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iGanja
11-05-2013, 07:25 PM
I was wondering if anyone knew of any strong strains that can flourish in cold temps and by cold I'm talking at the lowest the low 50s thinking about having a few winter only strains.

sticky me
11-19-2013, 09:26 AM
marijuana strains good for cold climate (based on research) are swiss miss and durban poison and early skunk too
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SamLyle
11-19-2013, 01:36 PM
marijuana strains good for cold climate (based on research) are swiss miss and durban poison and early skunk too
:)

Swiss Miss...Is this the strain said to be growing in the Alps? Must be really endemic and appropriate for cold climate only. Some say this strain is an offshoot of White Widow. Is this true?

iGanja
11-20-2013, 02:52 AM
Finally I got replies thank you I'll check it out do either of you know any outdoor strains that like for the most part extremely high heat and low humidity?

SamLyle
12-11-2013, 01:07 PM
Finally I got replies thank you I'll check it out do either of you know any outdoor strains that like for the most part extremely high heat and low humidity?

Choose from any of the sativa dominant varietes you could find from a respectable seedbank.
Sativas are known to survive high heat and low humidity temps. This variety f cannabis is what you can find mostly in tropical countries as well as India and Nepal.
I love sativa high by the way and just got Diesel for my next grow. It is of course sativa dominant. :thumbsup:

malkinfan
12-19-2013, 11:49 PM
Freezeland was the best outdoor producer that I have found. This stuff grows in Northern Canada and can be taken as far as darn near freezing temps. It's really mold resistant. I grew it back in 2009 outdoors and harvested 6 pounds from 16 plants and only had mold issues on one plant. The only downfall with this variety is it's hard to find online. Very few companies stock it.

Hotshot123
12-20-2013, 09:40 AM
I've got a Black Domaic X Super Skunk, Black Domaic X G13, White Widow X Big Bud, and two Pineapple that have been out side for the last week. They are all doning good so far. It has gotten as low as 34, but stay's in the low 40's and 50's most of the time. I will let you know if they are still doing good are not in February, when it starts to warm up. I do cover them up at night, when it gets below 40. Other wise I just let them be. Good luck, and happying growing.