need a good producer?

Big Red 2316

Active Member
Hey guys like I said earlier, im doing a summer garden and I was just wondering what strains do you suggest that are really heavy producers but that are excellent all around also. let me know what you think and why. thanks bros!!!
 

beuffer420

Well-Known Member
The Malawi for sure man see Mohicans grow of that absolutely awesome huge yielding plant I also have had good sucess with super skunk
 

tibberous

Well-Known Member
White Siberian, as odd as it sounds. I don't even think it's supposed to be super-yielding... does seem to be though.
 

moggggys

Well-Known Member
where you at ? ( roughly , no addresses or anything like that )

without knowing this then saying try .... may not work in your area
 

stonerman

Well-Known Member
you know, when I first started growing marijuana, there was no internet and nobody was buying or growing the latest strains. Marijuana was simply weed, no fancy strain names. What makes a plant a heavy producer is the way in which it is grown and some other key factors. Lots of water, lots of sunshine, Nice fluffy amended soil, and lots of proper nutrients, also a long vegging time helps to. Almost any strain can produce a pound or more under proper conditions, My point being strain does play a role in finding a heavy producer, but it really does come down to how it is grown. Most people prefer quality over quantity, like myself. Instead of looking for simply a heavy producing strain or commercial strain, try looking for something of very high quality or something of amazing flavor.
 

hotrodharley

Well-Known Member
you know, when I first started growing marijuana, there was no internet and nobody was buying or growing the latest strains. Marijuana was simply weed, no fancy strain names. What makes a plant a heavy producer is the way in which it is grown and some other key factors. Lots of water, lots of sunshine, Nice fluffy amended soil, and lots of proper nutrients, also a long vegging time helps to. Almost any strain can produce a pound or more under proper conditions, My point being strain does play a role in finding a heavy producer, but it really does come down to how it is grown. Most people prefer quality over quantity, like myself. Instead of looking for simply a heavy producing strain or commercial strain, try looking for something of very high quality or something of amazing flavor.
True to a point. But landrave sativas grow much taller and larger, especially in the hands of a knowledgeable grower and produce far more than a purer indica strain. Size DOES matter at times.
 

Big Red 2316

Active Member
well I was looking to try some sk1,chem 91 , sour d, or xj13 i also heard hashberry and blueberry d would do ok. these strains ive done good with indoor i just have never tried outside. im in northern cali also just to add.
 

HTP

Active Member
Agent Orange, is A+ and A+ ......
Can take some time to finish, just a heads up.
 

Big Red 2316

Active Member
Theres alot of different strains Iwould love to try , I think im gonna just pick a couple of good hearty sativas . Thanks brothers you have all been really helpful once again?
 

EJ255

Active Member
I plan on trying Frisian Dew for my first legit outdoor run. Seems to be hardy and be high yielding from my research.
 

Big Red 2316

Active Member
I need something 8 to 9 weeks tops, nothing longer than 9 I cant risk bud rott . where im at it gets humid at night in ther latter months after september
 
Top