Cannaventure seeds thread

SchmoeJoe

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No notice just surprised is all, I emailed em. Not really a huge deal to me, I just wanted a pure Indie for my evening smoke. Was thinking the LA Affie would fit the bill.
If they're out of the la affie it was in stock at Southern Oregon Seeds the last time I checked.
 

ruby fruit

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No notice just surprised is all, I emailed em. Not really a huge deal to me, I just wanted a pure Indie for my evening smoke. Was thinking the LA Affie would fit the bill.
Same here then the affie and ghost got swiped from my cart lol
I done Pakistan valley kush last season that was nice for a night time indica
 

Tangerine_

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Whats your opinion on doing this strain outdoor organically in the ground not pots....
I think that would depend on what zone your in. I'm in the US in zone 6 on the coast. Our growing season is short and the nights get cold and damp. I haven't grown this one to finish yet but based on what I see, I think it would do OK here even if it takes 70+ days to finish. Especially if I put them in the ground because in the ground they can easily take a couple of light frosts. In pots the roots freeze.
Others I have I know would be a complete bust. Guava D from Top Dawg or TNT from GP for instance, grow thick colas and I have no doubt they'd be full of bud rot before I could harvest.
The LVTKs looks as though it would do fine but again, it all depends on your climate.
Sorry, wish I could be more helpful.
 

ruby fruit

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I think that would depend on what zone your in. I'm in the US in zone 6 on the coast. Our growing season is short and the nights get cold and damp. I haven't grown this one to finish yet but based on what I see, I think it would do OK here even if it takes 70+ days to finish. Especially if I put them in the ground because in the ground they can easily take a couple of light frosts. In pots the roots freeze.
Others I have I know would be a complete bust. Guava D from Top Dawg or TNT from GP for instance, grow thick colas and I have no doubt they'd be full of bud rot before I could harvest.
The LVTKs looks as though it would do fine but again, it all depends on your climate.
Sorry, wish I could be more helpful.
Nope all good I neglected to say I have optimum outdoor conditions to grow in...No frosts here
Have a maximum 4 month veg timeline and can do 10-12 week flowering stra ins easy.
I have run an sr71 to almost 15 weeks no dramas before
Australia ...and the driest part of Australia ;)
 

Tangerine_

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Nope all good I neglected to say I have optimum outdoor conditions to grow in...No frosts here
Have a maximum 4 month veg timeline and can do 10-12 week flowering stra ins easy.
I have run an sr71 to almost 15 weeks no dramas before
Australia ...and the driest part of Australia ;)
Awesome! You should be good to go then. One thing I would do though is top it several times and create several leads. I've found the LVTK to be really stretchy and I can tell the one I topped will yield more than its untopped partner.
I couldn't imagine having such perfect outdoor conditions. If I did, I'd be steadily growing lots of landrace and heirloom genetics.
 

SchmoeJoe

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Nope all good I neglected to say I have optimum outdoor conditions to grow in...No frosts here
Have a maximum 4 month veg timeline and can do 10-12 week flowering stra ins easy.
I have run an sr71 to almost 15 weeks no dramas before
Australia ...and the driest part of Australia ;)
With conditions like that...

Seriously though, big beds of rich living soil will beat anything for quality and can even give most indoor hydro a run for the yield. Any strain would benefit from it. The only thing is that some produce a whole lot more cellulose outdoors than others. The only way to know is to give them a run.
 

ruby fruit

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Awesome! You should be good to go then. One thing I would do though is top it several times and create several leads. I've found the LVTK to be really stretchy and I can tell the one I topped will yield more than its untopped partner.
I couldn't imagine having such perfect outdoor conditions. If I did, I'd be steadily growing lots of landrace and heirloom genetics.
I top all the time so that suits me and also scrog a bit ....
 

ruby fruit

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With conditions like that...

Seriously though, big beds of rich living soil will beat anything for quality and can even give most indoor hydro a run for the yield. Any strain would benefit from it. The only thing is that some produce a whole lot more cellulose outdoors than others. The only way to know is to give them a run.
Definitely
 

Chunky Stool

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Awesome! You should be good to go then. One thing I would do though is top it several times and create several leads. I've found the LVTK to be really stretchy and I can tell the one I topped will yield more than its untopped partner.
I couldn't imagine having such perfect outdoor conditions. If I did, I'd be steadily growing lots of landrace and heirloom genetics.
Absolutely!
Anything I grow outdoors has to finish by October 1 and most strains start flowering in early August. :?
 
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