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strains that grow good in cold env.

chongsbuddy

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i second esbe's gear.tocket chunk or gg/dp are good candidates.go to seedbay,he has some nice hybrids over there.try the super 7 hybrid.i hear its great.
 

Krull

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Danish or canadian genetics, nepalese landraces, classic dutch outdoor strains.
The best choice is doing your own selection year by year choosing the plants that perform better in your climate.

GL

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Hello there. Legends Seeds Timebomb finished early and yielded well for me in the Okanogan of B.C. Look out for Outdoor type strains that are bred for your needs. Nirvana has a few like KC 33 X Masterkush among a few others. Most anything with Early in the name would be a start. "Early Pearl", Magus Genetics has one called Biddy Early as well. I would also be on the lookout for some soon to be released early hybrids containing the Guerrela Gold #3 from B.C. by Smoke Alot Seeds Breeder Brad. Hybrids with his Mighty Mite would ensure an early harvest. Mr Esben from Hybrids from Hell would also be an excellent place to look for early potent hybrids. Kind regards and good luck.
 

Claude Hopper

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I've had good luck with Early Sativa. I've had my strain for several years and it does well in wet cool conditions at the end of the season.

I was short of beans, so I did a seed run in an enclosed porch starting in October. No heat, no grow lights, I just relied on the sun. It got quite cold in the evenings and on cloudy days. The window panes were often all frosted over. I pulled in just over 60 seeds from the three plants and a tiny bit of surprisingly good weed.

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I'm going Danish this sommer. I've been hearing about Esbe's Danish strains (they are gorgeous, too!)for a couple of years. Now that I found them on the bay I can finally try them.
 

LifeLess

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a friend just finished a grow in a very cold env and outta the 3 strains he did he says the chemd is the one. Grew the same as in the warm. LL
 

one Q

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right from the breeders mouth... ACE!


Sorry bopper for the late reply, i missed your post!

The F6 Bangi Haze is basically the same as the F4 we have been offering, but more inbred and stabilized. We like to keep working with our best hybrid lines, fixing the desired traits.

Bangi haze was a complex hybrid of congolese x nepalese with a hint of haze hybrid influence. Now is a very uniform inbred line which can we used to cross with other inbred lines,producing strong and vigorous F1 hybrids. Her fast flowering, mold/cold resistance,good production of high quality and resinous flowers and her powerful energetic congolese high are desirable traits for breeding.

We are re stocking Gypsy this week with fresh F6 Bangi Haze seeds.

Thanks for your interest, bopper! dubi
 

JOJO420

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Magenta

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I was gifted a couple of seeds of a strain called Magenta from Oregon. The guy who gave it to me said only grow it in the winter. He went on to tell me that they will only sprout in very cold environments and will not sprout in warm conditions. He then said that for 30 yrs they have grown these outdoors in the snow in Oregon. I have not cracked these yet and do not know if the story will hold true. Anybody heard of plants that survive snow?
 

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