Anyone have a strain that works well in a climate such as Maine that will produce large yeilds and is a strong/easy plant to grow? I've been hearing Big Bud, any other suggestions?
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Maine outdoors?
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Dr0
, Feb 17 2009 03:39 PM
#1
Posted 17 February 2009 - 03:39 PM
#2
Posted 17 February 2009 - 03:43 PM
I am also interested in this, being from maine.
probably wont be warm here til may, I'm guessing I'll plant then.
thats all I know from now, I'm gonna germ some bag seed come late april
any strains that dont take long to grow, because the summer\spring in maine is VERY short lived.
probably wont be warm here til may, I'm guessing I'll plant then.
thats all I know from now, I'm gonna germ some bag seed come late april
any strains that dont take long to grow, because the summer\spring in maine is VERY short lived.
#3
Posted 17 February 2009 - 03:47 PM
I am also interested in this, being from maine.
probably wont be warm here til may, I'm guessing I'll plant then.
thats all I know from now, I'm gonna germ some bag seed come late april
any strains that dont take long to grow, because the summer\spring in maine is VERY short lived.
Basically Im looking to set up a grow space in a closet to get the seed started, then once it finally gets warm transporting it outside, because I've heard bad stories about people tryin to start outside and their crop not beating out the cold.
#4
Posted 17 February 2009 - 04:10 PM
yeah, definatly going to make sure I have some strong youngin's before I transplant them outdoors...
I've also thought about just constantly moving them into bigger buckets as needed.. or should I just dig a hole in the ground..
not sure how to go about it
I've also thought about just constantly moving them into bigger buckets as needed.. or should I just dig a hole in the ground..
not sure how to go about it
#5
Posted 17 February 2009 - 04:50 PM
I'm a bit south of you, MA. 46 lat. I've been looking into a bunch that looked good, Easy Sativa, Mendocino Madness?, skunk #1 (I believe, Soma seeds). Greenhouse AMS (anti-mold system), Nirvana Aurora Indica. Possibly Himalyan Gold from Greenhouse. Maroc, Leb27 (which I'm not sure what that is exactly), a couple of the Mandala strains. And theres always autoflowers too. I've only personally ran bagseed though, wet and cold weather made me harvest around Sept 20 last year with still some mold.
Last year I had them growing for a while indoors and never ended up flowering them, they were in 3 gallon buckets for a couple weeks but went into the ground, more room = more roots = more bud
Last year I had them growing for a while indoors and never ended up flowering them, they were in 3 gallon buckets for a couple weeks but went into the ground, more room = more roots = more bud
Edited by ThePot, 17 February 2009 - 04:55 PM.
#6
Posted 17 February 2009 - 04:58 PM
Here's a few off this website that say they do well in colder climates.
Hollands Hope
THC Bomb
Mountain Mist
Early Misty
Purple Power
http://www.marijuana...uana-seeds.html
Hollands Hope
THC Bomb
Mountain Mist
Early Misty
Purple Power
http://www.marijuana...uana-seeds.html
#7
Posted 17 February 2009 - 08:30 PM
I'm growing in Maine this year and going with atleast White Widow, Ice, Crystal, and Northern Lights. (plus whatever free seeds I get.) We'll see what works out.
#8
Posted 17 February 2009 - 08:43 PM
I'm at 48 degrees Lat. right on the Canadian border. Am trying Hollands Hope, 100% Indica and mold resistant. It has a shorter growing season. This strain was developed at this Latitude.........Good Luck
#9
Posted 17 February 2009 - 09:48 PM
#10
Posted 17 February 2009 - 10:33 PM
Here's a few off this website that say they do well in colder climates.
Hollands Hope
THC Bomb
Mountain Mist
Early Misty
Purple Power
http://www.marijuana...uana-seeds.html
dont go by this. i ordered purple power its a waste of time. its mostly sativa so it grows long and stretchy. it also doesnt do well in short grow season such as ours. go with a mostly indica variety and go with one that is fairly if not very mold resistant. either that or an autoflowering one.
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