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Rasta311

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Well did some brief reading and ordered a pack last month. Popped all beans and planted in coco. Seedlings all grew for 5-7 days and then died. Never had this happen in all my years but something must have been off?!?

So anyway I'm now super behind and still have genetics that I'm not happy with. Thinking about ordering another pack. The one thing that made me order the seeds the first time was in the description it said "does perfectly well in humid conditions". Can anyone add to this? Have any experience growing this strain in high humid places? I.e. 60-70rh.
 

Tommy G

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Hi Rasta311! :tiphat:

Welcome to the Sweet Seeds subforum and sorry to know that you're around for a "not so good" reason.

It's hard to tell what may have happened with so few details about your growings methods. With newborn plants, when they are just seedlings with a soft stem, the most likely problems are excessive humidity (stem or root roth) or dehidratation. I assume that it was not your case but it is hard to think of other possibilities without further details.

That's really sad my friend, I'm sure you would love Green Poison, I think it is the strain from which we get the best feedback in the forums lately, and I'm moderating in 8 cannabic forums. So that's a pity...

About Green Poison doing "perfectly well in humid conditions", as stated in the catalog as you mention, in my opinion (and I have no direct contact with my colleagues who write the blurbs for the catalog) but, as I was saying, in my personal opinion it's not only that Green Poison is more resistent to mold than others, it is mainly because it is a very fast flowering plant and usually as fast as you can harvest the better to avoid mold problems.

It will also depend on the specific conditions that you have in the place where you live. If it is too drastic than you'll always run some risks, but maybe with this strain you would have the risks slightly reduced.

If you live in a country where it is legal to sell seeds, if you keep the seeds package and receipt and you want to try and ask for a replacement, send me a PM and I'll tell you who you should contact to talk about it.

All the best for your next try buddy, sweet smokes! :peppermintstick:

tommy
 

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Oh... and sorry for taking so long to answer your post, but we've been on vacation for some good 3 weeks during August and we are coming back only now ;)

See you around my friend, :tiphat:

tommy
 

Rasta311

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Hey thanks for the replies. It's nice to hear you would be willing to replace them but I am in the states so that is out of the question. Anyways the reason they died was from user error so no one to blame but myself. I ordered another pack and they should be here today/tomorrow.


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Tommy G

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Ok Rasta ;)

Thanks. Hope that you now manage to grow them properly and that they allow you to get a good harvest in quantity and quality.

Keep us updated about it. If you want you can also start a diary or open a thread in case you think you'll need some advice while you grow them.

Sweet smokes! :elf:

tommy
 
I have the nicest pheno of GP. I just love how she looks. Full on frost and she has great structure. She's in bloom 6 weeks. I can't wait.
 

Tommy G

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Hi guys!

Green Poison is still the strain that get the best feedback from growers. And in my personal grows she's always the champion and my favourite strain :D

Keep it sweet!

tommy
 

Tommy G

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Hi GandalfdaGreen!

Thanks for backing me up, hehehe, it's good to know that you also enjoy this wonderful strain :D

Sweet smokes!

tommy
 

Kygiacomo!!!

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Hi GandalfdaGreen!

Thanks for backing me up, hehehe, it's good to know that you also enjoy this wonderful strain :D

Sweet smokes!

tommy
hey tommy i been trying to find about cream carmel fast v and green posion fast v..im a outdoor grower in south east usa 38 lat..i been reading good things on these 2 strains for outdoors..do u have any thing u can tell me about these strains and if they willl finsih in my area with no mold and finish by sept 15th? thanks man..sorry to necro this old thread but it seems u are the man to talk with about this breeder and strains
 

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Hi Kygiacomo!

Welcome and thans for your interest in Green Poison ;)

Unfortunatelly we could not test it yet in the place where you live. But with F1 FV strains you can expect to have them ready 1 to 2 weeks before the expect with their "normal" versions. It can also mean that they will be ready 1 to 2 weeks before a fast finishing indica that you grow along with them.

So if you usually manage to harvest fast finishing indicas in the end of September, then you will harvest F1 FV indica strains probably between the 10th and the 20th of September.

Sorry for not being able to be more precise. If you end up giving any of these strains a try please share the experience here with us and we will be pleased to help and share advice if we think you need any.

