What's new
  • ICMag with help from Phlizon, Landrace Warden and The Vault is running a NEW contest for Christmas! You can check it here. Prizes are: full spectrum led light, seeds & forum premium access. Come join in!

Potent, Mold resistant strain for Northern growers?

big315smooth

mama tried
Veteran
45 degrees is up there im at 43 north east and ive seen falls where sep 23 to oct 14 can be nasty rainy and frost advisory but some years fine up till oct 14 suck cutting down early
 

St. Phatty

Active member
What breeder? When does it finish, what latitude?

The original came from HSO or Emerald.

at 42 degrees North.

Actually, it was a cross with a Blue Widow cross.

Started flowering about August 1, finished somewhere between October 1 and October 15. I prefer to let it go longer.
 

Nup

Active member
I can second bangi hazem tried it this summer - ;ate october harvest and tough as can be.
 

La Buena Hierba

Active member
ICMag Donor
Veteran
i like mine Dubble Blanche
i put few in gueillia each year here in the netherlands .
they are one of the LBH,s strains that are Potent, Mold resistant and harvest first weeks of september great for us nordic growers

picture.php

https://www.labuenahierba.com/
picture.php

picture.php

https://www.labuenahierba.com/



Peace LBH
 

TychoMonolyth

Boreal Curing
Swazi Gold and Nirvana's Original Glue. Zero mold after a hot humid fall. Harvested well after 3rd hard frost. Swazi came in after the 1st snow. Fan leaves were worse for wear, but the buds tightened right up perfectly.
 

Rodehazrd

Well-known member
I'm in the Bangi Haze camp myself I'm at 38 and she finished in mid September. I grew 6 girls from seed in a cold wet fall and only one pheno had a few specks of white mold. I'm going back outside again with a clone from my best one this year. She gave 12 oz of dried bud in a 30 gallon tote. Other farmers here lost most all to the PM running mostly indica strains. One guy ran the Liberty Haze from Barneys and also did well. You can believe Dubi when he says high mushroom resistance.:tiphat:
 

f-e

Well-known member
Mentor
Veteran
Where are you?
Sometimes rot can be avoided by getting things down earlier. Other times, just forget indoor looking buds as they don't air well enough. Perhaps the cause of the rot can be identified, or preventative measures taken. Or all four.

Different latitudes allow for different plants, so I really can't answer yet
 

Sign

Member
Anyone have any mold resistant Indicas they'd recommend? Botrytis is a big problem for me.
I had mazar i Sharif(RSC) outside last year and it was rainy cold and overcast all the way until the bitter end. They survived temps below 15f, how much below I'm not certain even though I was trying to catch the killing temp as I purposely left part of the plants there to see. No mold in any case to answer question. Solid weeks of cold drizzly rain too.
 

'Boogieman'

Well-known member
DP Durban Poison is mold resistant and yields great. I run a couple every year and the smoke is decent in my opinion.
 
Top