I'm wondering the same thing. I ordered it from doc chronic just to get the Troublemaker freebie that he was including with your order.
hi guys ....whats your climate ?? Aurora Indica produces super compact buds ..so rainy days is not an option peace John
Grew the Aurora Indica outdoor last year along with Belladonna and Purple power. The belladonna was best, the aurora indica not too far behind. The belladonna was unreal. Good luck.
Funko is correct, you will end up with mold outdoors unless you have a shelter or green house you can move them into when you see rain coming. Smoke is really nice on it though.
I live in the caribbean and we have monsoon rains here this time of year, outdoors i can keep them in the rain for the first 3-4 weeks of flowering anything after that will start to develop mold. Rain also damages your pistels and you may judge the brown broken ones because of rain or mishandling as ripening effectively reaping your havest too soon. But yes Terencial rains will ruin your buds.
would planting under a large tree prevent too much rain from getting on it, also does this strain require a lot of tending to im going to gurrila grow and i probably wont be able to put new soil at my location
doesnt sound like your willing to give this wonderful plant we smoke much attention. Under a tree or not when it rains you will get mold, even a droplet falling inside the bud will start mold and it will spread OVERNIGHT! very very quickly. and even if a droplet doesnt hit, the high humidity after the rain will encourage mold production. But hey go on and try it if you like.
I'm in sunny southern California, so rain or frost would not be an issue. I also ordered Northern Lights seeds even though it seems every description states it as an indoor strain.
even a humidity level over 70 % can mold up the colas ..but there are certain varieties that are kinda mold resistant
all indoor varieties can be grown in a semi tropical climate ..like California ;o) ...the word Indoor means ...that we have taken a pure outdoor variety & managed to stabalize it ..so it will grow under lower light conditions Outdoor - Indoor/Outdoor varieties can also be grown Indoors , but may stretch alot because of less light ...nothing beats the sun peace John
I personally dont even bother with whats its labled indoor / outdoor, i've grown indoors outdoors and outdoors indoors, i've even moved outdoor plants indoors and visa versa. Its all how you do it that matters.