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Sweet Seeds Company
hi there has anyone every grown a sweet seeds strain because i aaaam currently grow the auto sweet skunk
3rd generation auto-flowering variety. Sweet Seeds has created this hybrid as its tribute to this classic, well-loved family of cannabis. It is a hybrid cross between an Early Skunk elite clone and an automatic version of Critical Mass from Sweet Seeds´ R&D Department **LINK REMOVED but there is not alot of information or many fellow growers of this seed as i have search over the net . anyways gis a shout be mice to chat because i am so happy with this strain i want to no moree thanks alot guys
Last edited by Grub; 25-11-12 at 09:45 PM.
Reason: No linking to seedbanks mate.
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i have heard that sweet seeds do some cracking strains.. not grown any myself but will maybe go pick and mix and get a fem seed or 2 a little way down the line
current grow - a quick run of Power Plant in mapito by Rory B
"How is it that your fucking stupid soon-to-be-dead friends thought they might be able to steal my cannabis and then sell it back to me? Is this a declaration of war? Is this some white cunt's joke that black cunts don't get? 'Cause Im not fucking laughing Ni-ko-las!"
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nice to hear mate i agree definatly crackers .i would defo recommend for sure my buds are just startimg to pop but the growth pattern an structure the strain is lovely . an is a pleasure to look after hope she burns just as good as she looks an smells ha anyways thanks for da reply bro
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Green Poison
You will love their stuff. I've grown and done numerous reports on their strains and loved them all.
One of my favorites, Green Poison.
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I've done a few of their strains & was very happy.Cream Caramel fem/regular & fem/auto is a great strain,I kept a Double White mother & I'm still growing it.
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I've grown a few cream caramels and wild roses, very nice but neither particularly potent imo.
Worth growing though. I preferred the wild rose of the two.
I also tried a single green poison, but it was a total mutant and only grew two single fingered leaves by the time my others went into flower. Shame, as I was hopeful it'd be a nice smoke.
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I am growing the sweet skunk and sweet cheese. My first auto grow and I grow outside I am very happy with them both. Came up in 4 days and now after only 19 days the cheese is showing she is a female just like she should be. The skunk has not shown its sex yet but I will say I have two girls. They are both around 8" tall and just as wide. I could not be happier with them will for sure have some more of the offerings from Sweet Seeds.
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I know this is old, but i am currently growing a feminised BIG FOOT strain from Sweet Seeds..
I'll let you know how it turns out/tastes etc if its still of any interest to anyone.
J |B
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yeah dapaja let us know how they go
im a huge fan of sweet seeds and also of there green poison
never grown out the bigfoot but she do look nice
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Grown a couple of sweet seeds autos, great genetics if I'm honest
Iv done sweet afghan delicious, sweet skunk auto and sweet cream caramel, all very nice plants
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