which strain for higher temps?

LUDACRIS

New Member
thats my boy cris to... thats why we here to learn. just dont say shit like that to goldenganja he will let you have it

what shit to goldenganja i dont see him on this thread and i dont know what you are talking about :?.

("he will let you have it" ?????????).
have what mate.

LUDA.
 

MickFoster

Well-Known Member
To get back to the original question and topic - check out the Mandala strains - almost all are heat tolerant.
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
indica strains are grown in the hotter climates.
SATIVAS - The polar opposite of indicas. Tall, thin plants, narrow leaves, lighter green colors, grow quick, extend to heights of 20 feet in some cases. Origins are traced back to Mexico, Columbia and southeast Asia. Flowering times vary from 10 to 16 weeks, normally longer than indicas. Taste ranges from earthy to fruity. A good head stone. A great outdoor favorite.
INDICAS - Short thick plants, broad leaves, darker green, flowering in 8 to 10 weeks with thick dense flower tops. Flavours from stinky skunk to fruity sweet. Origins traced back to Afghanistan, Morocco and Tibet. More of a body stone. Indoor grower's favorite types.
FEMINIZED - Designer qualities to produce only female plants. Rarely are the seeds produced but can be forced. Usually passed on as clones.
CROSS BREEDS - Combining different sativa and indica breeds will produce the corresponding traits of each mother and father. Actual percentages each strain will contain is not exact, but pretty close.
INDOOR / OUTDOOR - The most important thing to realize is the length of flowering time. Indoor doesn't matter but outdoor maturation would depend on your climate. If you have a short summer then go with a more indica strain. Remember, the more sativa in the mix the longer the flowering time. Some types of marijuana are specifically bred for outdoor, just look at your details. For indoor growing, don't choose something that says outdoor.
HEIGHT - Sativa stretches the most. Height is usually listed but can be controlled indoors. Light usually does not reach down past 3 feet sufficiently enough. A well grown plant can grow 1 to 2 inches a day. A two foot plant, put into flowering stage will reach just over 3 feet when done maturing in approximately 8 weeks.
POTENCY - Most marijuana these days is super potent. Success of course depends on your green thumb and growing conditions. To maximize potency use a hot, dry atmosphere and drop the humidity when flowering.
YIELDS - This all depends on how long you let your cannabis plants vegetate before flowering. Obviously the longer the vegetation period the taller the plants, therefore more yield. Maximum indoor yields come from indica.

LUDACRIS....................................................

indica strains thrive in hotter climates.

;-)
 

Drr

Well-Known Member
indica strains are grown in the hotter climates.
SATIVAS - The polar opposite of indicas. Tall, thin plants, narrow leaves, lighter green colors, grow quick, extend to heights of 20 feet in some cases. Origins are traced back to Mexico, Columbia and southeast Asia. Flowering times vary from 10 to 16 weeks, normally longer than indicas. Taste ranges from earthy to fruity. A good head stone. A great outdoor favorite.
INDICAS - Short thick plants, broad leaves, darker green, flowering in 8 to 10 weeks with thick dense flower tops. Flavours from stinky skunk to fruity sweet. Origins traced back to Afghanistan, Morocco and Tibet. More of a body stone. Indoor grower's favorite types.
FEMINIZED - Designer qualities to produce only female plants. Rarely are the seeds produced but can be forced. Usually passed on as clones.
CROSS BREEDS - Combining different sativa and indica breeds will produce the corresponding traits of each mother and father. Actual percentages each strain will contain is not exact, but pretty close.
INDOOR / OUTDOOR - The most important thing to realize is the length of flowering time. Indoor doesn't matter but outdoor maturation would depend on your climate. If you have a short summer then go with a more indica strain. Remember, the more sativa in the mix the longer the flowering time. Some types of marijuana are specifically bred for outdoor, just look at your details. For indoor growing, don't choose something that says outdoor.
HEIGHT - Sativa stretches the most. Height is usually listed but can be controlled indoors. Light usually does not reach down past 3 feet sufficiently enough. A well grown plant can grow 1 to 2 inches a day. A two foot plant, put into flowering stage will reach just over 3 feet when done maturing in approximately 8 weeks.
POTENCY - Most marijuana these days is super potent. Success of course depends on your green thumb and growing conditions. To maximize potency use a hot, dry atmosphere and drop the humidity when flowering.
YIELDS - This all depends on how long you let your cannabis plants vegetate before flowering. Obviously the longer the vegetation period the taller the plants, therefore more yield. Maximum indoor yields come from indica.

LUDACRIS....................................................

indica strains thrive in hotter climates.

;-)
so it's my buddy LUDA again.. good thing "Mexico, Columbia and southeast Asia" are far hotter then where any indica comes from.. not to mention the sun at the EQUATOR... SO that alone should answer the question.. BUT good thing you are here to give out your awesome advice.. AND copy paste shit for us to read.. GOOD JOB..

you deserve a another NEG rep for arguing your opinion... and posting that bullshit copy paste that doesn't prove anything..

original name too by the way.. :?
 

Drr

Well-Known Member
by the way.. if you haven't guesses my opinion is a TROPICAL SATIVA... but like luda states some indica's will thrive in hot.. and most should adjust to their climate..
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
so it's my buddy LUDA again.. good thing "Mexico, Columbia and southeast Asia" are far hotter then where any indica comes from.. not to mention the sun at the EQUATOR... SO that alone should answer the question.. BUT good thing you are here to give out your awesome advice.. AND copy paste shit for us to read.. GOOD JOB..

you deserve a another NEG rep for arguing your opinion... and posting that bullshit copy paste that doesn't prove anything..

original name too by the way.. :?

i dont have to prove anything to you so your point is ?????????.

LUDA.
:shock:

by the way.. if you haven't guesses my opinion is a TROPICAL SATIVA... but like luda states some indica's will thrive in hot.. and most should adjust to their climate..
and everything i post and paste is already stored on my p.c documents so i dont have to waste time spending hours typing.
and what you think of me is just your opinion and counts for nothing.

LUDA.
;-)
 
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