best strains for Canada north east?

superfly101

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hey guys im getting ready for next year, going to do a nice outdoor project about 40 plant. Im up north east and wanted to know what are some good strains that can handle some cold weather. over here during the summer months it gets about 25°c-30°c alot of humidity. (thats 77°F-86°F) during the fall its 10°c-20°c (50°F-68°F)
 

driftwoodg

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hey guys im getting ready for next year, going to do a nice outdoor project about 40 plant. Im up north east and wanted to know what are some good strains that can handle some cold weather. over here during the summer months it gets about 25°c-30°c alot of humidity. (thats 77°F-86°F) during the fall its 10°c-20°c (50°F-68°F)

I have some g13 hybrids, that are doing great. 7 - 10 foot trees. i'm in northern new england, and grow in a swamp.
i would go with a indica dominant plant. sativas don't do so well with the short grow season, although I have a couple, they just dont do as well in my opinion.
what strains are you thinking of ?
peace
 
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scouter0

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Looking forward to the responses, I'm also in the same boat! Quick question Superfly, what kind of soil do you use?
 

maurice*del*taco

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goto toronto they have there own seed bank and he will answer all of your questions. i grew some bubblegum this year and it is really good very large yeild with early flowering plus the buds were a bright pink
 

dankking

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i have a swamp n i have g36 seeds........ i was just wondering how u have them planted... planters , just right in the soft muckie shit, or litteraly in the water?
 

Cannabis Krew 420

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yeah your going to want an indica dominant plant because there better suited to harsher climates and finish earlier, i just ordered some violator kush, kalishikova (ak47x WW), and some random indica seed mixes, with white rhino, great white shark, check out attitude seed bank they have tons of strains and good reviews
 

Richie LxP

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I like the looks of the timewarp, over here in ireland its a nightmare once you get into october with rain on a regular basis. I think we are 55 degrees north. Anyone live on this parallel with outdoor experience?
 
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