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high yeilding guerrilla strains

FirstTracks

natural medicator
Veteran
KC33 from KC Brains is solid, but, in my limited experience, there are 2 or 3 phenos: bunk, indica leaning, and asativa leaning stretcher. The Sativa leaner finishes a little later but is worth it. If you grow these, know that all won't be gold, but if y ou grow out a bunch, you should end up with something nice.

Maple Leaf Indica
Silverback always recommended this one. Many people find this to be a good one, especially with deer in the area.

Guerilla gold is excellent, but most won't yield much over 2-3oz unless cared for a lot. get your hands on some of the available crosses available in seed form for a bigger yielder.

Durban crosses can be really nice for your latitude, as they can get through wet fall weather before they bulk up. tough to find a good representation though.

Herijuana: Its a heavy indica knockout strain. Lots of people don't like the taste by itself. great for pain/sleep management. grows huge bushes with little care.
 

moondawg

Member
OK not everyone can grow in the backyard. Not all strains are created equal... with that said what's some good guerrilla strains that grow and yield well without a lot of care?

Heygrowbud

In gonna jump in and tell you what i know. I dont know if its applicable at your lattitude . Mine is 38N, so maybe you can project what your results would be like. Being somuch farther north, If your farther north, your finish dates will be later . Anyway. everything im suggesting finishes late sept here. ....

Big buds and big plants require big water and big nutes. You can handle the nutes by using very good soil, but the water can be a real problem for the guerilla. Cannabis needs 1" of rain per week for optimual growth. You can avoid watering as long as rainfall averages reach 1/2" per week. When 3-4 week averages fall to 1/4" or less, your loosing yield unless you water.

Sunlight is also important. A plant recieiving 9 hours of direct sunlight will produce more than a plant that recieves 5 hours of light. The 9 hr light will also require much more water while the other may not require as much.

Its my view sativa 92, that a medium yieldiing plant such as sensi star, will provide a much better yeild that critical mass, even though the ss is a moderate yeilder and the CM is a branch breaker. The SS requires less water, has excellent disears resistance and handles the enviroment far better than the cm. So..... the question of yield can at times be complicated.

Let me tell you of my evolution.

I use to grow 40-50 plants each season. I would prepare my soil in the fall and come may 1, i planted my 1' seedlings and waited for Oct. When the rain became infrequent and after 3- 4 weeks without rain, i would try to water but will 40 plants, each needing 3 gals of water, my watering was very ineffective and my yield pathetic. For those years, i averaged less than 2 ozs per plant.

One day about 6 yrs back, i decided to embark on a differnt approach in an attempt to increase my yield. I decided to only grow 10 plants and provide those plants, or as many as i could with watever thier needs were expressed to be. I tended to the plants each week.

With my 40-50 plants, my best yields were 5lbs or less. My 10 plants yeilded an average of 15 ozs per plant and my annual yield doubled.


Last year, i grew 5 Pinapple chunks from Barney and 5 Armegeddons from Homegrown fantasy. I average 15 ozs each from the PC's and nearly 20ozs from the Armegeddons.

Good strains from my perspective:
(Kush strains and MOrrocan strains handle drought and cold very well)

KC Brains produces some of the best outdoor strains available o the market today and i believe he's the only breeder that breeds specifically for ourdoor and test his plants in large outdoor grows..

KC33 is a huge tough plant with a super lemon taste and excellent potency. Can grow to 12' and yield 2lbs

Spontanica: KCbrains. Huge tough plant with a knocout stone. Produces 2lbs. She''s a stinker. Dont drive or go to church bucause she's aknocout, red eyed strain. Excellent

Maple leaf indica/ Sensi seeds: This may be the toughest cannabis plant available. Excellent afghani with good potency. Very drought resistant. Bug proof, deer proof, disease proof and extremely tolerant of poor soil.. She can produce 4oz's of very tasty and potent afghani under the toughest conditions imaginable. I grow it in a spot where there is a solid rock shelf about 8" under the surface and she grows like a gem.

Barneys Pinapple chunk? nice plants with huge buds of good quality

Paradise Sensi star; You'll know why she's won every constest she's ever been entered in.

World of seeds Afghan Kush: Tough and potent. Yeilds 8 oz's.

Flo from DP: Excellen high and strogh growth
Durban poison from DP: Excellent strain

Someof these strains arent big yeilders indoors but outdoors without a lot of car, they produce.


Good luck with your efforts.
 

sativa92

Active member
I have grown kc33.. but thought potency was so so..
maybe didn't get a good phenol.

spontanica seems like a good one.. can you describe the smoke? tastes,expansion,ect

so far my favorite for yeild and smoke is moby dick from dinafem.. It gets big, nice smelly buds, potent and can somewhat hold it's own weight..

Heres a couple things ive learned from experience for big plants(guerrilla )

Use true F-1 hybrids they have great vigor, less phenos (depending on how stable the parents were)

at least 60% sativa.. For some reason it might just be me, but indica dominant strains don't grow well here, average rainfall at least an 1inch a week or two
 

groog

New member
:)
Afghan crosses are perfect for guerilla growing. also, skunk marijuana strains, mazar, northern light and haze crosses
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