View Full Version : Growing Weed Outdoors In Bonnie Scotland
Brittoker
11-24-2005, 07:40 PM
Just wanting some other opinions on whether or not it would be possible to grow weed outdoors in Scotland, and if it could handle the climate, also does anyone know what strain would be best suited for the Scottish climate, any advice is greatly appreciated.
Cheers :rasta: :rasta:
3 Sheets To The Wind
11-24-2005, 07:41 PM
I haven't a clue, sorry. All i want to say is, wow i wondered where abouts you were from :D
Brittoker
11-24-2005, 07:42 PM
I'm in the north-east right next to aberdeen.
SensiRide
11-24-2005, 07:43 PM
Just wanting some other opinions on whether or not it would be possible to grow weed outdoors in Scotland, and if it could handle the climate, also does anyone know what strain would be best suited for the Scottish climate, any advice is greatly appreciated.
Cheers :rasta: :rasta:
No chance.
It would have to be indoors, it's far far too cold here!
Brittoker
11-24-2005, 07:57 PM
Im still gonna keep my hopes up for next May, I will be posting up pics when I do attempt it.
Brittoker
11-24-2005, 10:09 PM
I've seen pics of it being done before but never saw the final outcome.. but anyways i'll give it a shot
Whos Carl
11-24-2005, 10:25 PM
Just start them off indoors or greenhouse and then plant them out after the last frost. I am not a weed grower but I think it would work being an experienced grower (vegetables).
Brittoker
11-24-2005, 11:37 PM
cheers mate, thats what I was plannin on doin anyways, keeping an oscillating fan on them at all times to strengthen the roots, then once they are about 6 inches tall I will start to get them accustomed to the climate by taking them outside for a couple of hours day-by-day and letting them gradually get used to it instead of shocking them.
akiraglasgow
07-23-2008, 07:53 PM
Alright mate?
I work in a head shop in Glasgow and we sell a lot of seeds. Most of the customers that I've talked to about outdoor growing here say that it can be done here quite easily. LOL one customer grows a lot in the island of Arran!! :D A lot of people have buying Himalya Gold (Greenhouse Seeds). Will get back to you on that one because I'm quite baked right now but basically your looking for a highly mould resistant strain:jointsmile:
Greenthing
07-23-2008, 09:00 PM
I'm in the north-east right next to aberdeen.
Sorry cant realy help, but for what its worth I have been to Aberdeen twice and both times it rained and it was cold.:)
Giro2007
07-23-2008, 09:23 PM
A friend of mine grew some thai pants about a year ago, they took a beating but survived till the end.
Oh and stuff is an awesome shop.
safGlasgow
12-30-2009, 08:07 PM
hey ma man ive heard of that shop stuff in glsgow wereabouts
Charbud
12-30-2009, 10:00 PM
Its not too cold ! You need to find a really tough strain that doesnt mind the wind, rain and varying temps, i could reccomend WSS skunk. I had a plant which i germinated inside and left in a pot outside since june this year, i didnt want any bud or anything i just wanted to see if it would survive the changing temps. Its seen snow, minues temps and is still bright green with all its leaves, very much alive. It is possible !!
Good Luck
busybee
12-31-2009, 12:31 AM
hi brittoker,i hear "hollands hope" by dutch passion is very mold resistant!
weedmaster
12-31-2009, 07:12 AM
hi brittoker,i hear "hollands hope" by dutch passion is very mold resistant!
hollands hope is a hardy mold resistant plant and another to consider is early pearl another hardy mold resistant plant but allso flowers early. best of luck mate:thumbsup:
busybee
01-05-2010, 10:20 PM
hi brittoker,i hear "hollands hope" by dutch passion is very mold resistant!
