Whats the easiest cheapest strain to grow?

Discussion in 'First Time Marijuana Growers' started by Parkyfarm, Jan 23, 2007.

  1. whatsup everybody!

    I just wanted to know in anyone's opinion and experience whats the easiest low profile plant to grow and that is on the cheap end for seeds? I still live with my parents and they are cool with my hobby as long as i keep it on the d'l. any tips on growing and seed tips will be awesome. I will be using either a grow box or a closet depending if i clean it out.

    I am looking forward to your responses!

    stay high

    parky:devious:
     
  2. someone just posted a thread like this, but ill help you anyway.
    www.drchronic.com has good seeds look under nirvana there usually 19.48 for 10 seeds. AK-47 and Widow strains are pretty easy to grow. In general MJ is a strong durable plant.
     
  3. Bag seed is cheap and easy to grow. There's a good place to start. You won't be as upset if something gos wrong in a bag seed grow as you would if you had dropped a couple hundred on some feminized seeds online......
     
  4. mandalaseeds.com - very cheap, good quality, i reccomend the hashberry and the satori (sp?)
     
  5. Northern Lights or anything crossed with NL. its very potent and very good for beginners.
     
  6. I paid $15 dollars for some Jock Horror seeds and right now they are growing pretty good. They seem to grow pretty quick
     
  7. i think i heard something about lowrider thats the easiest to stealth grow:smoking:
     


  8. Mandala is the bomb and hands down the best value as far as I'm concerned. I would also recommend Speed Queen in addition to Hashberry and Satori. SQ is a more peppy buzz and seemed to me a tad more potent than the Hashberry but people react differently. I've found Mandala's stuff to be very vigorous and hardy.

    Bagseed is a great way to start also but may or may not fit your conditions. You may end up with a short, squat afghan type plant that makes your whole house smell like a dead skunk or you may end up with a mexican sativa that wants to grow 15 feet tall. That being said, bagseed grows provide cheap and valuable experience. It can be fun not knowing what you are going to get, and having to adapt and figure it out on the fly will really help you down the road.
     

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