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    PeakSeedsBC

    Hey guys, I'm on the equator and want to grow sweet skunk outdoor, the problem is by the time they finish it will hit rainy season. I plan to top them them multiple times to produce a lot of pop corn buds. Do u think the mould will destroy them? Am I better off with pure Thais, hazes or other...
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    PeakSeedsBC

    Really nice nice looking bud mate. Hows the smell? Im about to start a grow outdoors on the equator where the humidity is always around 80%. Ive ordered some sweet skunk as its mikes most sativa leaning plant, which will reduce the chance of budrot. Im also looking at ace seeds as they have...
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    PeakSeedsBC

    Beautiful plant, how long did you veg for?
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    PeakSeedsBC

    Perfect I'll definitely try and get my hands on some c99, just emailed Mike now. I'm happy I don't have to grow any of the pure landrace sativas that take 4 to 6 months to finish
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    PeakSeedsBC

    Thanks for the reply. I didn't know he had the c99, I'll definitely hit him up for some. I was looking at the sweet c99, sweet skunk and skunk berry and northern skunk.
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    PeakSeedsBC

    Been reading this thread for a couple days and can't wait to order some beans. I'm doing a grow on the equator where the light is 12/12 all year round, so pretty much any strain goes into flower as soon as its sexually mature, around the 5th node. My biggest concern is mould, although it won't...
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    Growing indicas on the equator?

    Yea they both start to flower around the fifth node, indicas will finish sooner and produce less, my question is will I have mould issues in a climate with no rain but high humidity?
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    Growing indicas on the equator?

    I don't want to grow autos, I want to grow indicas. Indicas will flower straight away because the light is 12/12 here all year round. I'll only get a small yield but I'm fine with that. I just want to know if I'll have mould issues in a climate with no rain but high humidity 80% plus
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    Growing indicas on the equator?

    I would like to start a grow outdoor on the equator. The light is 12/12 all year round, usually I grow sativas and they do really well. I want to start growing indicas, I know the yield will be really small as they will flower as soon as the plant is mature, I'm fine with a small yield. The...
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