celestialgreen
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the way to decide which outdoor strains to grow should be prioritized based on one's geographical location.
the way to decide which outdoor strains to grow should be prioritized based on one's geographical location.
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Afghan Kush from World of seeds, Thats one that i want to try. It should do well in the high heat here. Or some Purple OG from Reserva PrivadaThanks nick and any kushes u recommend and thanks codster,I was never good at grammar but mabe I'll learn that too here lol
What is obvious to one person is not obvious to another, I meant no criticism's other than his lack of clarity in concept due to spelling issues. I am done now, I have no wish to argue any point statement or anything else. I merely stated that a lack of proper spelling makes a statement difficult to understand.Hippysmoke give him a break, no need to point out the obvious. Your no Jorge Cervantez yourself either right?
Where you at? First frost here is Nov 15Well kick me in the balls if the MOST important consideration here isn't the first frost date.. I may have made a big error in planting a Super Silver and a Delahaze with a first frost average date of 10/20, I just might not make it with those two. A lot depends on where I get the info but I got 5 or 6 weeks to go.. Oh Dear jesus please let my plants ripen!!
Of course if frost does not occur where you are than god bless and go with a good old fashioned Skunk #1. A great combo of yield and potency.