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mudkipz
now, not mentioning any names I got a funny feeling a few people got a free one of these when I did from a certain website, has anyone grown theirs?
The main reason I ask is that I germed a quicksilver and a brazilian amzonia at the same time and the labels came off, I assumed I would be able to tell from it autoflowering or not but with what I've read a lot of the newer autos just don't auto.
any descriptions or anything, any help would be appreciated, I'm hoping it's not a quicksilver mainly because a brazilian amazonia would be about a million times better and it can be mothered...
thanks guys

mudkipz
Jush
free seeds eh? i do love me some of those!

I just got myself some free Taiga seeds, not got much hope for them though
mudkipz
Apparently the DP auto's have some troube autoflowering, if you havent, look at see if you can find the thread on it here, I just did a quick search but couldn't find it...Hope the quicksilver doesnt go that way

al the bestkipz
Goodtimes247
ohh free seeds. sounds good, wish i had me some of those. G13 isnt that a barneys farm strain?
mudkipz
QUOTE (Goodtimes247 @ Aug 10 2009, 03:06 PM) *
ohh free seeds. sounds good, wish i had me some of those. G13 isnt that a barneys farm strain?



Free seed when buying other seeds, its not the G13 you're thinking of(Soma's I beleive) the one I'm referring to is a seedbank called G13 Labs, its an autoflower, silver haze based I think...

QUOTE
Sex : Feminized
Type : Runderalis, Indica / Sativa
Flowering : Autoflowering
Genetics : Unknown
Flowering Time : Medium
Outdoor Harvest : Not yet known
Height : Medium
THC Level : Medium
Characteristics : Autoflowering capabilities

Quicksilver is named for her autoflowering capabilities and her unreal tight glistening resin crystals that cover her well formed perfect buds, which are like a layer of pure silver.
Quicksilver has great advantages for growing indoors and out due to her being auto-flowering, she will start to flower according to her age rather than the give light cycle.
Quicksilver normally begins flowering around 6 to 8 weeks.
Not to be confused, Quicksilver does not qualify as a dwarf cannabis strain, however she will never grow out of control!




E2A just read on some forums that a lot of people had their freebie turn out to be male...strange for a feminised seed unsure.gif
Indicaderek
How did these finish for you guys?

Mine finished ok indoors after stalling flowering outside with no auto flowering aspect unfortunately. Did anyone elses Quicksilver actually auto?

I planted out both Taiga and Quicksilver outdoors last season and had to be bring em indoors to finish, ended up rather tasty and reasonably potent with loads of crystal/trich formation.

I know that the early batches of Taiga didnt auto but what about the Quicksilver?

Happy new year!!
Indicaderek
Get em growin Speedemon I would say they are worth growin indoors anytime as mine tasted ok to smoke, fruity/spice flavour and very resinous with the crystals, even got another one free recently. Turned out female with no hermie traits despite the stress of the outdoor conditions at the time, I did the G13 Diesel freebie too which turned out ok, this had a similiar taste to the quicksilver and displayed some lovely hybrid vigour growing very quickly. I just dont know if the quicksilver autos properly as my whole outdoor site was waterlogged which slowed the maturation of the other plants and the Quicksilver too which had some lovely pink pistils.

I also finished the Taiga off indoors after the outdoor disaster and was also pleased with the taste and the high from that though it was one of the early non-auto batches of seed.

I just wanted to know if they did actually auto is all and wether it was maybe worth breeding for seeds etc that would finish in 12 wks or so. I have plenty of other seeds to go at but would like to cultivate a couple of auto's for early outdoor season smokes and have the Quicksilver handy again.

Any further info appreciated.
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