Outdoor Norway, best seeds?

frankjones

Active Member
Thinking about doing an outdoor grow in Norway this upcoming spring. Looking for a high yielding, stable, and relatively potent plant that will withstand possible low temperatures. Been looking at Kiwi seeds 2 pounder. any suggestions/comments? is that a good strain? Looking for maximum yield under these conditions.
 

the widowman

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ruderallis indica from sensiseeds.com is the only plant id recommend for scandinavia man. cause of the hard climate conditions. it would be the only plant to guarentee a harvest. or maybe lowryder would work . peace.
 

frankjones

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That Sagarmatha Seeds Stuporsonic from sweden actually looks pretty good and stable. I'm looking for something with a very high yield though too. I've heard that "critical mass" by Mr nice seeds is a good outdoor strain and has a very high yield. Anybody know whether or not it would work in Norway?
 

outsidegrower

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det er ikke veldig stabil, men det er ett phenotype som er virkelig god, bør du få et godt kvartal pund fra det jeg har lest. Jeg avl det til "Sensi seeds tidlig girl" for å gjøre den mer stabil.​
 

frankjones

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tusen takk for rådet! (thanks for the advice). Keep it coming. By the way do the seeds listed below seem like good picks for the Norwegian climate, and if so which ones, and if not which ones? Advice and comments greatly appreciated!


-Nirvana Swiss Miss

-Lowlife Automatic AK47 FEMINISED Autoflowering Hybrids

-Kiwi Seeds 2 Pounder

-Nirvana New Purple Power

-Seedsman Seeds Ata Tundra Seeds

-Sensi Seeds Early Skunk

-Green House Seeds Himalayan Gold Feminized
 

frankjones

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you think that Northern lights would survive in Norwegian climate, because from what i've just read about it, it appears to be a mostly indoor strain? and what do you think about the seeds on that list?
 

the widowman

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you think that Northern lights would survive in Norwegian climate, because from what i've just read about it, it appears to be a mostly indoor strain? and what do you think about the seeds on that list?
northern lights does well outdoors as well as indoors. it was developed to grow indoors but subsequently was found to do well outdoors as well. can turn a deep purple color outdoors as well i hear. hope this helps. peace.

:leaf:
 

outsidegrower

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Well as long as your plant finishes by oct. 1 you'll be alright. I live in the midwest and we get the hard frost be mid october so I make sure there done before that. Look at every seed bank and narrow it down to a few you like. I all comes down to what you like unless you intend to sell it then its all about the yeild. Look into the canadian seed banks they tend to breed there plants to finish early.
 

the widowman

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hey frank man theres one plant i think you should look at . its called ATA tundra. its a alaskan strain which can handle frost or close to it.

its a seedsman strain or they sell one thr same. :bigjoint:
 

gogrow

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my wife's family are from norway.... lovely country; just hope we will be able to visit sometime... even considering moving over there, as they have some property on a mountain somewhere; sounds nice.
 
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