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34N Early good strains?

Down south here what are some strains that would do me good for early finishing? Also any other suggestions for planting times and all that in this zone. The last frost is like april 12. In july the temps can be like 101 off and on.

I really appreciate any info you can give!
 
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im at 33 deg and we can do long sativas into november, why the need for an early strain?



In some states down there archery hunting season starts in early-mid September & scouting starts even earlier + some places deer-dog training & muzzleloading gun season starts as early as the first week of October, so its sometimes a matter of "best get my shit out of the woods before someone else stumbles accross it" !!


:2cents: LBM
 
I had wondered about how risky bow-hunting season is.....is bow hunting a stalking type of hunting or do you lie in wait? stalking type hunting activities are the worst to me cuz a deer may seek shelter in the kinda places i grow if it was being stalked or was spooked and then stalked. anyone got any ideas/advice/knowledge?
 

wisco61

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Bowhunting is mostly stand hunting. Its not the ones actually hunting you need to worry about, its people out looking for a good spot to put a stand. Some of the same things we look for in a good spot, they do also.
 
Yup I'll be damned if the whole month of october is bow season. ALthough it does make a good excuse to be out in with a bow.

So on the guerilla gold strains, for example I see some of them finish in end of august. These are canadian times right? If I put mine out earlier since i have an earlier last frost will it make it finish before then? Or does it not work that way and they will just veg bigger. lets just say i put mine out in mid april instead of mid may...

thanks for all the kind replies gentlemen.
 

moneyshot

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I am growing outdoor in Central Florida. This is my first season and I will have 1 each: SSH, Hawaiian Snow, Nevilles Haze, Lemon Skunk, Train Wreck, White Rhino all Fem all Greenhouse Seeds. I plan on vegging all of mine indoors for at least a month maybe two depending on how they veg inside. I will drop them at their new homes at the end of March, and then as size and maturity shows itself I will transplant them into 20 gallon pots each to finish out the rest of their days. Im hoping for some TREES! Im shooting for 2lbs per plant, check with me in Oct/Nov to see how we do!!! Cheers and good luck to the other outdoorsmen/women this year and may your crops be as green(or some other exotic but healthy color) and heavy yielding.

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