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Old 02-27-2017, 06:03 PM #1
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Hi, I'm going to start an outdoor guerilla grow this spring and I'm not sure what strain is optimal for me.

Obviously, I need an outdoor strain suitable for my climate zone. Additionally, it should be resistant against pests, mildew, etc. Most importantly, there should be room for fuckups since I am a first time grower. Of course I'd like the yield to be as big as possible and I'd prefer a more sativa dominant strain, though it is more important to me that my plants will survive at all.

So far my favorites are Somango XL, White Widow and Critical, all by RQS. Critcal seems to yield quite low, while SXL and WW promise larger crops and resistance to relatively cold climate and mildew.

Do you have any recommendations for me? Thanks a lot in advance!
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Nepal Jam.
Also check out La Buena Hierba for very sturdy guerrilla photoperiods and semi autos.
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Old 02-27-2017, 08:17 PM #3
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Nepal Jam looks perfect! Thank you! Have you grown it yourself? If so, how tall does it grow and what's the yield?
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Hi,
never grew the NepalJam but it's grown quite frequently around my area(45N mix of continental, mediterranian, sub alpine climate) and also in higher altitudes where low temps can be a problem.
Height depends on conditions and preparations, they can stay small or get huge like 3m+.
I think if sprouted in may they can get to around 2m+ at finish.
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Hi , Népal jam is ok but CAN mold sometimes dont Forget using epsom salt it s Perfect for mold ... And health .
Banghi haze is ok but a bit late at. 49 north october the 20/25 mold is nearly impossible end yield is not very high.

Ciskei from tropical seeds is fast 10/15 october and mold proof yield is not high but it CAN grow vêtu huge.

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Hi, I'm going to start an outdoor guerilla grow this spring and I'm not sure what strain is optimal for me.

Obviously, I need an outdoor strain suitable for my climate zone. Additionally, it should be resistant against pests, mildew, etc. Most importantly, there should be room for fuckups since I am a first time grower. Of course I'd like the yield to be as big as possible and I'd prefer a more sativa dominant strain, though it is more important to me that my plants will survive at all.

So far my favorites are Somango XL, White Widow and Critical, all by RQS. Critcal seems to yield quite low, while SXL and WW promise larger crops and resistance to relatively cold climate and mildew.

Do you have any recommendations for me? Thanks a lot in advance!
WHat latitude are you at?
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Norden Seeds is supposed to be acclimated to colder climate
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