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north187
Hello everybody was just wondering if anyone on here had any experience of the seedsman strains was just looking on their site and was quite a few i was very interested some with as little as 6 weeks flowering which would work better for me too! so if anyone has grown any of their strains out any info would be appreciated, atb north187
Owderb
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i was very interested some with as little as 6 weeks flowering which would work better for me too!


It would for us all but 6 weeks is a load of bollux mate

Theres plenty of info on here with seedsman strains

Try the search function mate

Owd
scarface
hi mate

i just cracked 10 of their 'jungle wreck' beans and only got a 70% germ rate which i was a little dissapointed with, as every other pack of beans ive cracked since my first grow ive had 100% germ rate, so i know them 3 were dud beans as i used the same method that i used successfully on hundreds of beans before that and since, even on my njxoe's i popped last week 100% germ rate no problem smoke.gif
im nowhere near being able to tell you what it smokes like or anything yet though, so really all i can say about seedsman seeds is my germ rate of that 1 pack but they definatly have a nice sounding selection of strains in their catalogue thats for sure smoke.gif
Dr Benways Assistant
Yeah, i got an 80% germ rate from his hindu kushxskunk but I always factor that in when using cheap seeds. Actually I always expect from expensive ones too.
north187
thanks for your replys people, OWD why do you say six weeks is bollux is this from experience with these particular strains or just general growing? anyone else with any info...?
fresh air inspector
Hi there,

I take it your have spotted the Ata Tundra north187?

I was given a pack as a freebie by Seedsman.
3 from 4 popped and they are in veg at the moment........should be sexable soon, then we'll get some clones done and see if it's bollox or not wink1.gif

There are a couple of pics here http://www.uk420.com/boards/index.php?show...p;hl=ata+tundra

I personaly think it is asking a lot to get a fully mature plant at 42 days......but I have grown things in the past that have been quite close and certainly smokable at 42.
north187
yeah a mate recomended the ata tundra which is why i was looking into their strains in the first place so i will definately be interested in watchin your project i got some freebies from seedman was there white widow only put 2 in as we are experimenting a few different strains but both popped and are coming on nicely.. anyway keep me posted on the ata tundra and anymore info on any of the seedsman line from anyone let us no... atb north187
Dr Benways Assistant
In the site it says Ata Tundra is Tundra x Kazakhstani, does anyone know if that's the alaskan tundra or matanuska TF?
iamafunkimunki
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but I have grown things in the past that have been quite close and certainly smokable at 42.

me too but they've still packed loads of weight on in the next 2 or three weeks following. i personally have doubts at plants that reach full maturity in 6 weeks but imo its affected the lighting and enviroment there grown in. depends what your after. i used to grow a strain called "buddhas sister" that was near enough fully mature in 6 weeks in my grow rooms it always got left for 56 days but the yield was dire and the smoke not much better. for a respectable yield 6 weeks is asking a lot imo yinyang.gif passion number 1 claim a six week flowering period and from experience i can tell you its a load of rubbish. it went for 9 weeks instead
Baba Ku
The so called six week flowering period is the Holy Grail of growing mate, everyone's heard of it, but nobody's ever actually seen it. Several breeders claim six week strains, but none of them are. You may possibly be able to chop them after six weeks, but it's very, very unlikely they would be ready.
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