What Strain Should I Grow For A First Timer

dtexas

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Can Someone Help Me Find An Easy Outdoor "Anybody Can Grow" Strain For My First Time Ever Growing And Its Hot Were I Stay Here In Central Texas, Ive Researched That Climate Plays A Big Role In the Area You Are Growing.someone Help!! Plz
 

ylem

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northern lights, super skunk, fast pine, durban poison, ak 47, hindu kush, big bud and power plant were some of my best outdoor plants in the harsh canadian outdoors so im sure they'll do well in texas. all of those strains are forgiving as relatively fast growing. i know fast pine is an outdoor strain specifically created for the brutal canadian outdoor summer and fall.
 

dtexas

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northern lights, super skunk, fast pine, durban poison, ak 47, hindu kush, big bud and power plant were some of my best outdoor plants in the harsh canadian outdoors so im sure they'll do well in texas. all of those strains are forgiving as relatively fast growing. i know fast pine is an outdoor strain specifically created for the brutal canadian outdoor summer and fall.
Thanks but what about Lemon Skunk?
 

MsApple

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Can Someone Help Me Find An Easy Outdoor "Anybody Can Grow" Strain For My First Time Ever Growing And Its Hot Were I Stay Here In Central Texas, Ive Researched That Climate Plays A Big Role In the Area You Are Growing.someone Help!! Plz
Pineapple Express...easy to grow, like dry conditions and requires less nutes and attention.... I've been growing her for 6 months now... not the same plant! And she likes it dry, she gives me no problems and she doesn't grow much in flowering like most plants, so if you want her big veg her long... her smoke is yummy!
 

dtexas

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Pineapple Express...easy to grow, like dry conditions and requires less nutes and attention.... I've been growing her for 6 months now... not the same plant! And she likes it dry, she gives me no problems and she doesn't grow much in flowering like most plants, so if you want her big veg her long... her smoke is yummy!
Do you think i could plant her right now and do you think humidity would kill her?
 

nomiss

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Do you think i could plant her right now and do you think humidity would kill her?
First off, it is too late in the season to plant if you want any real yield. Most people plant in late april early may. Second, humidity during vegging is a good thing and will not kill your plant. Humidity is only bad during flowering because it can cause mold.
 

Canon

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Save your money! Bagseeds are learner seeds.
There's much to learn and it's less painfull with free seeds.
 

HankDank

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Save your money! Bagseeds are learner seeds.
There's much to learn and it's less painfull with free seeds.
this might be good advice, wish id of practiced with a few freebies myself. spent like 70 on 5 premium seeds and killed the first 2 before even made it to veg
 

HankDank

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I am a beginner, im growing Nirvana's Northern Lights fem autos now, they are going good, but i had 2 60day wonders that i ended up killing which sucked. I hear the NLs are good for beginners, the AK48 is supposed to be really easy to grow, If your wanting to buy seeds, id go to the Attitude seed bank online and they have search options where you can narrow the seeds down to what your looking for and get a good idea of the types of strains you might be more interested in, im in Tx too by the way
 

dtexas

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I just saw the n.l. autos and i want to by one but i want to plant them outside and its been hot here in austin so i dont know how it will do
 

Paperhouse

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Another vote for Northern Lights. Really sturdy strain and hard to mess up.

I just saw the n.l. autos and i want to by one but i want to plant them outside and its been hot here in austin so i dont know how it will do
How hot is it there exactly? During the hottest days of summer I had both of mine under a constant temp of 93-96 and they still looked very healthy.
 

dtexas

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Another vote for Northern Lights. Really sturdy strain and hard to mess up.



How hot is it there exactly? During the hottest days of summer I had both of mine under a constant temp of 93-96 and they still looked very healthy.
from 93-103 tomorows high's supposed to be 104, and here in Austin,Tx its REALLY HUMID.
Do you think for a beginner(first timer) northern light autos would be good to plant outdoors if yours were good ide want to buy a pack from nirvana
 

Paperhouse

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from 93-103 tomorows high's supposed to be 104, and here in Austin,Tx its REALLY HUMID.
Do you think for a beginner(first timer) northern light autos would be good to plant outdoors if yours were good ide want to buy a pack from nirvana
Yes I would recommend them. But I would also recommend that you wait until it gets slightly cooler to plant them. Around 95 should be alright, but I'm worried that 100+ would fry the seedlings.
 

HankDank

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thats a good choice, germ some bag seed and go stick em in the ground and see how you do with them in this weather, then when you knows its reasonable for outside growing and you get a little grasp on the whole thing plant your good seeds
 
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