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X-Line outdoors?
Hello all, first time poster here. I was looking at the X-Line and was wondering if any of these strains would perform well outdoors?
I was mainly looking at the C99 and the white widow x big bud. More so at the C99 . Most of the other XLine strains seem to have too long flowering times for my area. Any help would be appreciated.
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me too.and if not .do you plan eny other outdoor strain for this season.
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X-line C'99 will do perfect outdoors in a climat where citrus & olives thrive.
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c99 going well outdoor also here in poland. ww x bb dont have chance cos when season going end ww looks like in 4 flo weeks at indoor, but i see done c99 in gallery one of my men from PL at overgrow :]
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I'm at 39°, a ways from where the citrus and olives thrive. But I've seen C99 done farther north from diffrent breeders.
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I'm wondering the same thing with the c99. I'm already getting earlier finishers so I figured I might as well see if it finishes in my climate (42* northeast us). Even if they don't finish, hey the price is right. I'll save a couple and throw them inside at some point when I can grow indoors.
I've heard c99 can finish outside here, but attract mold and PM. I also saw on the doc chronic website that FST picked the trippeir slightly longer flowering phenos for these seeds. Is that true FST? |
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Citrus and Olive start growing well at 40 degrees here in Europe, we just wanted to give a guideline.
This C'99 comes from the trippiest parents we could find, this pheno needs a week longer than the original C'99.
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Thanks!
It's awsome I can get an answer from the Female Seeds team themselves.
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im thinknig of planting some C99 in Northern US. Should be able to finish on time.
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I'm going to give Grapefruit x Neville's Haze a try
I'm planning to plant one outside & one in a greenhouse. This at +- 55° (??)/ south of Holland Smoke ZE _ ° O _ |
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