a little help from my friends

Primz

Well-Known Member
Hi guys and girls,

Havent been on for a little while hope you havent forgot about me.

As like the norm im stil doing my inside thing but have decided to go for an outdoors proj for next year and wanted to get the ball moveing.

As im in the UK, i am looking for a good indica selection (no sativas what so ever) looking for them to be all under 4ft, good yeild and low flower time, but main thing is for them to handle the harsh british weather.

Any ideas people? a few strains and links would be great.

Thanks in advance.

Primzzzzzzz:peace:
 

Corn Fed 69

Member
Hi guys and girls,

Havent been on for a little while hope you havent forgot about me.

As like the norm im stil doing my inside thing but have decided to go for an outdoors proj for next year and wanted to get the ball moveing.

As im in the UK, i am looking for a good indica selection (no sativas what so ever) looking for them to be all under 4ft, good yeild and low flower time, but main thing is for them to handle the harsh british weather.

Any ideas people? a few strains and links would be great.

Thanks in advance.

Primzzzzzzz:peace:
Hey Primz, never ben to the UK but live in MT I know what you mean about harsh conditions. The last week it's been a freezing hell 9 F over night, but 50 F inside. we broke records by 20 to 25 degrees this week, next year I am going to try ak47xlowrider#2 for a 70 day total grow this might work for your situation, another option would be to try BC seeds they claim to have strains that grow well in cold climates. Hope this helps I have to grab my microscope have 5 on the verge of amber trics. Good Luckbongsmilie
 

Primz

Well-Known Member
Hey Primz, never ben to the UK but live in MT I know what you mean about harsh conditions. The last week it's been a freezing hell 9 F over night, but 50 F inside. we broke records by 20 to 25 degrees this week, next year I am going to try ak47xlowrider#2 for a 70 day total grow this might work for your situation, another option would be to try BC seeds they claim to have strains that grow well in cold climates. Hope this helps I have to grab my microscope have 5 on the verge of amber trics. Good Luckbongsmilie
A big no no for the auto flowers. I cant stand them, pay good money for auto flowering seeds and you get 20g max of 1 plant not worth the hassle to be honest but thatnks for the input. BC seeds sounds like a good option. Thanks bro

Dont go for the lowryders go for dwarf they much better and get bigger results.

Keep em comeing need some good strains for these conditions lol bongsmilie
 
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