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Anyone Grown these outdoors in B.C.?
Hi there. I am wondering if anyone has grown these to harvest in British Columbia's Great Outdoors. Thanks a lot. Cheers.
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If you let us know which seedline you are inquiring about, someone might have some better input.
-Chimera
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Deep Chunk crosses outdoors.
Hello there. Yes to clarify I am referring to the Deep Chunk crosses particularly the C99 X Deep Chunk. Their Skunk or Roadkill cross is interesting as well if it has a suitable harvest window. I have been wanting to grow these out indoors but the Okanogan in the South of B.C. near the U.S. border has almost desert like conditions with lots of sunshine and pretty long season going into October. Sometimes the frost comes early however so an early finishing say Oct 15 would be preferred. I have read that the C99 strain can be susceptible to moulds in the finishing stages. As a side note Mr Chimera, I was intrigued by your Calizhar strain as it seems like a good bet to try in the Valley here. I was also looking at your mixed pack as it seems like a good value and something to try indoors if needed but also outdoors if possible. Many thanks to you and best of luck for the work you are doing. Kind regards.
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