please help with seed choice.

gonfishin

Active Member
Good evening to all and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! Well here is my situation. I am a first time grower and because of my current situation (roommates) I will have to grow outdoors in a forest. I live on the southern border of Germany and the weather is (I find) quite comparable to upstate New York (but a little warmer). I need a strain that is very hardy. I may not be able to afford a lot of fertilizers and the area has a lot of hiking trails (foot traffic is a problem), so I will only be able to make a few tours of my crop. I have places picked out which will get sunlight but are away from eyes. I plan on starting them inside (in a closet) then moving them out in the early hours (in a backpack). Then I will hike them into place in four separate patches (5-6 plants each).
My inspiration for this guerilla operation is brown dirt warrior (you rock bro!). I will follow in his footsteps with my farming. Although I don’t have a Chevy… I have a mountain bike. I have almost everything planned out I only need the seed strain type.




happy smoking :blsmoke:
and thanks
 

nongreenthumb

Well-Known Member
Early girl from sensi seeds, hardy plant and finishes reasonably early to stop it getting into a time of year when its just too cold but its a strong hardy plant too.

I also hear good things about warlock and exile from magus genetics for outdoor crops at a more northern latitude.
 

weezer

Well-Known Member
hey body i have no suggestion for you but i was just saying good luck .. i going to do a smallbrown dirt as well he show what can be done when you have a goal and set your mind to it ...spring will be here soon
 

gonfishin

Active Member
Thanks for the replies. I think I will get two packs of early girl :hump: but I need something else, i think:eyesmoke:.
anyone else have any ideas??
oh and thanks for the support weezer and good luck to you too. the army of weed farmers is growing!

-thanks
gonfishin
 

jenncandida

Active Member
Id recommend Himalayan Gold from Greenhouse seeds. I grew it this past season and the damn plants were in the 6-7 foot high range and finished in a even more northern climate then yours.Also I can guarentee that the buzz from the Himalayan blows early girl away.
 
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