help on seed choosing

Discussion in 'First Time Marijuana Growers' started by weedmbw, May 15, 2020.

  1. hello guys
    i'm planing to plant another plant soon
    but my question is
    can you recommend me some auto or photoperiod that can finish from seed to harvest in 9 weeks or less?
     
  2. Most strains, arguably all strains, will need 8 of those weeks to flower. That gives you one week of growth before growth stops, and bids form. But in reality, your seeds need time to grow, a week ain’t gonna cut it.
     
  3. #3 baconman1945, May 15, 2020
    Last edited: May 15, 2020
    No.

    edit: lol, weedmbw -dude new to GrassCity- there are not seeds that can produce flower in nine weeks or less. Despite that you disagree, that's not a thing.

    Your question was poorly phrased. Better would have been, what are the earliest strains, seed to harvest? Or perhaps, what's the fastest way a grower can turnaround a harvest? I would've suggested clones because clones always flower faster than their seed-mothers. No, you asked a simple question that deserved a simple answer.

    Good luck with your grow.
     
  4. Autos would be the best bet but some may have a more lengthy flower time. If you’re pressed for time or you want a quick turnover it’s best you check the flowering time and genetics you’re buying beforehand.
    Most INDICA dominant plants have a flower time of 7-10 weeks or so but all that comes down to genetics and phenotype. Flowering times described from breeders are usually just a rough estimate, though some breeders are more reputable than others ( of course)
    Really this all comes down to what you want. If you want photoperiod pick a quicker indica but if you’re going auto look at the flowering time. Most good auto breeders have an estimate of when their strains should begin to change as well.
    Best thing you can do is research RESEARCH RESEARCH
     
  5. Dinafem white widdow been the fastest finisher ive had. 70 days from seed.
    Only one ive done that finished fast though. Usually 90-115 days.
     

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