Quote Originally Posted by killerweed420
Any indicas will do fine in the nw. A portable greenhouse cover is a good idea in case temps get a little low. Sativas are harder to grow in the NW because they take so long. But again a greenhouse can help there. The old BC Big Bud has always been a nice strain for the outdoors in the NW.
thanks KW420...I hope youd chime in...almost everything I have has a good amount of Indica so maybe I'll just go with it see how they do. I thought I would be ok until I read some threads that were talking about Kushes that didnt finish last year and I started second guessing my coursework...

when do you usually bring your seedlings outside around here? mid april?
PaNheAdjay Reviewed by PaNheAdjay on . Pacific Northwest strain suggestions Hello all, I want to start out by saying what a great board this is and how much I have learned by reading through old posts. I am planning to do my first outdoor grow in over ten years, and on the other side of the country then I used to do back in the day so I have made some planning errors... unfortunatly did not do as much reasearch as I should have before buying my genetics for growing outside in Western Washington and am wondering if I should spend the money on some Early girl, Rating: 5