A strain I can plant next spring, and come back when it's ready

steezy

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Hey, next year I want to plant some huge crops spread out through forests far away, and I want to know what strain will best survive the conditions (I'm in Ontario, Canada). My plan is to find my strain now, and start growing it indoors to get seeds, then head out with a gps next spring to plant. Any ideas?
 

weezer

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freezeland.
it was made by the qubec bikers to have short growing season ,heavy yeild.and mold reisistane
 

apasunee

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Sounds like it could be this winters crop for sure, too bad they dont take trades in seedbanks as I seeded the hell out of my white widow, blueberry, and hashberry plants last season and am now forced to grow these strains for the next hundred years.... Time to try that BC, could be a good yeilding strain for this winter......:peace:......
 

Twistyman

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Northern light..most banks will have seeds for cooler northern climates..but unless you find a spot that has good ground water, water retention or a near by pond..the only thing that will grow 100% unattended is ragweed... not smoking weed...that take some effort... IMO
 
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