Sativa outdoor new england whata you think?

cindycindy

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Hey I'm wondering if anyone here has or plans to grow some sativas outdoors in new england?
any input as to whether or not this would be a good idea considering they're usually long flowering plants would be helpful. we tend to get our first frost early november if we're lucky and sometimes as early as mid october.
Any tips, tricks, warnings etc. would be greatly appreciated.
I'm also contemplating whether to plant my clones straight in the ground or 5-5+ gallon buckets, they'll be hidden in various forests. what do you guys think?

I plan on cloning my mother plants which are.. H. Snow, Nevilles haze, Strawberry haze, Arjan 1, Super Silver
I started seed indoors in late March, transplanted in ground outdoors May 1st, flower around August first week and did fine, 100% sativa tropical landraces. Harvest first week November near the Atlantic coastline. May need to cover with black plastic to get 12 hours day after first 4 weeks if not on the coast. Clones do not have a tap root, so better using seeds. Plant in full direct sun at least 5 hours per day.
 
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