Fast Flowering Varieties - Dont Do It!

RangiSTaxi

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Fast versions tend to be less stable and you have to expect more hermies with ultra fast flowering strains, I recommend fem seeds (photoperiod) rather than autos and the mid length flowering strains produce way more yield for just 2-3 weeks more time.


the ultra fast varieties usually disappoint in yield and potency , bud density and hermie more often.

example: https://www.rollitup.org/t/has-my-plant-hermied-on-me-any-thing-to-do-to-save-it.1013885/
 
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Fast versions tend to be less stable and you have to expect more hermies with ultra fast flowering strains, I recommend fem seeds (photoperiod) rather than autos and the mid length flowering strains produce way more yield for just 2-3 weeks more time.


the ultra fast varieties usually disappoint in yield and potency , bud density and hermie more often.

example: https://www.rollitup.org/t/has-my-plant-hermied-on-me-any-thing-to-do-to-save-it.1013885/
When you live somewhere that early october frost and even snow is a thing, that 2-3 weeks could easily mean your entire crop.
 
When you live somewhere that early october frost and even snow is a thing, that 2-3 weeks could easily mean your entire crop.
Very True , in that case I recommend World of Seeds Pakistan Valley.

A stable fast Landrace Strain.

You wont be disappointed.

Its one of the few Strains that do better than the label in the real world.

Its as good as it gets for quick, stable , potent, dense.

Its a very impressive variety for outdoors and indoors.

Flowering times are 45 Days-55 Days, Ive had mine finish in 30 days under lights a record for me.

Pakistan Valley originates from the Hindu Kush mountains of northern Pakistan and has been made commercially available after several years of thoroughly meticulous selection. It is a pure indica strain that is simply one of the best indoor marijuana plants ever created and which also has therapeutic uses.


Pakistan Valley is a hardy, robust plant with good resistance to drought and medium resistance to both pests and mould. It is quite compact but it does grow many side-branches. It grows successfully indoors as well as outdoors; indoor flowering times are fast at 45 - 55 days, outdoors it will be ready for the chop in early October north of the equator.

I know many outdoor growers that grow this, and after growing it won't grow anything else.

 
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