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Looking for advice about pheno types

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I'm just getting my feet wet here and with some green house strains. I have kalashnikova, super lemon haze, chemdog and hawaiian snow. I was hoping that someone could give me some info about the different pheno types of each; like pros and cons of each so I can have a better understanding of which to make mothers. Looking forward to hearing from you guys.

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I can not hepl you as I have never grown these strains;

if it was:

the church, white lemon, big bang, Arjan's haze 1, haze's haze 3, or white rhino I could help.

I can not answer you, but have a talk to Fuzzy;

Fuzzy can help as he has grown some of your strains.

take care

john

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I still haven't really gotten any info about pheno types of the strains I listed. I just figured this was the place to find out.


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Same question for white rhino, trainwreck and cheese...

@drunckknucklehead: would you select the indica pheno on the SLH cause those might flower quickly/deliver bigger yields than the rather sativa one? Or is it that you prefer the indica type of high? I personaly would have chosen the sativa one (as this plant is an hybrid and i'm more into sativa type of high) if i had to guess but i dont know shit compare to you...

Thanks guys!

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