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Northern Outdoor Strains

SeedsOfFreedom

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I would love to hear what strains everyone is growing outdoors this year in the North? Also where the clone or seeds is from, if you know? People from Canada or, other Northern climates feel free to reply(at least 44N latitude). This season I am growing...

-Snakebite (c99/romulan x c99) -Leprechaun seeds
-F-13 - DJShort
-Ontario Northern Lights - unknown origin
-Friesland (old school cut) -unknown origin(but definitely old friesland)
-Sour Kush (early pheno) - DNA genetics/Reserva Privada
-True Blueberry - DJ Short
....and probably a few more by May

Let us know what you brothers and sisters have planned for this summer!
 
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PARADOX

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couple other threads just like this here in the canadian forum.. but friesland and gg#3 crosses for the most part for me this year..
 

beanja

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ghaze x c99 auto fems
blubonic x gg3 , skunk 1 x gg3 , og kush x blue sattelite x gg3
And for my october finishers - purple kush , wifi , white master kush
 

SeedsOfFreedom

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A lot of good strains out there! I will have to look into that Guerrilla Gold. Seems like a very popular outdoor strain for fast finishes. Hopefully its a great year for everyone.
 

blastfrompast

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im sticking with my sativa dominant strain(tumble) of unknown origins this year after having a couple of hermi's ruin alot of hard work last year...

I know it flowers when given anything less than 20 hrs of light so it is a sure thing... Harvest it at 8weeks for a zippy high, 10 for peeling you off the couch.

I just wish it smoked better fresh......It takes a 2 week vacation in a jar to kill the sharp turpintine flavor..

Organically grown indoors in pureblend pro and flushed for 21 days and it still tastes too much like fresh pine resin when freshly cut....Great after a month or 2 tho..lol

One of the benefits to getting to know older growers is they usually have a gem or 2 they have kept going for yrs for a good reason...
 

misterD

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Hey, luv those thread!

In my case, *46N* that's gonna be. Herijuana clone, Durban cheese clone, and that light catpiss smell, Mom bush clone
 

SeedsOfFreedom

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Awesome strains are going to be outside this season. Good to see everyone from way up North is still growing! blastfrompast -you are right knowing older growers is a great option for proven outdoor genetics. A lot of older growers have got really great strains for their local climate. I just added a couple to my outdoor list(some from local old guys!I love you guys!) - some October plants.
LA Confidential -DNA
Chemo - old school cut been in Ontario 19+ years (maybe UBC Chemo)
White Rhino - Nirvana (2006?)
Anyway everyone good luck. Only a month or so until we get outside, get them ready!
 

tralfaz

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not sure why anyone is messing with non autoflower strains anymore in northern outdoors..

get your self low ryder crosses and you will be very happy with the results. only draw back is you gotta plant 3 times as much plants.

but the quality is there
 

Highcountry

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Nice line up everyone! I'm running maverick, brickland, auto affie x mighty mite, auto affie x Godzilla, freezeland, blue dynamite, fire og x c 99, ghaze x c99, and gg2. :ying:
 

jessethestoner

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This year im running in the outdoors/greenhouse, some of the following
Coastal Gold
Guerilla Gold #s 1, 2 & 5
G-warp
Goldenmasterwonderskunk
Goldenmasterwonderskunk x bubba kush
C-warp
Goldenmasterbrambleskunk
And some more im forgetting.

Im also going to force flower a few strains I think will do well in the great outdoors as long as they can be finished in time
 

SeedsOfFreedom

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Where is everyone's source for the Guerrilla Gold? I see few different versions from various seedbanks and seed companies. What's it like for steady smoking? Is the GG an every day smoker's strain ? I have heard great things about it offline as well(from older local growers). I have just got the impression its more a commercial strain??... as the people who talk about it never seem to have any GG buds to smoke!
 

jessethestoner

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My source is friends of the original breeder "Greenz" was his name I think, and they just did a open pollination where the only thing things remove are obviously inferior or mutated plants.
He did a mix of selling and giving away the beans so his stuff has spread far id imagine.
And now that its becoming more and more common in crosses and such tons of outdoor growers all over are trying it.
 

Highcountry

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Where is everyone's source for the Guerrilla Gold? I see few different versions from various seedbanks and seed companies. What's it like for steady smoking? Is the GG an every day smoker's strain ? I have heard great things about it offline as well(from older local growers). I have just got the impression its more a commercial strain??... as the people who talk about it never seem to have any GG buds to smoke!

I've never found gg all that great. IME gg2 was better than gg3. When I first grew gg I thought it was going to be a holy grail early outdoor strain for my northern climate. Wrong. It's decent for early outdoor, super mold resistant, just the potency wasn't there. GG crosses sound like a good idea. I'm gonna try the semi auto grape guerrilla this season I think. You can get em at rcm collective. :biggrin:
 

Jhhnn

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not sure why anyone is messing with non autoflower strains anymore in northern outdoors..

get your self low ryder crosses and you will be very happy with the results. only draw back is you gotta plant 3 times as much plants.

but the quality is there

I think you're mostly right. Early autoflowers lacked punch, which is apparently no longer the case. Well, that's if my experience w/ Samsara ultraviolet is typical at all. Damned good stuff.

Some of the new autoflowers get bigger & take longer to mature, like Chaze, Magnum, Think Different, AutoXtreme & some others, I'm sure. Spyder apparently, too, and there's semi-autoflowering Easy Sativa & Maroc...

The nice thing about Spyder is that it's supposedly a true breeding strain, not feminized, so outdoor growers can raise their own seed...

Autoflowers mean that your outdoor grow can be drying in the shed long before the authorities set out in earnest on their annual airborn fall Crusade against cannabis...
 
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