No because it doesn't exists. You can't grow landrace Sativas in temperate climates. They flower natively with 12/12 and take over 6 months to flower. In temperate climate you have to run autos in my opinion.Can anyone recomend me some good sativa landrace that can be easily grown outdoors in temperate climate?
Nepali strains some indian strains but as others say there aint many pure traditional sativa strains that will tackle that weather with the shorter bloom time ul find more hybrids that may fit the bill id imagine for example here in most of the uk outdoors its autos and semi autos that do better rather than full on photos unless your in say southern England or something dont get me wrong some photo strains can survive but you need luck on your side alot of the timeCan anyone recomend me some good sativa landrace that can be easily grown outdoors in temperate climate?
What about panana x pck should i try that? I know it s not a sativa(50/50) but maybe i should give it a tryThere are some short flowering Himalayan charas plants that will flower in the Northern states, I can't remember the names off the top of my head but I'll look them up. I'm not sure if they'll flower up here, but there are some short flowering African sativas too. I have some Kilimanjaro seeds in the fridge that I want to try outside. You could definitely get away with some of Ace's hybrids, not the pure landraces, but Kali China does great outdoors AND has good mold resistance-the high is just wonderful as well, at least the pheno that my friend keeps, much more like a pure sativa, not muddled like these fotm dispensary strains. Another strain that might interest you as a northern grower is Serious 6, it's mostly sativa but bred for northern latitudes-it's a great plant, one of my outdoor favorites, and it's really pretty.
Good suggestions. He was however asking for landraces not hybridized strains. Cheers!There are some short flowering Himalayan charas plants that will flower in the Northern states, I can't remember the names off the top of my head but I'll look them up. I'm not sure if they'll flower up here, but there are some short flowering African sativas too. I have some Kilimanjaro seeds in the fridge that I want to try outside. You could definitely get away with some of Ace's hybrids, not the pure landraces, but Kali China does great outdoors AND has good mold resistance-the high is just wonderful as well, at least the pheno that my friend keeps, much more like a pure sativa, not muddled like these fotm dispensary strains. Another strain that might interest you as a northern grower is Serious 6, it's mostly sativa but bred for northern latitudes-it's a great plant, one of my outdoor favorites, and it's really pretty.
Then it’s not Durban. I maintain an IBL Durban and it’s 85 days or more to finish. The earliest I’ve cut was at 77 days so I could send some with someone.You could find some short flowering Durban. I found some 8 and 9 week Durban in Hazeman's offering.
Durban that is short flowering are the worked lines. The lines where worked in Amsterdam during the 80s to lessen the hermaphroditic trait. Long flowering Durban is untouched lines. And the Durban that I grew from hazeman smoked just like the long flowering Durban.Then it’s not Durban. I maintain an IBL Durban and it’s 85 days or more to finish. The earliest I’ve cut was at 77 days so I could send some with someone.
Sativas do well in the southern half of the USA. Depending on first freeze they can grow anywhere.
Green Mountain Grape, at least it looks like what you could be after. No experience with it though. Ace has it in stock now, but that breeders gear usually go quick.Can anyone recomend me some good sativa landrace that can be easily grown outdoors in temperate climate?
Op just out of curiosity where are you roughly? I ask cos where you are dictates what works reallyWhat about panana x pck should i try that? I know it s not a sativa(50/50) but maybe i should give it a try
Yup I picked up a few packs of purple satellite this to play around with at 55N. I have a friend who managed to finish them last year here so I thought I would givem a try.Green Mountain Grape, at least it looks like what you could be after. No experience with it though. Ace has it in stock now, but that breeders gear usually go quick.
I've grown: Malawi, Panama, and a land race hybrid called Golden Tiger, bred by Ace seeds.Can anyone recomend me some good sativa landrace that can be easily grown outdoors in temperate climate?
I m from Romania if that s what u askedOp just out of curiosity where are you roughly? I ask cos where you are dictates what works really
What month do you usually get frost in your area?I m from Romania if that s what u asked
Yeah but malana cream is said 32N my latitude is 44NorthWhat month do you usually get frost in your area?
Not bad Mate u got a better climate than here we 56ish n people still manage id say durban would fit the bill long as its a fast one also semi autos like royal dane and stuff like that would do great in romania id imagine cos some people pull it off up to lattitude 61 in nordic countries and stuffI m from Romania if that s what u asked