crazykiwi420
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What's your lat? do you get high humidity in April?. Australian Climate is made for pure sativas especially if you're below 35 lat.yeah that's cool kiwi ...I actually want to stay away from sativa dom this coming season I think it was a longer than normal run last time only for it to hermie on me so im thinking couple indica doms this year.Possibly a northern lights strain and white rhino for something different unless you might be able to recommend and indica that goes well in our conditions?around 6-7 hrs direct sunlight would be about the max daily,not ideal but seems to work well as they escape the direct late afternoon hottes part of the days sunlight
Highly recommend Orient express f1 hybrid that's only slightly sativa dominant(60%), find the chinese phenos that'll stay short,wide and yield extremely well with high nutrient levels - finish mid april probably. Or Panama which finishes at the end of April and yield really good with 6-7 sun hours, some old school growers say it's the best plant they've found and it's Jorge Cervantes favourite - probably the most exotic strain I've grown but had the worst weather at the most critical finishing time. You can grow some dutch strains if you want but they just don't have that 'special' thing about them that the pure bred landrace based genetics.
For Indicas you could try out X18(Pakistani), Deep Chunk(afghanistan) or Pakistani Chitral Kush for some exotic landrace indicas.
You definitely should, 10x better than indoor. I don't have internet either but use a T stick for some kind of access.I might have to start some outdoor plants next season. I might be getting a job where i'd have to live in the building so no growing and no internet but i need some more work experience