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Nutter3

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Hi All ,  with the outdoor season about to happen , i was wondering what were some, of your outdoor favorites

If you like i & sick of all the hype,, breeders & seed banks display, & sick to death of making a minor mistake, resulting in disaster.

Ive tried some fancy strains, but they never do what breeders say,

Have you a good old strain that is slightly forgiving, handles most conditions, with a reasonable return. strains such as Northern Lights, White Widow & many of the Kush types , seem to be fairly reliable..............Interested in hearing what does it for you

 

Happy gardening to all

 

Nutter3

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every white widow I ever planted goes mouldy outdoor, depends on ya climate/location I guess

It can depend on that , never grown WW but you could run a light dep grow outdoors & finish her at the dry peak of summer , if you get a dry hot summer

you can do the same for a long winded sativa to get them done earlier 

 

It's what the Golden Tarp Awards in the US are all about , light depping cannabis cup 

& from a commercial standpoint , light deppers are the first to market generally when talking outdoor grown flowers 

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I had a sensi skunk do really well outdoors once, good yeild (real donkey -dicks) and good smoko

and then there was a nirvana bublicious, was a good yeild and average smoke but wasnt at all bubblegum smell

and mandelas kalichakra yielded 4 lb but smoked like hay!

but doesnt mean they will all be like those

just a lucky dip i reckon

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