Best mold resistant strains you've EVER grown?

psychadelibud

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So, outdoor season is right around the corner and I am wanting to know which strains you have grown that has the absolute best mold resistance as well as holding its potency and yield on top of it... I have a HUGE list of seeds already I am growing outside this year and about 90% of them are resistant to mold and suitable for outdoors. I just like hearing everyone else's experience. I have always had good luck with Skunk#1 crosses, afghanis, haze crosses and a few new age hybrids as well.

My environment is very hot and humid. My season usually goes into the first of November. Botrytis is a MAJOR issue where I live (the bluegrass state). 36/37°....
 
Ive grown durban poison,super lemon og, trainwreck, white widow, northern lights ,purple thai, All all have done exceptionally well outdoors. I live just a little further south then you do.. ;) so it's very hot and humid here to.
 

psychadelibud

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Ive grown durban poison,super lemon og, trainwreck, white widow, northern lights ,purple thai, All all have done exceptionally well outdoors. I live just a little further south then you do.. ;) so it's very hot and humid here to.
Whose Durban did you run? I have ran some durban crosses that did exceptional here. Also have ran white widow and various NL and its crosses as well, they did well too... Whose gear you running??

Awesome, sounds like your close... Basically the same weather and environment. Unless your not in the hills...
 
I've went through various breeders. Bodhi on some, i beleive i got the durban from sensi seeds before it went to shit,Im gonna run some green crack , and blue dream from Humboldt seeds. Oh yeah and I just got a cut of some C99 we'll see how that goes
 

Warfox

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Seeds from Mexican brick. Really earned the nickname ‘weed’. Pretty much most Sativa dom plants with greater spacing between nodes. But it wouldn’t finish properly here in MA.
 

PurpleGlurple

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I had a high yielding Black Berry Kush many years ago that was completely mold resistant. I know because my whole indoor room was infected. Zero PM on the black berry. Everything else completely covered. I am currently testing a few black berry phenos trying to get something close or a good hybrid cross.



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Renfro

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The Durban Poison is a good one but even a mold resistant strain can mold provided the conditions are met. Surprised that the Skunk #1 crosses worked for you, when I ran some skunk #1 beans alongside some other strains, the skunk 1 was the only one that got bud rot. That said, they were the free Skunk #1 beans from Nirvana like 17 years ago.
 

toad37

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What ever you decide to go with maybe consider a proactive mold/pest management regime ..... and personally I would defoliate just shy of aggressively.



 

thumper60

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I had a high yielding Black Berry Kush many years ago that was completely mold resistant. I know because my whole indoor room was infected. Zero PM on the black berry. Everything else completely covered. I am currently testing a few black berry phenos trying to get something close or a good hybrid cross.



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looks good but I think opp is asking about out door strains.
 

thumper60

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Feison Dew from Dp is pretty much mold proof,only problem is you gotta work it for a bit an junk all the purple phenos you want the short fat leafed phenos that stay green not purple. works very well in the swamps of maine.done mid sept.
 

PurpleGlurple

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I here ya I used to think like that.
Think like what? Blackberry Kush is great outside as long as you feed correctly & combined that with the mold resistance even better.

People who think certain clones are bad outside just aren't feeding them properly
 

MidwestGorilla219

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Problem I'd there are 40 different DP breeders and almost all probably don't have the real S.A. variety.
DP = Dutch Passion who admitted that wld traits have been introduced at some point in the breeding stage. As an outdoor grower in the north I'm not even concerned about it being a real S.A. variety or not I just want strains that perform well outdoors. I don't think the real Durban Poison would finish in my climate anyways.
 
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