Biddy early is a strain when i typed in top outdoor cannabis strains it came up saying
Biddy Early
By
Mark Wunder | June 04, 2012 01:50:22 AM CDT
- Type: Indica/Sativa
- Yield: Medium
- Flowering Time Required: between 49 and 61 days;
- Cross: Early Skunk x Warlock
- Bred by: Magus Genetics
The Biddy Early strain of medical-grade marijuana is named after a poor Irish peasant who, through her life, became very well known for concocting herbal remedies. Doctors and priests of the day were against her publicly, but some would come to visit her for cures in private. There was a time that she was accused of witchcraft, but the charges were dropped because a lack of solid evidence. Like Biddy Early the woman, Biddy Early cannabis also displays mystical characteristics of healing that cannot be simply written off (as today's doctors and priests would have it). Now, Biddy Early weed is bred and offered to the world by Magus Genetics. She has been developed and stabilized as an excellent outdoor cannabis strain, displaying strong resistance to inclimate weather.
CannabisSearch.com's Biddy Early Marijuana Buzz Rating: Magical Sativa Highness That Transports You To Lands Of Awe!
Classified as a hybrid, Biddy Early cannabis reaches maturity in as little as 49 days. If you attempt to grow her indoors, you need to be ready to keep her growing environment ideal. She will flower early with even slight disruptions of intense lighting, proper nutes, adequate root space and more. For these reasons, she is not a good candidate for mothering or even cloning. If you allow her to do her thing outdoors as intended, she will reward you with sugary, tasty and potent yields that are sure to please. Biddy Early marijuana took the Silver Medal in the 2003 High Times Cannabis Cup.
i just ordered 12 female seeds from attitude/serious/ i think the thing that caught my eye was the flowering early and the cold mountain temps will provide you purple colors you have never seen before.With me being in the Allegheny Mountains.all the way on the other side of you it gets cold here and fast last year it hit 40's at night in September so i am looking forward to seeing what magical colors mother earth gives me this year.
I have a question though
last year i planted the jiffy plug straight into the ground with the mesh does it need to come of this year for bigger plants thanks C.M.
she will be the one going into my fruit compost i love life