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is Thai Stick in Northern Cali possible?
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Maybe with some light dep? Or forced flower in a smaller pot. I know it is listed as having a shorter flowering period than Ace Double Thai but have heard they are about equivalant which would mean you gotta grow close to the equator unless you take measures to ensure an earlier finish. Can't hurt to try though. If you find a male in that line use it! Very rare to find a male. This info is Not from personal experience though so keep asking
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go for golden tiger
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Gt would the safe bet, if it were me I'd still try the stick, even in the same plot as the gt.
If the stick does completely fail due to weather (unlikely in cali), Id still have some nice Gt to harvest
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You could try some Banji Haze, or NepJam from ACE. They are capable of finishing in Nor Cal no problem.
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Don't know about Gypsy's but I had a real deal Thai Stick line I tried to flower outdoors on the East Coast (down south). It died from frost in December with only a few pistils. Inside it took 22 weeks. I would highly recommend going with a hybrid. As mentioned, Bangi Haze would probably do you right.
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Hi man, coming to you from 28 degrees latitude south - Gypsy's Thai stick starts flowering way later here than even Neville's Hz (2 months later) and goes until July August here - so January/Feb in the U. states. So hate to say it, but I think you'll have little chance of finishing them before the frost/snow. Different story in a GH
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a greenhouse with growlights, with seed started in january or clones from indoor and light dep..
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