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    Outdoor strain successes by region- post yours!

    Hello all!
    The "what strain should I grow in xxxxxxxxxxx?" question is asked often enough to merit an FAQ entry, but I figured this would be a good place to stick a more interactive list of strains.

    Here's the deal:
    Post up the names of strains you have grown successfully, to harvest, in your area, and give the REGION and type of landscape in which you grew them successfully. If you had failures, such as mold, post up the info for that too. Or just copy the little form thing here and fill it out for your standby outdoor strains!

    I'll give an example:

    Region: US Northeast
    Landscape: SE facing scrubby hillside
    Breeder: BOG
    Strain: SourBubble BX3
    Success/failure?: Success
    Major problem: None
    Finish date: App. October 1
    Comments: Fast finish but bud density is fluffier than the same strain grown outdoors

    Got it? Cool.
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    stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Outdoor strain successes by region- post yours! Hello all! The "what strain should I grow in xxxxxxxxxxx?" question is asked often enough to merit an FAQ entry, but I figured this would be a good place to stick a more interactive list of strains. Here's the deal: Post up the names of strains you have grown successfully, to harvest, in your area, and give the REGION and type of landscape in which you grew them successfully. If you had failures, such as mold, post up the info for that too. Or just copy the little form thing here and Rating: 5

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    Outdoor strain successes by region- post yours!

    sounds like a pretty good plan i put 4 babies to the ground last night because of the warm weather here.
    FrostAies Basic Outdoor Grow Journal/Tutorial 2008

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    #3
    Junior Member

    Outdoor strain successes by region- post yours!

    This would be so much better if there were actual experiences posted... Ima grow some and I"ll post but until then I got no info... :*(

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    Outdoor strain successes by region- post yours!

    threw a bagseed in the corner of my florida backyard sometime in january as an experiment to prove to my girlfriend that marijuana is a 'weed' and can really grow with almost no efforts at all. No major problems except for slight yellowing in the leaves around 2 weeks before harvest(Apr27th). Probably from either salts in the dirt, or even chlorine from our close by pool. I watered her maybe 6 times in the 4.5month lifecycle, and she got maybe 6 to 7 hours of light a day.

    I was going to post pictures but its a hassle since i took them on my phone i have to email them to myself, then save, and yatta yatta yatta. anyways, its VERY hairy and has lots of trichromes on it. I definitly wish I had more info on maybe what strain it may have originated from. I cured different batches with cherry shisha, coffee shisha, and strawberry daquiri shisha. I am about to smoke a blunt of it now, so nighty night! lol

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    Outdoor strain successes by region- post yours!

    Region: Alaska
    Landscape: Spruce Forest
    Strain: Lowryder 2
    Success/Failure: Success
    Finish Date: Mid September
    Problem(s): Rabbits ate about 1/3 of the plants
    Comments: Had to haul in my own soil because the forest soil is nutrient-less and to acidic. Also the plants that were planted with natural barriers (like fallen trees or dense brush) were not touched by the rabbits.

    Peace!

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    Outdoor strain successes by region- post yours!

    I just harvested the smallest plant ever. Total height of the plant was 6" from the root ball. Total harvest will be somewhere around a gram (dried and cured of course). I do not know the strain but it looks and smells very good. Is it a certain strain that grows like this? I grew it in the same pot as another plant and had a third in its own pot. The other two plants surpassed the little guy "Mini Me", very quickly during vegging. I almost cut it out when I induced flowering but I thought what the hell? So it spit out little white pistols. Female...cool. So I harvested right at 60 days. Trics looked good and ready even thought the plant was only 6 inches tall and the stem was thinner than a 16 penny nail. The other two plants grew perfectly normal. Anyone know why my plant was so small? Anyone ever heard of a smaller fully flowered marijuana plane? Thanks.

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    Outdoor strain successes by region- post yours!

    i had 3 GDP clones only get 5 inches tall before the cut. they were from a medical club and obviously did not like the outdoors because they never wanted to grow

    i am pretty sure your plant didnt grow from some kind of stress
    check out my grow log:
    Greenatik\'s Vertical Coco Cab

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    Member

    Outdoor strain successes by region- post yours!

    I'm in the southwest and I've done well w/SuperSilverHaze,Supercrazy,Mistree.This year is crazed.

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    Member

    Outdoor strain successes by region- post yours!

    I haven't personally grown but almost everybody says these are perfect for Australian climates.

    It is called 'Old Mother Sativa' or Mullum-Madness
    Region: Australia mostly NSW
    Landscape: Warmer, tropical type climate, low humidity
    Breeder: Mullum-Madman
    Strain: Sativa's crossed from Papua New Guinea Gold and Thailand strains. He called it Old Mother Sativa.
    Success/failure?: Success for them, been growing in the town of Nimbin for centuries.
    Major problem: Can't grow indoors, even under strictly controlled climate it just gets too big.
    Finish date: ........
    Comments: This town is the only town in Australia to celebrate weed so openly, they have awards, pubs that sell hash brownies, prohibition protest days every year etc etc

    Although I haven't grown this, or at least I don't think so, chances are one of my bagseeds was this.... All the comments about it are great and they say it's the biggest plant ever. Gets to about 20 feet I think was the biggest and it yielded 15 pounds.
    Big stinkin helicopter flow through di air
    what dem call it dem call it weedeater
    dem never did there when me a totin water
    or when me did applying fertilizer
    yet outta di sky dem spittin fire
    and im a little youth man with a hot temper
    me dig up me stinkin rocket launcher
    and in a di air dispense the helicopter

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    Senior Member

    Outdoor strain successes by region- post yours!

    Region: South
    Landscape: Creek bottom land, hid in middle of pile dead trees.
    Strain: Skunk
    Success/failure: Success
    Major Problem: Poachers, thieves. (only shot 3 lol)
    Finish date: Nov.1
    Comments: 15 + feet tall, 2.5 lbs plant average, planted & left alone to fend for itself
    Smoke Weed, Save Whales, Ban Nuclear Power

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