Opinions on CH9 Female Seeds? Anyone grow any of their strains?

Old Dog New tricks

Well-Known Member
What's up RIU? I haven't posted much on this or any site. I just wanted to add a little insight into what CH9's strain potential can be. Peter can be a dick pretty much, no doubt. I guess I would be too, if I had people constantly talking shit about something I was passionate about. I had problems with 2 seed packs I got last year from "The Attitude." I let him know, because it was the second batch that only 1 seed germed....and I am not a noob. I did full organics, and all other beans from other breeders had no problems. After him being a dick, and me saying a few "Fuck yous" to him, we both calmed down and talked like grown ups. He sent me replacements for the 2 packs, plus several other packs to try out. He sent them directly from CH9, and I have to say, that made all the difference. I posted a grow guide for my Blue Lemon Thai. This shit is AMAZING, and super fast. I saw a ways back, someone was asking to see successful grows from CH9, so I thought I would contribute. I am not very tech savvy, so just search BLUE LEMON THAI on RIU. It's only 3 pages long, and you an see pics of Old Dogs' BLT starting at the top of page 2. Enjoy, and keep it mellow RIU.......it's just weed my brothers and sisters. Peace
 

zx12r

Active Member
Haven't posted on here in years but found this thread as I was doing my research before growing out a freebie P.O.W. 33 I got from Attitude. I vegged this plant under a 400w mh for 11 weeks as I was doing some first time experimenting with LST, super cropping, and lolly-popping.

For nutes I used Earth Juice Grow, Bloom, Meta K, Microblast, and molasses.

It was then flowered in a 2k watt hps room with 5 other freebies that I had received.

She was a very vigorous plant that always bounced back from whatever errors I made such as being too aggressive with my super cropping. Even with all the stress I was giving her she never popped one nanner.

The buds on this girl were INCREDABLE!! They were like little crystal covered golf balls. I managed to pull 3 dry ounces off her which is pretty good all things considered.

Oddly enough, I don't smoke so I have to take my wife's and her friends word for it that it was the best smoke they've had. Even better than the Burmese Kush that I've been growing and that they fell in love with.

Now mind you, I am far from a professional/expert grower but I do ok. And I must say that CH9's P.O.W. 33 is one of the best strains I've grown and I will definitely be growing again.
 

Amos Otis

Well-Known Member
I vegged this plant under a 400w mh for 11 weeks as I was doing some first time experimenting with LST, super cropping, and lolly-popping.

I managed to pull 3 dry ounces off her which is pretty good all things considered.
After 11 weeks veg, just 3 zips? I'd expect 3 zips off a plant that went 11 weeks total veg [3] and bloom[8].
 

Eris khaos

New Member
One thing I have noticed about ch9 seeds is that they have a strong o.g. background in their female plants. And one thing I know is that you have to pay attention to detail when growing majority of o.g's or you will not get best results. When you start out with plants with a strong o.g. background it is best to under fertilize a bit, let the plants tell you what they need each strain is different. At least until you have gained some experience with that particular strain then you can dial it in. Otherwise it's a crap shoot when you are used to plants you can pound with nutes.
 
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