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Large and Heavy producing autoflowering strains?

Puffster

Member
if you want a big "auto" that is also mold resistant and can handle some weather you do as follows:

buy some danish outdoor genetics like: Thypoon, royal dane, leb27, nepal etc. you then make f1's with some big auto like mi5\onyx\sour60 etc. and voila you have a semi auto \ auto plant that both is big\hardy\not mold prone and best of all - you get all of these traits in the first f1 cross. Problem solved.
 

Allotropy

Member
Thanks for everyones input. :dance013:

Crossing Early finishes with Large Autoflowering strains, I like your style. I'm lucky with living in a subtropical region of Australia, but I bet in Finland you would have to wanna work with really early finishes or just avoid growing outdoor alltogether.

The auto scene is still thriving, cool.

Peace
 
I'm going to try pretty much the same thing puffster is saying but with some mandala speed queen crossed with either:
AUTO
ak47
white russian
onyx
mi5
russian rocket fuel

Im having a hard time deciding which one to go with maybe you guys could help me choose, I also have blue himalayan and onyxXak47, mi5Xak47, RRFxak47, and hindu kushak47xak47
 

La Buena Hierba

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ICMag Donor
Veteran
if you want a big "auto" that is also mold resistant and can handle some weather you do as follows:

buy some danish outdoor genetics like: Thypoon, royal dane, leb27, nepal etc. you then make f1's with some big auto like mi5\onyx\sour60 etc. and voila you have a semi auto \ auto plant that both is big\hardy\not mold prone and best of all - you get all of these traits in the first f1 cross. Problem solved.

i have some royal dane x lowryder#2 i will test them next year outdoor
i dont really like most the danish genetics
try them this year but the
smell and effect isent verry strong :comfort:
(and the shops here in Amsterdam dont whant them)
note i dint test them all sure some will be nice
i try royal dane , danish gold , thypoon, capitaan
mity mite x royal dane, and some more crosses of those
but on geurilla grow only and had lots and lots of rain this summer so it can be for that too?
 

offthehook

Well-known member
Veteran
Cant wait to put my 22 seeds to the ground comming spring skipilot, how s the high working out for ya?
 

Balthazar

Member
I know several people have grown it on here, but for a start why don't you google 'mi5 seeds' ?

it's what i did, but i could only find random statements, like "it smells good", "one of the strongest autos out there" etc etc..

anyway, i used google and found the info outside the forum:

breeder: [edit: removed quotation]

anyway.. i'm still wondering what kind of high it gives.
 

mitch_connor

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ICMag Donor
Veteran
i was hoping you would find the breeders description as i thought it would give you the info you wanted...

You cant really mention the breeders name here though...

Someone will answer your question, i know a few of the regulars on here have grown it out.
 

Muddy

Member
Mi5 is a sativa dominant sativa/indica hybrid. It has some Afghani in it, which is where the blue hues come from, especially when exposed to cooler temperatures. It packs a mighty good, hard hitting stone. It can get pretty good sized. I've had plants as big as 30" that yielded 2 1/2 oz. + per plant. It's the strongest auto I've smoked and a personal favorite.

where can you find more info on Mi5? is it an indica?
 
J

joejusttyped

Hey mud have you grown mi5 outdoors? I'm giving a few regular seeds to a friend who plans on doing them outdoors early spring time. If you have, do they normally take longer?
 

Muddy

Member
Yes, I've grown Mi5, as well as a number of other strains, outdoors. I do find that they generally take a week or so longer than indoors. My outdoor Mi5 went 15 weeks but the weather was turning cold and that slowed them down. Earlier in the year I expect they would have finished in 13-14 weeks. But the cold weather really brought out the purple in them.
 
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