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Outdoor that looks indoor
Hi everyone,
Over the years I've noticed that some strains, however few, produce buds that look as nice as indoor in the great outdoors. I mean chunky light green dense nugs with a high calyx to leaf ratio. I know density can cause issues outdoors and I find most outdoor strains are too leafy which makes smoking them unpleasant. I know I could trim more but Im hoping to find a strain that has less leaves to begin with. anyone have any suggestions of currently available seeds that finish by the end of September or earlier that resemble buds grown indoors? Also what's the least leafy outdoor you have seen? I've heard guerilla gold as a suggestion before. I'm wondering how much of an impact location and grow style have on the finished product. Some strains do well in pots but some prefer the ground. I use bloom boosters and pk supplements in flower outdoors, do you? Thanks |
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Guerrilla gold can be leafy. The #3 anyway. #2 always had a higher calyx to leaf ratio. There was an auto affie bx called maverick that wasn't leafy at all. You could trim a lb in a couple hours. Strain selection and lots of sunlight are key to indoor looking buds.
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I got some greenhouse forum cut that I would think is indoor if I didn't know better.
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Malawi in a dank hybrid is a good choice because the Malawi inhibits mold issues that as you noted can come with dense buds outdoors. finding really good commercial outdoor strains can be difficult. baked beanz and I make our own strains.
really good bag appeal outdoors can be done: baked beanz outdoors iirc black death (Malawi/black lime) ( by baked beanz): ^https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread....332722&page=41 here's my outdoor Malawi/aloha white widow in the hot and humid se usa.: |
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The guerilla gold #3 crosses I prefer over the gg3 itself. Some of the crosses are early and dank. I like the early blubonic and guerilla kush. They were fairly mold resistant and yield was good and they started flowering early around mid July. I don't think they look like premium indoor but they looked better than some peoples indoor. The smell was the real clincher.
Also, check out sweet seeds fast versions. They have some early dank strains. |
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Interesting thread folks. I've always had a thing for Malawi too (though success eludes me), her crosses sound quiet interesting. Wow idiit, those really are some nice outdoor pics!
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If you can get clones of Berry White she fits the bill. Super frosty nugs and very low leaf. Finishes early too.
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Berry White, Royal Kush, Kush Cleaner, and a lot of Spice of Life genetics i have found have the indoor look.
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