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what is a good outdoor strain?

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what is a good outdoor strain?

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homegrown would be my go to unless you want breeder specific. if you give them a message they might help out, but you can filter by outdoor here and all should do well (although we are pretty much at the end of the season). fruity pebbles is awesome

 
homegrown would be my go to unless you want breeder specific. if you give them a message they might help out, but you can filter by outdoor here and all should do well (although we are pretty much at the end of the season). fruity pebbles is awesome

thanks man fruity pebbles sounds awesome I am looking for genetics for next season as it's too late to start a outdoor run right now I will check out homegrown
 
This is something that will finish in most areas. It's a decent yielder too. I grew it indoors about 5 yrs ago.


Here's another good one for outdoors. It will finish in most areas too.

 
This is something that will finish in most areas. It's a decent yielder too. I grew it indoors about 5 yrs ago.


Here's another good one for outdoors. It will finish in most areas too.

ok thanks in my area i can normally grow outdoors until October 15th or sometimes November1st so I think most strains will finish ok
 
ok thanks in my area i can normally grow outdoors until October 15th or sometimes November1st so I think most strains will finish ok
It still makes sense not to run a 10 or 12 week cultivar. Breeder estimates are just that, estimates and its frequent that a plant takes longer to finish than the breeder says it should. The good thing is you can solidly grow 8 week cultivars and have a bit of breathing room.

What area are you in?
 
crawford county i'm about 100 miles west of st.louis we had the road kill skunk around here in the 90's that was grown right here in the Missouri sun and it was awesome that was the first strain I ever grew and it always finished fine here man I miss that strain
 
crawford county i'm about 100 miles west of st.louis we had the road kill skunk around here in the 90's that was grown right here in the Missouri sun and it was awesome that was the first strain I ever grew and it always finished fine here man I miss that strain
Me too. I'm not sure if we'll ever find it again.

Yeah, you're probably good until mid October easily as long as humidity is under control. It's not frost you have to worry about. It's the dew point and wet flowers every morning through the fall. You can dry them off every morning with a leaf blower. Otherwise, fungal issues will show its ugly head.
 
Me too. I'm not sure if we'll ever find it again.

Yeah, you're probably good until mid October easily as long as humidity is under control. It's not frost you have to worry about. It's the dew point and wet flowers every morning through the fall. You can dry them off every morning with a leaf blower. Otherwise, fungal issues will show its ugly head.
 
thanks for the leaf blower tip that is a good idea. I really hope someone is able to recreate the old skunk someday
 
thanks for the leaf blower tip that is a good idea. I really hope someone is able to recreate the old skunk someday
The California Orange I'm growing this year has been strong and healthy all season. Good bug and mold resistance so far, for NE Ohio.

50/50 hybrid
 
Northern Lights? I know that suggestion can get a little repetitive but it's there for a reason I guess...

Just mentioned Blue Dream in another thread as well, the seeds i got from SeedSupreme were hardy and a relatively straightforward grow. It's also just an all time classic 👍
 
homegrown would be my go to unless you want breeder specific. if you give them a message they might help out, but you can filter by outdoor here and all should do well (although we are pretty much at the end of the season). fruity pebbles is awesome


Had success with White Widow and Blueberry outdoors :-D.

x2 for homegrown cannabis co, Im always using those filters.
 
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