When seed suppliers label seeds as indoor or outdoor, its generally related to the flowering times of the particular seeds. Most sativas will not finish early enough in the high northern hemisphere before winter sets in. There are also other strains which do not take poor weather very well, and these are also labelled as indoor. You have to judge whether or not a strain will work outdoors yourself, based on where you live, climate, and the characteristics of the strain you have. Of course ALL seeds will grow outdoors in spring/summer except some landrace seeds from tropical climates. Good luck.
houdini Reviewed by houdini on . Question about Indoor Vs Outdoor Plants I'm finally going to be getting my medical card (bad back) and will be able to grow legally here in California. I don't really have any space inside the house to grow, and even if I did my wife doesn't want the smell. I've got some good space outside though that would be perfect. My question is, what's the difference between seeds that are sold as "indoor" and seeds that are sold as "outdoor"? I like indicas and prefer the short hight but most that I see that are fairly compact state that Rating: 5