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Old 06-22-2004, 02:27 PM
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Northern Lights in the Great Wide Open

I have some Northern lights flowering indoors right now. My question is, how well will it grow outside. I am starting a few more seedlings and thought about moving some into the great outdoors. I know it is very forgiving indoors but wasnt for sure about outside. Also, can anyone recommend a great outside seed to grow? Wanting to splurge and pick up a knockout variety. Already planning next years crop. Thanks...

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Sorry, I was already thinking of some new type of stinky bud! I live in the Northern Illinois area. Very good grow area with lots of fertile soil. I have grown NL and ak47 indoors and wanting to expand my horizons to the outdoors with something new. Considering Belladonna (Paradise), which I read about thru the City's seedbank forum. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 
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In Northern Illinois you are gonna want to go with an indica strain, I grew in OH and lost my sativas to frost long before they were done budding.
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