best plant for growing outdoor

stoopy

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The previous comments are not correct for your region, the Baltic states have nice summers but the are short and light cycles are long in the summer, auto-flowering plants produce small harvests, first you must start you plants indoor to give them a head start, at least by April 15, then placed outside by mid/late May at the latest, try Early Girl, Early Skunk or any Ruderalis strain for your area, or auto-flowering are OK but outside the seem to behave differently, Kush is not necessarily suitable for your climate, do some research...
 

sonar

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The previous comments are not correct for your region, the Baltic states have nice summers but the are short and light cycles are long in the summer, auto-flowering plants produce small harvests, first you must start you plants indoor to give them a head start, at least by April 15, then placed outside by mid/late May at the latest, try Early Girl, Early Skunk or any Ruderalis strain for your area, or auto-flowering are OK but outside the seem to behave differently, Kush is not necessarily suitable for your climate, do some research...
He is correct in my opinion. You are going to want to start Mid/Late April indoors and in I wouldn't actually put them out before Mid/Late May. Do some research and find a strain you like that can handle a harsher environment and finishes no later than September. Auto flowers would be a good choice too. As an experiment, I started an auto flower late April and took it outside mid may and it finished the first week of July. I was so pleased with the experience I actually started another outdoor auto crop for this year.

An early finisher in your environment is extremely important. Although I've never grown it, I've heard good things about mendocino madness.
 

veggiegardener

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Durban Poison has always had a reputation for early finishes.

With your longer days during summer, if you put your plants in large containers, they'll get huge.
 
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