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looking for fast flowering resistant Outdoor strains for Nova Scotia

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looking for fast flowering resistant Outdoor strains for Nova Scotia

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looking for fast flowering resistant Outdoor strains for Nova Scotia.Anyone have any they swear by? The fastest most resistant plant I've ever had was (CRITICAL) a rare pheno type. That I only had the once. I've oreded over 10 more times trying to get her back but never did. I've tried a strain speedy chili fast that was not so bad. Looking for a new lineup for next year
 

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Have you tried Northern Lights Auto outdoors.
I just did one. Really nice. Put it in a 15 gallon pot June first and chopped it first week of September.
Last photo before I chopped her.
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I'm sure If I had pushed her a little with Pro-Mix 12-6-6 for veg then flowered with 5-15-5 she would have been quite a bit larger. Pot size really matters when feeding organic but she finished up pretty nice.
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Have you tried Northern Lights Auto outdoors.
I just did one. Really nice. Put it in a 15 gallon pot June first and chopped it first week of September.
Last photo before I chopped her.
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I'm sure If I had pushed her a little with Pro-Mix 12-6-6 for veg then flowered with 5-15-5 she would have been quite a bit larger. Pot size really matters when feeding organic but she finished up pretty nice.
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Never tried autos
 
I have not grown these strains, but I’ve used this breeder. These are their “outdoor” selections.


I’m also considering CSI Humbolt’s Caramel Cream, but I don’t know.
 
They are just pot plants with a timer. Do a little reading on them maybe try one.
Autos are an option for short season growers.
Be real careful with them the first 2 weeks not to over water. Then just feed and water as normal.
BIG POTS is the key to autos.
 
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