What's the best strain to grow outdoors?????what everyone's opinion

HippySmoke

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the way to decide which outdoor strains to grow should be prioritized based on one's geographical location.

Agreed.

Oh and I also have grown GWS and I must say it rather like it, potent and delicious. But I have never grown it outdoors so how it well it will do is unknown to me.
 

Teamfresno

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Thanks everyone and im Gona go with nicks or vilsias opion since there in my region but I wanted to hear what everyone else's opinion too ....
 

nick559

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my blue widow has chunky colas already.....its a good strain, smells very pungent and sweet.
 

codster25

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Hippysmoke give him a break, no need to point out the obvious. Your no Jorge Cervantez yourself either right?
 

Teamfresno

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Thanks nick and any kushes u recommend and thanks codster,I was never good at grammar but mabe I'll learn that too here lol
 
Critical Jack Autoflowering is a cannabis strain from Dinafem Seeds and is probably the most popular autoflowering marijuana strain in Spain. Critical Jack is a crossing between the incredible popular Critical + and the always fantastic Jack Herer strain. This hybrid has been backcrossed a few times with Lowryder #2 by Dinafem Seeds to make it fully autoflowering. Besides the many very positive reports you can find online about the Critical Jack Autoflowering (mostly on Spanish forums), we have seen a large outdoor crop in Spain which totally blew our mind. Plants looked totally amazing with hard, tight buds, completely covered with resin. The plants had a very strong smell with an intense, sweet flavour. The Critical Jack Autoflowering finishes its life cycle within 70 days. From seed to harvest!
 

nick559

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Thanks nick and any kushes u recommend and thanks codster,I was never good at grammar but mabe I'll learn that too here lol
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 Privada
 

HippySmoke

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Hippysmoke give him a break, no need to point out the obvious. Your no Jorge Cervantez yourself either right?
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.
 

Rottedroots

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"For example a common production strain a few year's ago (mentioned above) was big bud but the strain in question despite being know for high yield's cannot be effectively grown outdoors in my local area as the growing season is far too short too effectively flower the plant."

A bit of a run on sentence and don't you mean KNOWN rather than KNOW for a high yield? What a awful sentence..;-) JK. Actually I know what you mean.
 

sniperx999

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I didn't want to read if anyone had posted it yet but hell even if they did two people saying has to be good, right?
Barneys Farm 8 Ball Kush looks so good. Here's the description form my favorite breeders:
Barneys Farm 8-*Ball Kush is a mostly indica marijuana cross from the Barney's Farm seed collection. The origin of this strain goes to the Afghan and Pakistan mountains. Over years, Barney's Farm's seed breeders tried to combine the best qualities from the both parents in order to create an easy growing cannabis with heavy bud production. 8 Ball Kush is definitely a success of many years of selective inbreeding. Cannabis Seeds of this marijuana variety are extremely easy to grow. They are very resistant to mould and mushroom and cope fine with stress. They show a good 90% germination rate and produce healthy seedlings which can be put under a 12/12 light cycle straight away. Seeds of 8 Ball Kush are suitable for indoor and outdoor growing. When grown indoors, plants of this cannabis show great results in all sorts of setups, pots, soils and hydroponics. Matured plants are typically indica - they are really petite, just 60 cm, with a well developed x-mas tree shape. It's very easy to manage and manicure these plants - they don't seem to need any special care. Flowering takes just 55 days, a mild spicy/hash aroma appear already at the beginning. It become more intense while maturing, yet, will not smoke you out of your home. Outside harvest starts at the end of September. 8 Ball Kush cannabis is a great yielder. 450 gr. per m2 is amazingly high for such a small plant and is guaranteed even under unfavourable conditions. Bud form compact sticky groups between, they are very dense and contain at least 18% of THC and 1.4 % of CBD. This balance makes her high very powerful, corporal effect.
Sex: Regular & Feminized
Type: (Mostly Indica)
Flowering: Photoperiod
Height: Medium
Area: Indoor & Outdoor
Genetics: Afghanistan / Pakistan Origin

This plant looks great for me over here in the San Jose area
It is $44.64 +shipping over at Attitude for 5 fems, or $10.51 +shipping each
I am personally strongly considering growing a few of these next year.

Edit: After further researching the strain and other RIU users experiences I found it may not have the most stable genetics. Would not as strongly recommend this anymore. I did look through the thread and the people you agreed with picked good strains. Best of luck.
 

Rottedroots

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Well kick me in the balls if the MOST important consideration here isn't the first frost date.:dunce::dunce:. 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. :D
 

sniperx999

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Well kick me in the balls if the MOST important consideration here isn't the first frost date.:dunce::dunce:. 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. :D
Where you at? First frost here is Nov 15

Edit:

  • Locatio
    • Boston/South Shore
      Nothing like my area probably





 

HippySmoke

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Wow sniperx999 than you so more for sharing that information! You did quite a bit of research apparently, it's too bad the genetics are not stable. Otherwise it would have been a variety I would have loved to try.

Second I feel your pain RottedRoots ever since I moved out to the boondocks the higher elevation is causing it to get dang cold early and late in the year compared to my last place of residence. But I know a trick.... I am not sure how well it would work with a guerrilla grow though. Take a couple of wire hangers make a pair of loops to go around the plant kind of like a tomato cage. Or with small enough plant a tomato cage will do. Take a burlap sack and cover the plant on the night before the anticipated frost try to use a framing device such as wire hanger's to keep the burlap sack from touching the plant as much as possible. It will help prevent mold from the water evaporation and morning dew. Extended contact with a good dense bud and the burlap for extended periods... well if the burlap is soaked could eventually cause mold/mildew issues. But I tell ya what it has protected my tomatoes from some freaky early frost's. Bet it would work well enough with cannabis, and the burlap can be dyed green for camouflage. Oh and of course I would recommend removing the burlap as early as possible the next day, when you are sure there won't be any threat of frost for today. Oh and try to go for the most threadbare burlap ya can, allows more light penetration to keep the plant from getting confused about it's light cycle.

Oh and yes perhaps my most common grammar issue is recurring run on sentences. :P
 

sniperx999

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I try to make sure my answers have some kind of support if I am not 100% on them

Edit: I am still looking into other strain I am considering growing. I will post some that have similar qualities if I find one
Edit#2: Thinking back a year or so ago I grew a strain I would recommend I will post it in a minute
 
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