choosing a new strain for next years grow cold climate early finisher, heigh yeilder.

bosshog416

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timewarp has been recomended for my grow next year. what sort of per plant yield can i expext given proper care, nutes, watering and sun???
I am looking for high yeilding strains for central canada, early frost around october 1
 

UGA

Active Member
sooo thats it? high yield and early finish?

what month do you guys start up there?

like for instance here in the south im hoping to plant my stuff in early april but if the weather won't cooperate late april for sure.
 

bosshog416

Member
hey uga
usually i start mothers in january so i can clone and put out strong plants out mid may.
i'm sure everyone does things a little differient.
 

sonar

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Hey I was about to start a similar thread, but I saw this one so I figured I'd just jump in. I'm looking for early finishers too. Not so much because of cold climate, but because we generally have rainy fall weather and I had some mold issues this past year. I'm looking for strains that finish around the first week of October. I was checking out Timewarp, (I think I saw your other thread actually) but I think that only comes in regular seeds. I'm looking to do feminized since I really don't have the room to start mothers for clones, although that's how I'd prefer to do it if I could. I didn't have any trouble with feminized strains this past year, except I think the results would be much more uniform doing clones. Any suggestions?

Here's a few strains I'm currently looking at:
Barney's Farm-LSD
DNA-Recon (recommended by DNA, emailed them with strain suggestions)
Reserva Privada-Purple Wreck (also recommended by DNA)
DNA-LA Confidential
Sweet Sweeds-Green Poison
Sagarmatha-Cailifornia Trainwreck
Nirvana-Aurora Indica (on the fence about going with Nirvana, although I hear this is one of their best strains)

Has anyone ever grown anything from Female Seeds? They have three strains I'm looking into. Maroc, Purple Power, and Easy Sativa, but I'm not familiar with the quality of this seedbank, so I'm not sure. I'm also going to grow Ceres Purple again since it turned out awesome for me this year and finished the last week of Sept. Thinking about trying out their Orange Bud as well.

Sorry if it seems like I'm hijacking, but I thought since we are both looking for similar strains I could post here instead of starting a whole new thread.
 

bosshog416

Member
now worries man, no hijacking going on, the more input the better. I've been doing a buck of reading over the past few days and found Krystalica by mandala seeds, any thoughts?
 

sonar

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Not familiar with Mandala Seeds, but I was checking it out on Attitude and I don't see Krystalica. Mandala #1 looks pretty good though.
 

chef c

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ur canadian and your not thinking about the best thing to come outta your country since ice??? haha, PURPLE PINEBERRY!!! earlyyy, triched, hearty... i had an infection of spider mites this year, it seemed like the plant killed em before i could, and scoffed at a round of powdery mildew that took hold of two amazing lavander haze plants that i had... clones are expensive but you may be able to find some out there...
 

loaded dervish

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I am just south of you in nw washington my fav strained in alaskin thunderfuck or northern lights. I am going to throw some sweet purples in next year hear they grow up to 8 feet and yeild nice purple buds. it is also mold resistant and short seson will harvest end of sep with all of these strains. gl keep growing people have been growing up there for years!!
 

sonar

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Do any of you guys have any experience with Female Seeds (the breeder)? They have strains that I think would be perfect for me and are very reasonable priced, but I don't want to go with them if they aren't any good. I took a gamble on genetics this year and I think it hurt me a little in the end.
 

The Ruiner

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Look for some with S. African genetics...they can tolerate frosts, finish WAY earlier than most outdoor SATs, yeild nicely.

In fact, Durban Poison won 3rd place at the HT medical cup this last year...I would love a cut of that stuff...
 

loaded dervish

Active Member
I forgot to ask do you wnat a sativa dominated plant or indica. You have a better shot of growing indica in your climate but you can go for some 90% sativas that finish early. It all depends on your prefrance in smoke do you want a upity high or a knock out high. if you want a knock out high i would go with alaskin thunderfuck, or northern lights. If you want a nice party high upity wild go with durban posin or sweet purple you might have a harder time finishing them but it will be worth the smoke or you can go with a mix of straineds so no matter what you get smoke.
 

mushroom head

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Anyone try Nepali grizzly? Thinking bout trying it next year, in Cananda too. Got northern lights and a couple other strains already, looking for a couple more.
 

bosshog416

Member
Thanks for all the input guys made my choices and bought my seeds today
tundra ata
Genetics: Tundra x Kazakhstani
Variety: Pure Indica
Type: f1 Hybrid
Harvest Date: End of September
Flowering Period: 6 weeks
THC Content: 19%
Characteristics: Quick flowerer, good in cold climate

Krystalic
Type: mostly sativa
Cultivation: indoor/outdoor
Height (outdoor): 1,5 to 3 meters (depending on planting time)
Flowering time: 70 days/October
Yield (outdoor): 400-800 gr. dry weight per plant (depending on plant size)
High: long lasting sativa high, euphoric, creative, energetic.

Northern light x big bud
Bank: World of Seeds Bank
Way of crop: indoor / outdoor
Lineage: Afghan
Genotype: 100% Indica
Height: 100-120 cm
Width: Middle
Growing phase: 3 to 4 weeks
Flowering phase: 55 / 60 days indoors/ end of September outdoors
Production: 400-500 gr/m2 indoors / 900 to 1000 gr per plant outdoors
Resistance to mildew: High
Resistance to plagues: High.
Irrigation tolerance: Middle
Medical value: High
Smell: Strong
Taste: Fruity
Effect: Narcotic medical
THC Level: < 18%

sweet purple
Type: Purple Indica/Sativa
Flowering: End Sep/beg Oct (n.L.)
Yield: Outdoors between 55 n.L and 55 s.L
Environment: 500g per plant outdoors
Effect/Buzz: Clear, physically relaxing
Smell/Taste: Taste: herbal
THC: 9-12%

durban poison
Plant type: Best suitable for outdoor growing.
Plant height: Tall, mostly Sativa.
Stoned or high: Sativa high, cerebral buzz.
THC level: Moderate 5-10%
Flowering Weeks: 8/9 weeks.
Yield: 450 grams (Sea of Green on one m2).
Harvest Month: 9.
Grow difficulty: Easy (good for beginners).

now i just have to grow some healthy mothers and get ready for cloning.
feels like christmas
 
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