Biddy Early vs. Moby Dick

Hey all, I am trying to finalize my selection for next years outdoor grow. I was wondering if anyone has an idea of how each plant grows in the Northeast USA (first frost around mid-late October). I'm interested in yield mainly but also taste and how well it grows under temperature fluctuations, mold, and over/under fertilization. Thanks! Also, which would you prefer to grow.
 

mikeykrinshaw12

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try them both, and any others you care to try...

post a journal- at the end we will all decide

decide (perhaps) differently

and decide for ourselves alone ;) good luck- (they both meet the criteria you provided, i would personally lean more towards the biddy early)
 

TWS

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Man, I tried to get MD for a long time. it's always sold out. The strain has many followers. I gave up. It is suppose to be a big yielder, a commercial strain like big Bud . Mid October is not a bad frost date. good luck to ya and show us some MD if that's what you go with.
 

420Dust

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I grew a couple MD's a couple years ago. I would rate it 9.5 out of 10. It was so gooy when trimming I had to clean clippers after every bud. Only neg thing I can say is it was really prone to bud rot but we always get heavy rain towards the end of summer so it's not really the plants fault. It was so loaded with tricomes the air could not circulate within the bud. I would recommend it. Dinafem.
 

Kygiacomo

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biddy early is the one u want..its a proven strain for outdoors and im growing it myself this year..this strain has proved its self time and time again outdoors in the UK and northern europe climates..dinafem is a good company if u want a mold resistant strain from them try critical 2.0,blue hashplant or blue widow all are proven outdoors as well..i went thur the worst case scerino last year with bud rot and i been researching hard ever day since last year to try and lessen my chances of the shit this year..a good IPM,potassium silica, and a couple products to induce SAR within the plant and we will be good to go on that fkn bud rot spore
 
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