See you around. Sweet smokes!

tommy
 

Tommy G

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Hi ShakiraLoba!

In theory, no. In practice from my personal experience they are really quite the same and from what I've seen from other growers in the 16 cannabic forums where we have a subforum I would say the practice really confirms the theory in most of the cases. We have a lot of clients that already told us that they would never buy the "original" version again as the F1 Fast Version is ready much faster and plants are as good or even better in a few cases.

That being said, my advice is to sprout 5 or 10 seeds and then select the best (more pleasant aroma and more productive) of the fastest ones. With this it is possible to have a mother that gives you clones that can be ready in 6-7 weeks and that are good and productive.

In case you didn't read it yet, here's a good article for you: https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.php?p=6683103&postcount=40

I personally love Sweet Skunk F1 FV, Green Poison F1 FV, Sweet Special F1 FV and Killer Kush F1 FV. I'm an indica lover and I like them sweet, strong aroma and body relaxing high.

All the best and sweet smokes! :peppermintstick:

tommy
 

DuskrayTroubador

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Hi ShakiraLoba!

In theory, no. In practice from my personal experience they are really quite the same and from what I've seen from other growers in the 16 cannabic forums where we have a subforum I would say the practice really confirms the theory in most of the cases. We have a lot of clients that already told us that they would never buy the "original" version again as the F1 Fast Version is ready much faster and plants are as good or even better in a few cases.

That being said, my advice is to sprout 5 or 10 seeds and then select the best (more pleasant aroma and more productive) of the fastest ones. With this it is possible to have a mother that gives you clones that can be ready in 6-7 weeks and that are good and productive.

In case you didn't read it yet, here's a good article for you: https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.php?p=6683103&postcount=40

I personally love Sweet Skunk F1 FV, Green Poison F1 FV, Sweet Special F1 FV and Killer Kush F1 FV. I'm an indica lover and I like them sweet, strong aroma and body relaxing high.

All the best and sweet smokes! :peppermintstick:

tommy

That answers the question about the quality, but yield wise is there a difference?
 

Tommy G

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Hi again!

Yield wise there will be no difference as long as you make the previously mentioned selection. Like I said in my previous post "it is possible to have a mother that gives you clones that can be ready in 6-7 weeks and that are good and productive".

If you don't make that selection, it is still possible to get the same production but it depends on the phenotypes you get. I can't say that 10 seeds of Green Poison F1 FV will produce the same as 10 seeds of Green Poison. They can produce less, the same or more. But in the 10 plants of Green Poison F1 FV you will find specimens that will produce the same as the best producers from Green Poison seeds. Hence, the suggestion of selection the best plants for quality and production, keep a mother (or several) and then use only this genetic to get maximum production in the shortest amount of time.

So, yield wise there should be no difference but until a selection is made it is all a bit too random to say that they will produce the same for sure.

I just can't be more acurate due to the inaccuracy and unpredictability of mother nature.

Hope this helps. Thanks again for the visit and for your interest in these genetics ;)

Sweet smokes1

tommy
 

Tommy G

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Oh...

Just one more thing. If this helps, here's a good example based on my personal opinion: if for some reason I could only grow 3 strains for the next 10 years and if it had to be always from seed, my choice would definetely be Green Poison F1 FV, Sweet Skunk F1 FV and Sweet Special F1 FV.

Why? Because even if I think they could produce a little bit less, the earlier harvest would compensate for sure and I'm pretty sure that production "per day of 12/12" would be higher in the F1 Fast Version strains.

And these 3 just because it's 3 strains I love, it's not that they are the most productive from the catalog, but they produce well and I love the aromas and effects.

If I was to change one of these 3 for another different strain it would be for sure Mohan Ram (very fast even though it's not a F1 FV strain) or Sweet Cheese F1 FV.

Sweet smokes!

tommy
 

Kilok

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lucky dog i am

lucky dog i am

Ordered three GP seeds 5 months ago, managed to sprout one I'm almost certain thee others would have sprouted if a I wasn't so rusty on my growing techniques, is two year break. she is now 6 weeks into flower, and is by far the best smelling phenotype I have ever grown, fruity almost like a peach and banana mixed god bless it her clones will be providing much needed medicine around the northwest for many years to come. She stands out from the other three strains flowering along with her.
 
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