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question for 43.25 latitude

wizardXY

New member
Hi to the community, this year I had problems with loss of job and familiars, and I couldn't prepare soil and seeds.
Now I want to start my 2015 outdoor but my question is if is good now planting regular plants and not autoflowers...is too late for regular?
Because my will is to try some early harvest cos mould will you cry here in mid September, and the last year I cried so much..
Any info will be welcome.
Sorry for this newbie question :laughing:
 

Xorc420

Member
I think you can still plant some regular seeds man. But do it now, if you wait one/two weeks it will be really too late! :wave:
 

Koondense

Well-known member
Veteran
There's still time until mid june, but the more you wait the smaller your plants will be.
Autoflowers can be started anytime between mid march to start of august, depending on the temperatures in your area. But if mold is a problem, the earlier the better. Start them now:)

Which strains will you grow?
 

jaytoker

Member
Hi to the community, this year I had problems with loss of job and familiars, and I couldn't prepare soil and seeds.
Now I want to start my 2015 outdoor but my question is if is good now planting regular plants and not autoflowers...is too late for regular?
Because my will is to try some early harvest cos mould will you cry here in mid September, and the last year I cried so much..
Any info will be welcome.
Sorry for this newbie question :laughing:

It certainly isn't too late. Plenty of my grows have been started from seed on June 1st-30 and harvest before october 7th with reg and fast flowering non auto strains. Here in the rainy coastal north east the key is to grow mold resistant strains like bluewiddow, MoB, Patriot Medicine, Bluebonic x Guerilla gold ect.

Shore version - Start with mold resistant sativa leaning hybrids and you'll have much better success.
 

wizardXY

New member
Hey, thanks for the answer..
My problem bow is that most of the strains early harvest comes from Canadian breeder, and at this moment I will try to find some genetics here in Europe.
Could any of us answer this question of early strains?
Thanx and sorry
 

Koondense

Well-known member
Veteran
I think early strains bred for higher latitudes don't behave the same at lower lats and in the end are not so early, but I may be very wrong.
Breeders that come to mind are Hybrids from Hell and La Buena Hierba, among some others that are harder to get.
 
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