New Guy Here looking for little help

driftaway

Member
Hello , First of all I would like to say thank you for adding me to this group, Im located In Virginia, (legal State) . I have spent a week at least trying to find a decent source for Jamaican Dream seeds. feminized Non auto flowering.. Would anyone be willing to point me to some help please ? thanks In Advance .
 

Nixs

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driftaway

Member
The short flowering time and height are another reason this was appealing. Being In Virginia the Sometimes early frost I was hoping not to have to depend on November being Mild. you guys know of many other strains that are more suited to my climate ? The Early Skunk I have been looking at also .. Just trying to figure out my options I guess .. thanks
 

mudballs

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you can still grow these long duration flowering sativas you just have to do it differently.
What you do is put them in containers you can move, use a dolly if you have to. And you coincide your flowering with the natural cycle, ill explain.
Sunrise sunset times for Virginia in September 2022
so what you do is start moving your sativas into a dark garage or shed beginning in July...then when september comes around you already have 2 full months of flowering into your sativas and you no longer have to cart them in and out of the garage, you can just leave them outdoors to finish normally.
Takes some practice but that's how you grow stupid long flowering stuff outdoors to finish before winter hits. Don't need light depo hoop houses or any of that stuff....just a dolly and some 5g buckets.
 

Rurumo

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A lot of the older strains haven't been maintained adequately and are no longer what they once were. I suggest checking out Nepal Jam for something similar, from Ace seeds. I've grown it outdoors a number of times and it really captures the uplifting nature of Nepalese and Jamaican sativas. The Nepalese brings good mold resistance and shorter flowering time.
 

driftaway

Member
Some excellent suggestions for sure .. muddball, I really wanted to start my plants early like Late Feb or Early march in a tent, and transplat in Mid May.. due to access to a garage it might be kinda had to do as your suggestions BUT I can certinally see what you are saying and makes a lot of sense .
 

Budzbuddha

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Ditto on Nepalese …. Bhangi haze is another great sativa strain .

I’ve run Malawi Gold from Seeds of Africa , but she runs long ( i went easy 16 weeks tho )
 

driftaway

Member
A lot of the older strains haven't been maintained adequately and are no longer what they once were. I suggest checking out Nepal Jam for something similar, from Ace seeds. I've grown it outdoors a number of times and it really captures the uplifting nature of Nepalese and Jamaican sativas. The Nepalese brings good mold resistance and shorter flowering time.
I think I may give that strain a go... thanks for the suggestion
 
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