Whats a good strain, no seriosly!!!

Claypipe

Active Member
Alright:
High humid, half rain, half dry summers
Last frost: may 30th, first frost oct 12th
All i want to know is a strain.
A strain that i can just plant in soil from home hardware, outdoors where sun can get at it mainly in mornings and midday.
Mold resistant ( or at least unlikely to mold)
Honestly at this point i dont care what strain, just one thats fast and easy, bassically a throw and go strain
plz plz plz plz help and it is very aprecialted!
 
Do they even have dirt in newfoundland? Heard it was nothing but rocks out there :-P

There is this one strain I know of, called early skunk, which apparently is fast to flower, has a bit of sativa in it (grows big) and can take the elements rather well. Haven't personally grown it, just what I hear from a friend.
 

Whatstrain

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I know you can grow outdoors in Newfoundland as my partner went there as a kid and their family had a bunch of plants outside. Anything pure indica is going to be too dense and mold, season isnt long enough for a sativa so you want a nice hybrid. I would look for a autoflower hybrid, start it indoors under a few CFL's for the first 2 weeks then put it outside. You get what you put in, so dont expect some amazing weed if you dont put much into it.
 

hornedfrog2000

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I think the strain called early pearl was made for high humidity conditions. Hmmm... There is another one I can't think of right now. OH, think it was hollands hope?
 

markexpress

Active Member
You're a Canadian outdoor grower just like me. From my Ontario experience, I highly recommend the following strains for their quality, strength, THC, yield and resistance to problems:

Barneys Farm Pineapple Chunk
G13 Labs Blueberry Gum
Sweet Seeds Auto Cream Caramel
Sweet Seeds Cream Caramel

Bomb Seeds Berry Bomb

My customers thoroughly enjoyed the above strains. Get it from The Attitude, add an apparel item and its safe and secure.
Whatever you do, DO NOT buy any sativa dominant strains, ever. The rainy climate will turn them into shit.
 

ArCaned

Active Member
Outdoors you have 2 choies:

1) grow autos - fast to flower not requiring 12/12 photoperiod, disadvantage generally lower yeild and potency than normal photo strains.

2) grow a pure indica with good mould resist - like Hollands Hope and hope that it can get its buds done before the conditions become too poor.
 

hornedfrog2000

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I was thinking a fast flowering bud would be good too. Grape God is fire that finishes right at 7-8 weeks, but it is VERY dense so it would scare me a bit. Although it should be done by like oct 1st.
 
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