Can you get crip/kind bud from bag seed from mids?

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Outdoors' started by ripterr, Jan 24, 2010.

  1. if grown properly that is, in the south cali sun?I am growing outside using all the proper techniques..... killing the males too ....

    also what about from bag seeds from decent regs?
     
  2. if your in cali you should be able to find high grade canna seeds pretty easily, But to answer your question you can grow a dank mids plant, but you may not have the best yield and you really can't tell anything about how the finished product will end up.
     
  3. So you CANT grow kind/crip from mids/regs bag seed?Even if grown to perfection?
     
  4. You can grow good buds without seeds which to me means its good weed, Now the taste, potency, Weight, Growth, Everything about the plants is influenced by the genetics of the plants, typically reggy and mids don't turn out near as good in an outdoor grow as say a plant like AK-47 which is big fast growing mold resistant super potent head high dank. You just cant take mids or reggie seeds and expect them to turn out 100% all though they may still end up good.
     
  5. Since it wont have seeds, and it is grown as good as it possibley can be,although it wont be as good a name brand top notch strains like ak47/white widow would is still be good enough to be considered average shit what ive paid like 25 for 1.75 grams / 50 for an 8th?
     
  6. #6 LBH, Jan 24, 2010
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    Most of that depends on 2 things and they are the 2 which you don't really have going for you

    1. Genetics

    2. Growers experience

    With lots of love, care and either luck or talent, a bagseed can turn out to be quite a different smoke than it was when it was grown in the wild as a tiny part of a large crop, especially in an established indoor op, but if you're going to plant it and come back 16 weeks later, you'll probably find something similar to what you previously smoked, if anything at all. (could get eaten, stolen or die)
     
  7. YES!

    You can grow good bud from mexi swag seeds

    You will need to grow the plant properly and pollinate a small part of the plant so it produces a few seeds.

    then plant those seeds you got next year.

    repeat this for 3 or 4 years and the mexi sativa swag bag seeds will eventually adapt to your environment.

    or

    you could just find seeds that have genetics that will already thrive in your environment. :hello:
     
  8. Your just trying to make money pal. Slow down turbo, learn a thing or two, then make your money, if you must :rolleyes:.
     
  9. If grown to perfection it can be good, Idk about 25/50 good, depends on who your selling it to and what they can get their hands on at the time, but If your going to take the time to grow to perfection you might as well get some FIRE seeds, not only will it be danker, but you will also have faster growth and bigger buds.
     
  10. huh?

    Will "FIRE" (? strain??) grow faster and have bigger buds than the seed in my hand? It also has an unknown origin.

    and what is 25/50 on the "good" scale equal to?
     
  11. "fire" is our way of describing "kind buds/crip nugs" and or chronic :smoking:

    I think it sorta has to do with what side of the country your in lol. Or what state or somethin.
     
  12. ok, so to reiterate,.....kind buds and/or Chronic,.....grow danker,faster, and bigger than an unknown origin seed??

    If I scratched my head on that one, I'd wear a hole into my brain,lol.
     
  13. i know how to grow well, i just never did it outside with bag seed before,so i am just verifying my assumptions :smoking::smoking:
     
  14. No, okay. All those names are merely labels for different qualitys of bud, any seed from any origin could become chronic if it had it in it to do so.

    Buying quality professionally bread seeds insures that you get these good genetics. Growing seeds out of a sack of clearly dank buds is also a better wack at finding those gentics, but its still possible to get a dank plant off of a mid or shwagg seed. But you never know untill you grow it out.

    The way I see it though, mexican dirt seeds have full potential of growing a great plant (from experience, I got some shit that turned half purple out of a mersh sack). The reason the bud is in such bad shape is because it was grown in huge fields without weeding out males, so all the females are pollinated, then on top of that they smush it down into a brick and send it over the border. So when it gets to you it looks like the worst possible strain ever, but if you take one of those and give it TLC you can bring out the beauty in the strain. I also wouldn't doubt it if the mexicans have picked out a good hardy strain to work with in the first place :smoking:

    Thats my way of seein it.
     
  15. lol my friend grew a bagseed in his closet and gave it tap water and no fert and that bitch turned out pretty decent. it was some mids but you wouldnt know that if you smoked/smelled it. it was seedless and looked pretty.
     
  16. Hahahahah.

    And to answer the posters original question, if you grow it--it will come, if your not good at it, than your results will show. Oh and its "da kine", not the kind like many people beleive it to be.... sorry for the correction.:hello:
     
  17. basically that is what i am doing now.... i have a but ton of bag seeds here from the last year or so, and im just gonna keep growin all these mids seeds til it get some dank ass buds... and im off to a decent start:p:rolleyes:
     
  18. Sometimes mid's are just fucked up high grade plants and people just wanted to make a quick buck or they were just grown improperly. Mid's are like the failed highgrade they werent taken care of properly. So if you get a seed from a mid's plant it might just possibly be a Decent high grade Seed.
     

  19. Thats not how evolution works... A plant wont simply "adapt" to your environment simply because it was pollinated there. Evolution works by natural selection.
     
  20. ......due to constant adaptations and mutations over the course of several generations...... therefore... although natural selection is part of the process of evolution, in order to distinguish whether or not a plant/organism etc should be and is "selected" is contingent on their adaptation to the environment they are in...............
     

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