Best TGA for Central Texas Outdoors??

Krokaine

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If you could choose your best choice for a hot Texas outdoor grow which one would you choose Subcool?

I could easily fall in love with every one of your strains just by pictures alone.

This would also be my first grow to do this oncoming summer but i was researching strains that i could do, have a good line up so far. But i'd love to keep it real from the US and use yours.

If you could choose a few of your strains which of them do you think would be my best bets for hot, arid, central Texas. I will be giving them plenty of water without question..
 

hybridbuds

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I think that any of the sativa dom strains like JTR, Vortex, and Pandora's Box would do fine in texas, but thin again I think that most all TGA are sativa dominant... I was in your boat, then I just started getting different 10 packs. I have Vortex, JTR, Pandora, Chernobyl, and Agent Orange. So you really cant go wrong with any of them. "eenie meenie miney mo" sort of thing ya dig?

Hybrid
 

Krokaine

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I hear that, I am just worried bout the temperature...im expecting 95+ degrees basically every day thats all i was worried about.

Ill prob order a Pandora, and JTR still would love SpaceBomb and SpaceJill, Basically all the strains sound great.

Ill prob just pick a bunch of random ones
 

anomolies

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95 is nothing for these plants, mine made it through 100+ and a record 115 out here, in pots too.
I had to water them often to keep the rootzone cool.
The thing you have to worry about is the roots drying out or the container getting too hot.

Planting in the ground is your best bet, it's hard to keep them cool in containers awhile avoiding over-watering.

Might I suggest you add JillyBean to your list, you won't regret it!
 

slabhead

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go with dairy queen and you'll have tight crystal nugs through the hottest summer. It grows like a tumble weed, short and wide. plant at least 5 to 6 ft apart.
 

j to the c

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I'm doing Space bomb in central texas this year(2011). I'll let you know how it turns out. prob doing 4 females
 

j to the c

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95 is nothing for these plants, mine made it through 100+ and a record 115 out here, in pots too.
I had to water them often to keep the rootzone cool.
The thing you have to worry about is the roots drying out or the container getting too hot.

Planting in the ground is your best bet, it's hard to keep them cool in containers awhile avoiding over-watering.

Might I suggest you add JillyBean to your list, you won't regret it!
Try using rubbermaid coolers, cut a hole in the top for the plant then bury that half way down in the ground.
 
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