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Good Strains for Florida

Troglart

Well-Known Member
I know ive posted a few times about growing and never sucsesfully completed a grow, but does anyone know a good indoor or outdoor strain that i can grow, i have the perfect place now, a good light, and secracy, i want to try something with high thc, something normally not sold normally on the streets. until i get good though im going to grow some mids / regs, nothing too devistating if there all males or die, i just want to research where and how to get / grow some good strains

any suggestions appreshiated
 

joekikass

Well-Known Member
I bought feminized grapefruit (sativa) , 4 out of 5 geminated nd showed their flaps (pistils) after 2 weeks 24 h lite , 5 weeks flowerin nd all are really healthy 1'z a monster will send you latest pictz if your interested
 

ljjr

Well-Known Member
i live in florida....try a indica strain, they grow well indoors, bigbud is a good beginners strain..or some celtic stone..celtic stone are easy to grow and has a great high and very forgiving of mistakes.
 

CrackerJax

New Member
Look, anything can be grown indoors. I'm assuming you are interested in outdoors. Humidity and the subsequent bud rot will be your greatest challenge.
first of all just grow them in little individual pots until they sex out. throw away the males and plant your females in the secret place. Make sure you are not near any cow or deer trails (they luv weed). If you do not have the ability to visit them often, then plant them up a bit with a mound so they don't get flooded out. frankly you will probably lose them to bud rot in high summer because you cant control how much and when the water comes. I only keep them in high summer if i can tend to them rapidly.
I keep them on a wheeled cart and when it starts to rain, I go out and slip them under a small plexiglass roof i made. The rest of the year is much easier. If you plant now you're crop will probably not hit bud stage till after the rainy season is over, so start now and you'll be in good shape.
Good luck and don't forget to have fun with it. Don't worry too much, it's just a weed.
 

JBDstoner

Active Member
any hybrid would be great for indo, i've grown the master kush outdoor in fla and it turned out great. a couple of buddies i knew grew jock horror,bubba kush,purple super kush, and basically all these high times buds and they've turned out better than some of the bullshit bud from the cali dispensors!
 

Brick Top

New Member
If you like a sativa high an oldie but a goodie is Nevilles Haze. You won’t find that being sold on the streets and if you can believe Green House Seeds description they claim 21% THC and that is well more than just respectable.
 

REEFS

Well-Known Member
I lived in Jacksonville for 12 years and believe with the climate there you could just about grow anything there (with exception to a non hardy indica strain because of the heat) Stay away from strains prone to mold/bud rot because of the high humidity. Don't be afraid to try some tropical sativa the summer months are long enough to just about finish anything.
 

Hobbes

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mmmmm Florida ..... or as we refer to it "Canada South".

Currently we have approx. 3 million geriatric troops stationed in Canada South awaiting their Battle Rascals (tm) - an armoured 4 wheel drive personal attack wheel chair capable of going very, very slow. We've a little problem that the Canadian Science Institute will solve any day - the rubber tracks keep melting on the hot pavement! It's like there's not any snow in that whole lower province, nothing for the tracks to bite into.

Personally, I say let the yanks think they still own it so they do the up keep. If our senior citizens do take over we'll have to negotiate an ease way down the I95 and we'll probable get stuck doing the road repairs.

Now that I've thought about it I'm going to Costa Rica on my next vacation.

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