Tropical
Active member
Gingersnap, I agree with evlme2's sativa recommendation. In Florida, bagseed will most likely get you just as good a final product as any commercial seeds if you kill the males and properly dry and cure it. Those strains are bred for outdoor cultivation in warm weather like we have here. The pot in the bag usually sucks because they grow it with seeds and they pack it still wet so it gets moldy. Then, it sits around and gets stale by the time it gets to the street dealers.
The problem with outdoor growing is that you will lose a lot of plants, especially the young ones, to pests. I would start a hundred seeds if you want a good chance of ending up with several ounces. The ones that survive will be small because you are starting so late. A hundred commercial seeds would be expensive, but you can just buy a bag of mexibrick weed and pull the seeds. I wouldn't smoke that shit, but it will be fine cooked into cannabutter and baked into a cookie. Four ounces of event the crapiest weed should still get you stoned a hundred times. Each dose will last hours.
Haze and Skunk will veg in Florida until around August. I don't know any strain that will veg longer than that once the plant (or the mom it was cut from) is sexually mature. Even some pure sativas, such as Durbin, don't have a veg season in Florida.
The problem with outdoor growing is that you will lose a lot of plants, especially the young ones, to pests. I would start a hundred seeds if you want a good chance of ending up with several ounces. The ones that survive will be small because you are starting so late. A hundred commercial seeds would be expensive, but you can just buy a bag of mexibrick weed and pull the seeds. I wouldn't smoke that shit, but it will be fine cooked into cannabutter and baked into a cookie. Four ounces of event the crapiest weed should still get you stoned a hundred times. Each dose will last hours.
Haze and Skunk will veg in Florida until around August. I don't know any strain that will veg longer than that once the plant (or the mom it was cut from) is sexually mature. Even some pure sativas, such as Durbin, don't have a veg season in Florida.