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Experience with Chocolope, ECSD, or Blackberry OG?

MountainBudz

⛽🦨 Kinebud and Heirloom Preservationist! 🦨 ⛽
Just wondering if anyone has ever ran these strains outdoors? I have several cuts of each and they are currently in day 55 of flower at the moment.

I had a bud rot issue last few days found only in my two bubblicious phenos and my super skunk. Had to harvest those early, they needed another week but its better than losing all.

But the Chocolope, ECSDH (Diesel pheno) and Blackberry OG (biggest yielder by looks from Emerald Triangle) seems to be great so far with no issues, knock on wood.

They have that good dry (may not make sense to you but it does to me... seems like the buds isn't so humid and moist feeling in the center compared to an indica dom but still just as dense) , sativa type influence in the buds that seems like they would be great for the outdoors or basically just "mold resistant".

So I marked off the bubblicious and super skunk. They for sure wont have a place in my OD guerilla grows. Any help/info on these strains would be greatly appreciated and thank you in advance!!!!

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MountainBudz

⛽🦨 Kinebud and Heirloom Preservationist! 🦨 ⛽
I think so too...

I must have gotten lucky, it is a freebie I had for a year and a half sitting back and I said what the hell and gave her a shot. Must have got lucky and got a good pheno, she is by far got the frostiest buds in the room and they are extremely dense.

Hope she smokes like she looks and smells!
 

Stardog

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I've run sours and chocolopes outdoors and if you're west of the Mississippi they'll probably do really well. The sours have a tendency to go to mush out here in the east but in a dry climate you could really kill it. If the weather's good you can run a great sour up here but once October hits the trouble starts, you never know though it's always worth trying if you have a good spot. My friend Scrappy from IC ran them(sours and sour hybrids) outdoors last year and did really well. I've been thinking about doing some outdoor plants this year but our weather makes me nervous to put too much into it, esp being right by the ocean etc. Good luck.:)
 
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