Greetings, fellows.
I am interested in creating an outdoor autoflowering hybrid that would work in my climate, 60N lat.
Currently I have just started working on crossing HFH erdpurt and Fastbud tangiematic.
A future goal of mine is to achieve an autoflowering kali mist and an auto c99 that would both withstand the humidity and temperature in my area.
Any suggestions on strains to experiment with?
I have read about DP cinderella Jack and Highrise Fire99. Planning on getting those.
I can not seem to find any equally well proven auto versions of kali mist.
Does anyone know of any available autos that are predominately kali mist/Western winds?
I reckon the sativa structure of both strains would lend itself well to the humid climate here in september. The timescale of KM is just ridiculous, but the really short flowering time of Cindy is a good start when working on an outdoor sativa auto for Northern climate.
Any thoughts on why there seems to be no auto version of Kali mist for sale?
Surely many must have tried?
I have quite a few beans of Western winds f2s that I could start with, question is which auto to cross with. I do not want too much polyhybrids mixed up. That could lead to a Very Long process of breeding out traits. At the same time I think a pure rudy x pure KM would lead to equally Long process breeding in potency.
Any suggestions? Sorry for my not-native English..
I am interested in creating an outdoor autoflowering hybrid that would work in my climate, 60N lat.
Currently I have just started working on crossing HFH erdpurt and Fastbud tangiematic.
A future goal of mine is to achieve an autoflowering kali mist and an auto c99 that would both withstand the humidity and temperature in my area.
Any suggestions on strains to experiment with?
I have read about DP cinderella Jack and Highrise Fire99. Planning on getting those.
I can not seem to find any equally well proven auto versions of kali mist.
Does anyone know of any available autos that are predominately kali mist/Western winds?
I reckon the sativa structure of both strains would lend itself well to the humid climate here in september. The timescale of KM is just ridiculous, but the really short flowering time of Cindy is a good start when working on an outdoor sativa auto for Northern climate.
Any thoughts on why there seems to be no auto version of Kali mist for sale?
Surely many must have tried?
I have quite a few beans of Western winds f2s that I could start with, question is which auto to cross with. I do not want too much polyhybrids mixed up. That could lead to a Very Long process of breeding out traits. At the same time I think a pure rudy x pure KM would lead to equally Long process breeding in potency.
Any suggestions? Sorry for my not-native English..