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Most mold resistant easily available auto?

f1auto

Member
There are many autos been grown, but many have not been released for sale and people have got hold of the strain via pm and knowing people on weed sites, and being sent them through that,

So out of all the beans there are that are available (through online seed vendors)

what are the most mold resistant strain? has anyone grown an auto outside high north europe? without moldy buds?
 
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SexInTheCity

I've grown MasterLow phor 4 years I think? It's around 15 generation...I've never witnessed mold on it once and have harvested it too many times..I heard DR is good with no-mold too.
 

f1auto

Member
masterlow molds up one of the worst, in UK. its one of the least mold resistant. due to the buds proximity to the ground and moisture, where abouts are you growing?
 

norwegian

Active member
Yeah,where? That is really
the question - i think! :dance013:

How much rain/wind/temp/sun/stuff .
I´m on 57. North..
 
J

joejusttyped

Freeze Cheese '89 (Friesland Indica x Cheese) auto by Big Buddha coming out soon that should be suitable for northern outdoor grows.
 

skotty

horticulturist
Veteran
Freeze Cheese '89 (Friesland Indica x Cheese) auto by Big Buddha coming out soon that should be suitable for northern outdoor grows.

mate there is no conformation that strain is an auto, i think its been listed wrong on the seed banks and its in fact a regular strain
 

BillFarthing

Active member
Veteran
I don't think mold resistance has been a big factor in marketing autos. My best advice would be to look at the resistance of the non-auto part that it has been bred with (look at AK-47 for insights on minigun mold resistance).

Also, more ventilation and some silica are great things to prevent mold in the first place.

Good luck!
 

skotty

horticulturist
Veteran
i think the mold resistance thing is aimed at people who live in unpredictable climates like the uk where are summers are mainly a wash out and the same in some european countries

i cant imagine nothing worse than having your crop wiped out by piss poor weather

this applies if your doing a guriella grow outdoors not so much if you grow in your back garden or green house as you have the advantage of bringing your plants indoors if the weather gets to bad
 

f1auto

Member
Yes it was in terms of mold outdoors, as I'm in the UK and moldy weed is a big issue on a geurilla grow here. I've been having a look a some danish crosses which looke like the best choice if you want guaranteed a harvest in the UK. and automatics
 
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