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Questions for recommended strain for outdoor

Beanzy

Active member
I live in Florida around latitude 30' and plan on doing a clandestine grow out in some unused scrubby old pasture/ orange orchards. I plan on gigging adequate homes and doing soil amendments with polymer crystals for drought maybe even an empty bottle in the ground to put water into if it droughts.
I want to do some autos but also a feminized Sativa that I can plant and not really check a lot . I will sacrifice volume for security ya know? I'm thinking of using FFOF IN the holes .
I am worried about bud rot and insects so what are some hearty strains? What month should I plant? I have the NAVY chart for darkness hours etc. I heard sativas take a long time and was thinking because my latitude maybe a mex sat?
Any info and tips are welcomed . Thank you!
After all it's just a flower.
 

Koondense

Well-known member
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Check out Flash seeds superautos and LaBuenaHierba's semi-auto varieties.
I can recommend both, Flash are feminised, LBH mostly regular seeds I think.
From Flash I tried Chaze, MuayThai, SuperCaliHaze(now by ShortStuff) and Copacabana. I wish to try PanamaLime some day. Most except Copacabana performed very well, if planted in end may(after 3-4wks veg indoors) they finish in end september-mid october @45N.
Of LaBuenaHierba I tried some test seeds and had excellent results but a bit less sativa behaviour because of the lineage. LBH also offer other more sativa semi-autos like SkyHaze, Samurai Jack, Asian AutoHaze...
Go check them out.
The other option is to go with photoperiod sativas from Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, Congo, Malawi, Durban...Himalaya... but expect much later flowering and harvest, into late oct-november-december. Check Cannabiogen, ACE, Delicatessen, TropicalSeeds, RealSeedCompany for those varieties.
If your "winter" temperatures allow it, go with both options:)
 

Beanzy

Active member
Check out Flash seeds superautos and LaBuenaHierba's semi-auto varieties.
I can recommend both, Flash are feminised, LBH mostly regular seeds I think.
From Flash I tried Chaze, MuayThai, SuperCaliHaze(now by ShortStuff) and Copacabana. I wish to try PanamaLime some day. Most except Copacabana performed very well, if planted in end may(after 3-4wks veg indoors) they finish in end september-mid october @45N.
Of LaBuenaHierba I tried some test seeds and had excellent results but a bit less sativa behaviour because of the lineage. LBH also offer other more sativa semi-autos like SkyHaze, Samurai Jack, Asian AutoHaze...
Go check them out.
The other option is to go with photoperiod sativas from Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, Congo, Malawi, Durban...Himalaya... but expect much later flowering and harvest, into late oct-november-december. Check Cannabiogen, ACE, Delicatessen, TropicalSeeds, RealSeedCompany for those varieties.
If your "winter" temperatures allow it, go with both options:)
Thanks Koondense, I looked through many of those sellers. Due to my living arrangement any indoor beyond propagation is out of the question st least for the time being to start them. Those semi autos I saw were interesting. We get frosts where I am usually in January . I'm thinking with the cost of Seeds down I'm going to go for it and just see what happens.i don't know any other outdoor growers but I'm thinking for the photos at the most 20% Indica but it seems from what I have seen in uneven sunshine state people tend to do sativas.
 
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