mold and cold resistant strains

Rurumo

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Kali China by Ace is supposed to have good mold and cold resistance. Idk how good in practice, I've only seen it growing in a tent, but it's an awesome strain.
 

Nizza

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I am running some Mother of Berries seeds , which I had chosen to try out for new England weather , it gets very humid during flowering season and it is supposed to be very mold resistant, but I'm not sure about cold. It is supposed to be good in maine so maybe it finishes early and/or can deal with the cold snaps.

They are from T.H.Seeds
 

conor c

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Friesland indica and as others said said durban too passion#1 is ok too theres also serious 6 and realgorillaseeds got a bunch of stuff for out too also obviously a number of autos would work too
 

Hobbes

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Kali Mist by Serious Seeds is suppose to be very mold resistant even in the fall rains of Spain. Don't know how it'll deal with the cold it being a sativa dominant.

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Jimbo the Gael

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I grew it without problems here in Ontario, but my buddy did get a spot or two of bud rot on his. It didn't get the budrot until after a bit of hail in a storm in September.
He also got soft brown scales, but garlic/chili spray got rid of those. I've used it on them and aphids too. I haven't had spidermites outdoors, but I am relatively new to outdoor growing.
 

GrOwThMoNgeR

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Northern Lights, PCK, Purple #1, Shaman all have performed in guerrilla outdoor at latitude 60. There are some strains coming out of Denmark's Christiania that are supposed to be bigger producers though. They really slow down at the end but my final harvest was in November. Cannabis is a hardy plant. I tried Purple Power this year too but the sun petered out before it could get any real flower, total fail. The others don't fill out as big as other places but can't be picky in the North. Still got dense, just pretty skinny buds, thickest were only around 3 inches after dried.
 

GrOwThMoNgeR

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Hard to be wowed by the strength of any of them. (High tolerance) I think the more sativa, the better it survived the cold. The indicas I had died after the second frost (molded beyond recognition) but the Sativas were literally still going in November at latitude 60. Awesome.
 

Freedom seed

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Hard to be wowed by the strength of any of them. (High tolerance) I think the more sativa, the better it survived the cold. The indicas I had died after the second frost (molded beyond recognition) but the Sativas were literally still going in November at latitude 60. Awesome.
I’m at 42 in Canada and the sativa keeps growing for a few weeks even after the hardwood trees drop their leaves. As long as you are getting decent sunny days they keep on growing. The buds might be long fluffy spears but the joints drip resin right from the first toke. Mold and bugs are not so much of a problem with the right plants.

OP: I look for November finishes here, but lots of earlier narrow leaf influenced lines on the market. Something like Bangi Haze from Ace could be off in early October. I had a longer running cross of it and the plant grew as if it were full of antifreeze, with zero bugs or mold. Where I’m at the humidity hovers in between 80 and 100% until late fall.
 

TurboTokes

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Check out peakseedsbc.com Owner is a very well reviewed Canadian breeder, plants grown to our climate and late wet season, and his plant descriptions are very accurate, I perticularly love his C99, mould used to be my biggest issue until I started bought from them and started growing there guerrilla resistant strains.
 
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