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Old 11-11-2000, 04:45 PM   #1
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I am planning on doing some Closet Growing in the near future.. I would like to know if someone could recommend me a specific strain that would be good for growing. Basically what I'm looking for is atleast a decent yield, but a short overall size(plant). My space is obviously restricted.
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check out this thread: http://www.hempcultivation.com/420/s...hp?threadid=95

It talks alot about how bag seeds that you get for free will alot of times turn out to be really good bud. if you have never grown before go for some bag seeds, cant go wrong there.
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Bag seed CAN produce decent results. They're likely to be fairly large growing plants though (Mexican sativa's and so on). I know I'm going to sound boring saying this.. but I reckon Northern Lights would be a good choice as it is easy to grow, potent and a compact high yielding plant. I've grown a version of NL for a while and it's one of my favourites. Another very compact strain I like the sound of is Mr Nice. It's supposed to be outrageously potent.. Dankmasters GFW (aka Omega G) is another one that is raved about frequently, I think it grows fairly short too. Hope this gives you a couple of idea's
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A few strains that have cought my attention are green giant and sweet skunk from the Brothers Grimm... from what I've read they both grow to be less than 100cm, and have extremely good yields.
Has anybody had any luck with these strains?
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