It's hard to say anything without knowing at least the latitude, climate type and lenght of grow season.
You probably want something mold + cold resistant and fast finishing?
here are lots of connisseur od strains
Check out the impressive White Jones in CSG forum.
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=265290
I know there massive,.Its all in the genetics, with a good soil mix, he only adds water.
I wish that some one who knew the ins and outs of mixing good soil that last a full season with water only would write a recipe for us guerilla growers, leaving out the stuff that might make animals dig out plants up and making it for about 50 gallons, since thats the size of most guerilla holes..
I can give you some good ideas, use peat as it retains a lot of water (more than coco), always mix some native soil in, and make your soil mix so that it "blends" well with the native soil, i you have very hard clay like native soil, make sure it drains well.
Mke your holes and let them, sit for a few months, let the soil "set" and then plant in spring, the results are amazing.
Watch out for growing right next to shrubs/trees as their roots will invade your holes.