Fast Buds Fast Buds Original Line - I need your opinion

Kinezokyprios

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First of all I have to express my opinion about Fast Buds. If Sensi seeds is the Mercedes Benz of weed (from trucks to supercars of top quality), then Fast Buds is the Ferrari of weed (only supercars of top quality).
Now to the point, on Sunday at Athens Cannabis Expo I purchased 2 seeds of their new Original line, Skunk and Cheese.
Guys since I am stuck, I need your opinion, because I cannot decide.
Right now my tent is full with 10 plants, really no space.
Should I wait to grow them on February or March, at the end of this current grow,
or
Should I kill one or two of the plants in the tent, although they enter bloom and replace them with the 2 new seeds?
I would loose the crop from 2 plants which will be significant.
On the other hand I cannot resist and wait to test them.
What should I choose of the 2?
Please give your opinion.
 
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Mixing babies, which need humidity with girls that want lower humidity is not a good thing - Myself I would wait for harvest as you won’t be able to keep young ones happy with low humidity or other way around - buds will rot if too humid .....

Final Answer - Wait.
 
My brain agrees with you, but my saliva is dripping from my mouth like a hungry wolf...
 
My brain agrees with you, but my saliva is dripping from my mouth like a hungry wolf...
What MrOldboy said, in spades. You will have a tough time keeping seedlings and flowering plants both happy in the same space at the same time. Seedlings want high humidity, late flowering does not, to say the least. Have a toke, and think patience, patience. :biggrin: :goodluck:

Besides, killing a healthy weed plant a long way into a grow is a crime against nature, likely punishable by a huge infestation of knats, bud rot, or both! :pighug::crying:
 
While I agree you should wait (that way you're not wasting seed/potential weed)......I always (and I do mean always) have flowering plants, vegging plants, and seedlings all going in the same tent, under the same lights, at the same time. Been doing it this way for almost 5 years now, and have not had any problems. So....if ya really want to grow 'em, and are cool with getting rid of budding plants....go for it. It will be fine.
 
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