green house seeds outdoor finish times

Slimedog

Member
Hello,
Has anyone grown Greenhouse seeds Chemical Bride, Persian Pie, Full Gas, Kings Tart or Pulp Friction outdoors in the northern hemisphere?
I am wondering when do they finish?
Is Greenhouse seeds site accurate with the finish times outdoors on these?
Any issues or suggestions for them?
I am planning on putting some of these outdoors in UP Michigan where finish time is important due to possible frost as early as Oct1 or earlier.
 

Herb & Suds

Well-Known Member
Hello,
Has anyone grown Greenhouse seeds Chemical Bride, Persian Pie, Full Gas, Kings Tart or Pulp Friction outdoors in the northern hemisphere?
I am wondering when do they finish?
Is Greenhouse seeds site accurate with the finish times outdoors on these?
Any issues or suggestions for them?
I am planning on putting some of these outdoors in UP Michigan where finish time is important due to possible frost as early as Oct1 or earlier.
The answer is no
All seed producers list yield and finish times to increase sales
You would do better to network with locals as to what they are growing
Or the Canadians have a few worked strains they fare well with
The other reason times aren’t actual is the weather isn’t consistent year to year or even week to week in your neck of the woods
:joint:
 

grayeyes

Well-Known Member
Greenhouse/Arjan lies about everything. Unscrupulous to his seed originators in that he supplies feminized seeds to growers out in the country. After first harvest they have no more seeds. Arjan is a major asshole.
 

poorboy1

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Ran pie and tart up here last summer
8 week min to finish up for both
Pulled here on October 20 .. had a wicked nice fall so no molds to deal with … a few frosts made them colours pop !
btw we’re up in a French Canadian province
 

Boatguy

Well-Known Member
Hello,
Has anyone grown Greenhouse seeds Chemical Bride, Persian Pie, Full Gas, Kings Tart or Pulp Friction outdoors in the northern hemisphere?
I am wondering when do they finish?
Is Greenhouse seeds site accurate with the finish times outdoors on these?
Any issues or suggestions for them?
I am planning on putting some of these outdoors in UP Michigan where finish time is important due to possible frost as early as Oct1 or earlier.
Try getaway mountain seeds. They have a decent selection that are known to finish early enough for the coast of maine
 

Boatguy

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A plant doesn't have a calendar. Things like temp, light levels, nutrient availability, genetics all play a roll in the time plants take to finish. Even a 'fast' flowering plant can take extra time if the environment is not ideal.
I giving tropicanna poison from sweet seeds a shot outdoors this year.
Curious to see how this semi auto "fast version" works out.
 

Jjgrow420

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When I'm looking for a strain to grow outside, I always flower indoors first. Then I'll see how long it takes for the plant to get into flower mode. Fast? Usually means flower will be shorter but a plant that takes a good couple weeks to grow some flower sites is gona be a longer flower and I won't bother with it outdoors unless I can force flower it early which is alot of work and imo not worth the effort.
 

Boatguy

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When I'm looking for a strain to grow outside, I always flower indoors first. Then I'll see how long it takes for the plant to get into flower mode. Fast? Usually means flower will be shorter but a plant that takes a good couple weeks to grow some flower sites is gona be a longer flower and I won't bother with it outdoors unless I can force flower it early which is alot of work and imo not worth the effort.
That is definitely something that is not happening here.
One tent for mothers, second for flowering clones. All to select an outdoor candidate plant and again clone :confused:
Way too much work.
 

Rivendell

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Its hard to rely on flower times when out doors is all about how early they transition into flower, Doesn't matter if it flowers in 6 weeks or 12 weeks if they doesn't start until early September and you are trying to beat the weather. In my experience, anything that is not specifically listed as being outdoor, is a total crap shoot as far as finishing early in Maine is concerned.
 

Boatguy

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Its hard to rely on flower times when out doors is all about how early they transition into flower, Doesn't matter if it flowers in 6 weeks or 12 weeks if they doesn't start until early September and you are trying to beat the weather. In my experience, anything that is not specifically listed as being outdoor, is a total crap shoot as far as finishing early in Maine is concerned.
You ever smoked something called maine green? Was abundant outdoor stuff for years around here.
 

Slimedog

Member
I giving tropicanna poison from sweet seeds a shot outdoors this year.
Curious to see how this semi auto "fast version" works out.
Ive grown Green Poison Fast, Red Mandarin Fast, Gorilla Girl Fast, Killer Kush Fast, Cream Mandarin Fast and Crystal Candy Fast...all finished per Sweet seeds outdoor finish times. All excellent to do outdoors....watch Cream Mandarin fast for mold though.
 

Jjgrow420

Well-Known Member
That is definitely something that is not happening here.
One tent for mothers, second for flowering clones. All to select an outdoor candidate plant and again clone :confused:
Way too much work.
I always have indoor going so anything outdoor gets selected through that. Tell you the truth I don't even bother with outdoor anymore. If I do I just give it away to friends anyways. Just something to do.
 
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