:thumbsup:hi again,i've been looking in my dutch passion catalogue and they have high altitude strains"pamir gold"&"snowbud"both are mold/mildew resistant! :jointsmile:
mrnice2
03-10-2010, 11:55 PM
hi i suggest trying to use automatic seeds in scotland i did it last year, they dont need a lighting change so plant start of may and they will be ready, it doesnt work well with normal strains because the lighting change isnt till october so it doesnt leave enough time for the plants to fully bud before the cold sets in, im in aberdeenshire too so im sure you willbe the same
loststix
03-27-2010, 04:47 AM
+1 mrnice2 an autoflower is get as ya can plant out a different set each week in diiferent spots
not all harvest at one time
alot more autoflowering seeds out there now so happydays :D
but if ya want hoolands hope and early girl both got what it takes for the weather we have
theoneking07
05-29-2010, 12:04 PM
hey guys i'm currently growing a barneys blue cheese strain outside in scotland. it's been growing for about 4 weeks now and looks pretty healthy:thumbsup:. when ever it rains i keep a dome over it so that it dosen't die of either the force of the rain or just over watering. so it looks like you can grow weed outside in scotland :)
MJ
xxMrGreenThumbx
05-29-2010, 04:20 PM
wye aye man gud luk wif growing outside .. Jst giv it loads ov tlc shud b sweet..
dmcefc
05-29-2010, 04:45 PM
LOL ,look how many views this thread has ,it must be top of the "growing weed in scotland" google search ,but the first post was way back in 2005 so its an old thread.
I don't reckon you can grow in scotland cause they get pissed and forget where their grow plot is,(sorry for the xenophobia).They also deep fry cannabis up there.
theoneking07
05-29-2010, 08:32 PM
haha no no you can grow it here you just have to care for it like a baby ;) haha ayee deep fried marijuana now thats something i gota try :D
mmmJJJ
dmcefc
05-29-2010, 08:54 PM
haha no no you can grow it here you just have to care for it like a baby ;) haha ayee deep fried marijuana now thats something i gota try :D
mmmJJJ
N1 mate ,glad you wasn't pissed off and I've got a scottish name and family up there so wer'e both related to Mel Gibson somewhere down the line.
yes there is no great difference in climate between parts of GB so Scotland is a great place to grow ,you just have the same late flowering problems we do.
Hope your grow goes well.(why don't you start a thread with pics and keep us updated).:thumbsup:
markymac
12-14-2010, 01:04 PM
I've seen pics of it being done before but never saw the final outcome.. but anyways i'll give it a shot
hey m8 me and my friend planted some a.m.s outside in the woods we planted in early april 3 was doing fine all wer growing fine until one day we went to check on them and they wer gon :|if yur going to use a strain outside yous ams its an anti mould strain and its good for our glasweegin outdoor weather
Flip_Flop
11-13-2011, 05:18 AM
Ok, this thread is a little old now and the original poster probably wont be reading this but you made it here so are probably wondering what the answer to this question is as well as he was. Talking from experience I have found that the more hardy auto flowering varieties work quite well in these conditions. The reason for this is because a lot of them can go from seed to harvest in as little as 7-8 weeks in some cases and with Scotland not having much of a summer this is ideal. They do not always give the best yields but you can still get the potency you may be after. Out of the ones already mentioned in this thread I will second the Hollands Hope and the Himalaya Gold, both nice plants. I have found that Herbies head shop has the best online selection of seeds in the UK as well as the best prices, so if you don’t think much of my selections then go there and find a few of your own, you will be spoiled for choice there.
So here is my top ten choices out of the Autoflowering varieties. 1) Green House Big Bang, 2) Lowlife AK47, 3) Barneys Flower Power, 4) Green House Super Critical, 5) Lowryder #2 (of course), 6) Samsara Shot Adrenaline, 7) Advanced Auto Kaya 47, 8) Short Stuff Automatic Assassin, 9) Flash Kush Van Stitch, 10) DNA Genetics 60 Day Wonder. ~~ I have had success with them all getting from 1 to 4 oz per plant. Most autoflowering plants do not grow all that tall so they have the added advantage of being stealthy. It is the Russian "Ruderalis" genome which makes them autoflowering but this can also make them perform poorly if you have a particularly wet summer, so pray for sunshine if you want the best yeilds. Peace y'all
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