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Outdoor workhorse strains > 53 lat

FTL

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Yes This one trigger just as early as my like my Moroccan Beldia . I would like to try Banglug as well but i’ve looked around and researched and can’t seem to find one that is as early as this . The one that vman has and also Dubi has used has to be eary like this . According to Vman my early Fem PS is taking after it’s Banglug parent . I got a cutting vegging in the basement of it
Cool to hear you have a cutting of it.

Did you notice much difference in highs between the two PS phenos?

That Beldia looks like it can push pretty far north too. Did you make any hash with any?
A PSx Beldia could be quick
 

Old Piney

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Damn early tipping.
I think I misunderstood you about tipping I thought you were talking about tipping over
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Old Piney

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Lol Na. We call those early flowers tips. Might just be slang from Nz.and I’m not sending you any tip$ for this either piney ;)

Was it not full day sun in your spot? I
About 8 on average depending in the month they and the angel of the sun
 
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FTL

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Ha yeah I know right bags of tips and cabbage were a thing. Got me high as too when I was a kid with a virgin tolerance

Sorry OP gone a tangent here

Night all merry Xmas
 

Old Piney

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Cool to hear you have a cutting of it.

Did you notice much difference in highs between the two PS phenos?

That Beldia looks like it can push pretty far north too. Did you make any hash with any?
A PSx Beldia could be quick
Just saw this . The PS phenos have deffent tast and smell but high is the same . I did make some dry sift with my Beldia was really good and I do like the Beldia high . As I said the early PS is just as early as Beldia . I did cross the Beldia with Resoli last year. The Resoli didn’t quite make it before the freeze in November but the hybird was done by mid October. I will be making dry sift with that

 
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Just saw this . The PS phenos have deffent tast and smell but high is the same . I did make some dry sift with my Beldia was really good and I do like the Beldia high . As I said the early PS is just as early as Beldia . I did cross the Beldia with Resoli last year. The Resoli didn’t quite make it before the freeze in November but the hybird was done by mid October. I will be making dry sift with that

That’s awsome re: Resoli x beldia drooling thinking of the hash off that nice! Let me know how it goes in the dry sift mate

Did you cross the PS to Rasoli or Rasoli/Beldia at all?

Fast Saliva hash plants for the high lat win imo !!!
 
Tried friesland x erdpurt from TRSC in a less than ideal location under a small opening in some tree cover, put it out sometime in october or september, well beyond the actual time they are meant to begin flowering...They ended up flowering through the autumn-winter, the yield was not good because they were small when i put them out (only wanted some seeds, no males, fml as usual.) and they were basically getting zero hours of direct sun a day, but what was on them tolerated several frosts and plenty of cold and extreme rain and humidity and its buds were doing just fine in the end of november in 55.8 north...Only thing was when i went to get them they were small enough i trampled them in the rain and dark lol...
 

Asentrouw

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Wappa by Paradise is a reliable workhorse. Good mold resistence, potency and yield coupled with a nice citrusy aroma.
It's my favorite 'just weed". Can't do anything wrong with it.

I think Wappa has to big/thight buds for outdoors in my climate. Most of these kind of "indoor" strains just seem to rot straight away around harvest time here.
 

Asentrouw

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Mighty Mite is best used for crossing. on its own it tends to be pretty rough, leafy and low yield, but bulletproof and very fast/hardy. In F1 hybrids, it really shines !

Hardy stuff for crossings I have enough. But they all seem to lack in the potency and taste department when compared to the indoor stuff.
 
Hardy stuff for crossings I have enough. But they all seem to lack in the potency and taste department when compared to the indoor stuff.
In places like nepal cultivated fields often exchange genes with local feral weedy populations, honestly this is very interesting in my opinion. They say the resin from the 'jungli' or feral plants has a certain edge to it that is quite nice
 

Asentrouw

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In places like nepal cultivated fields often exchange genes with local feral weedy populations, honestly this is very interesting in my opinion. They say the resin from the 'jungli' or feral plants has a certain edge to it that is quite nice

I tried some of that Nepalese stuff from RSC, which were very interesting. They are hardy enough, great smells/plants but flower to late to finish properly at 53 lat. Potency is all over the place. But no doubt probably produce great hashish.

Sadly I'm to limited in space and numbers to make a big load of hash, so I prefer buds.

Most Dutch/Danish/Canadian outdoor classics I tried have many different pheno's, so its also a bit of a lottery in regards of potency and taste. Most Canadian stuff seems to rot away here anyway.

Would be nice to find or make something that has it all: the hardiness, high potency and nice bag appeal.
 

*GROWHIGH*

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greenhouse seeds 'the church' ... is the outdoor strain i would recommend .........very hardy , quick , and as long as conditions are not truly terrible you will get a good harvest ,...high is multifaceted, allot of head going on as well as body,......give it a go ...then thank me later ;)
 
greenhouse seeds 'the church' ... is the outdoor strain i would recommend .........very hardy , quick , and as long as conditions are not truly terrible you will get a good harvest ,...high is multifaceted, allot of head going on as well as body,......give it a go ...then thank me later ;)
Honestly i dont mess with those types of genetics. Dutch hybrids are something i think are harmful longterm to cannabis itself and its users. Rather have the stuff revolutionary and rebel forces historically smoke before a fight
 

*GROWHIGH*

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stinking thinking rejecting a seed line purely down to its origins, at this latitude/hardiness zone options are limited and a hardy plant with great resistance to mold ,, that also has a nice high and a lovely scent ??

put your Sunday best on boys ......................i'm taking you to..... church ;)
 
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