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What strain for gorrila at cold climate?

theano

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Hey guys

I live at N54°, tried to grow this year - I did 20 Auto AK plants and a few other autos, I had to cut early so only got around 100g, but it didn't seem that it would be a lot more they were kept longer.

But I think that for the upcoming season we should try non automatic plants. But due to this climate that we have I am not sure of what to plant so that it would finish in time. Some people told me that not much plants are good for our climate.

I hear Easy Sativa performs good in this climate, but what about Danish strains and others? Maybe some European growers have any experience? :tiphat:
 

blastfrompast

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isn't the point of auto's so you won't have to cut them early.....

That being said 5g per plant is almost not worth the effort...

I have pulled 4x that with a single plant at 50.... just gotta pull tent, or pick the right strain that doesn't like its roots constricted....if you find a nice pheno of a regular that hates its roots constricted then it all comes down to pot size and knowing the strain.

There is a pheno of durban poison here that does it....
 

theano

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isn't the point of auto's so you won't have to cut them early.....

That being said 5g per plant is almost not worth the effort...

I have pulled 4x that with a single plant at 50.... just gotta pull tent, or pick the right strain that doesn't like its roots constricted....if you find a nice pheno of a regular that hates its roots constricted then it all comes down to pot size and knowing the strain.

There is a pheno of durban poison here that does it....
I planted in to soil mix in 15 liter bags, next season I will plant to grown but will prepare the soil. I will most likely get easy sativa as the growing length seems perfect for a non-auto. I don't want to grow autos due to the low yield.
 

Koondense

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Check out La Buena Hierba semi autoflowers, he breeds for colder climates and high latitudes.
 

45th

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45 north is hot?
Not MY 45th north see my albums and thread for auto notes and my new crosses
45TH
 

Koondense

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thanks man, where to get these?

I think on Seed Bay under LaBuenaHierba, I don't know what strains are available now. More strains will be available in spring 2016.

@45TH
Yes, at "my 45th" we had three hot periods this season with average day temps over 30°C, lasted for more than a month and top temp was 36°C, also almost no rain. Then lots and lots of rains in autumn(september) with temps around 15-25°C, plants took it without any problem with mold.
So the tested 2014-15 LBH strains are hot, cold and mold/rot resistent.
 

theano

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I think on Seed Bay under LaBuenaHierba, I don't know what strains are available now. More strains will be available in spring 2016.

@45TH
Yes, at "my 45th" we had three hot periods this season with average day temps over 30°C, lasted for more than a month and top temp was 36°C, also almost no rain. Then lots and lots of rains in autumn(september) with temps around 15-25°C, plants took it without any problem with mold.
So the tested 2014-15 LBH strains are hot, cold and mold/rot resistent.
I will definetly grab some of these man, they seem really nice
 

theano

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Hybrids from Hell have nice selections for your latitude.
thanks man.

so far i am thinking about:
LaBuenaHierba seeds
Easy sativa by femaleseeds
Royal and Early dane
Monk

mainly those, but also thinking of:

Early maroc
kc36 brains
hollands hope
 

La Buena Hierba

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I think on Seed Bay under LaBuenaHierba, I don't know what strains are available now. More strains will be available in spring 2016.

@45TH
Yes, at "my 45th" we had three hot periods this season with average day temps over 30°C, lasted for more than a month and top temp was 36°C, also almost no rain. Then lots and lots of rains in autumn(september) with temps around 15-25°C, plants took it without any problem with mold.
So the tested 2014-15 LBH strains are hot, cold and mold/rot resistent.


Thanks for the Tests bro good to hear they dith good in very hot and cold wet 👌
 
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