outdoor seeds

sodalite

Well-Known Member
hi all haven't been on in quite some time. i'd rather not look at the seedbank catalogs with all their lies. i have done that for 18 years now. i live about 40 degrees north. can plant by end of april (21st?) havest usually comes around sept 7-oct 7th for normal early outdoors. love iranian earlies.
but i am wondering what i have been missing what is the new rage for outdoor growing?
i like fruity, maybe lightly skunky indicas (becouse they grow here) nothing to huge but yeild is always nice.
faves in the past have been but not a total list- legends ulitimate indica, cindy 99 grimm stock, had dutch treats that were wonderfull. mikado grew good here. lemon skunk, mendocino madness was a good one for my area, endless sky was a keeper as was early iranian both from dr.greenthumb. have had some blueberry crosses i adored. and i am sure i could put many more.
i am looking for some recomendations for this year.
i grow in containers and raised beds using soiless mix and all the goodies. lots of sun and usually not lacking much. not looking to grow big just quality.
if anyone can help me find some LUI or point me in the right direction i would be much obliged, as i realy liked them.
 

sodalite

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thanks, yes i have grown sweet tooth and sweet tooth remixes on more than a few ocasions. it is the ortega i like mostly well sweet tooth is a very good plant itself but sometimes leafy. but together they are heaven. i would like to find one as close to the origininols as possible. in my area they were done well by sept 21st "about"
have you tried this company? or know of anyone who has?
i thank you for your answer.
 

sodalite

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hmm never heard of nordle, is it an outdoor suitable strain? i am open to growing anything that does not have a big hype behind it. i usually find some of my favorites tend to be the most underrated or old varieties long forgotten to most. plus i grow for myself and a few good friends who don't care about names. as long as it is grown with attention and love it is usually better than most comercially available strains with hot name attached.
 

chongsbuddy

New Member
i bet nordle would be a mold magnet due to its bigger bud structure.patchworks or next generation texada timewarp is exactly what you are looking for.they would finish third week in september at you,maybe even earlier.big yield of lemony,skunky goodness.its the most potent outdoor i have had as well.and real good for mold resistance.its the perfect geurilla plant in my opinion.
 

sodalite

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i had some timewarp given to me from a friend a few years back they grew quite big but started to flower early and never quit. by the end of sept my plants were half rot from buds that had formed in july and died already mixed with buds newly forming. i had this issue once or twice before i can remember. these plants were not from a bank but rather seeds brought back from oregon with my cousin on a visit home. i wonder if next generations would be in any way similiar. he said back where he lived they grew 8' and could produce 2+ with good care.
i will look them up i have been wanting to try next generation seeds for a long time now. i have been sick of dutch seeds for years and will never buy them again. strickly canadian and US for me.
 

sodalite

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and i love that lemony smell on plants that is my fav lemony or grapey smell is the best. dutch treat from east islands is a no name plant but they smell like heaven just like grapes and are very good plants for outdoor. they are very underated which is good, keeps prices down.
 

sodalite

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hey now that looks like a nice one if it finishes early sounds good to me. perfect looking outdoor i want it.
 

chongsbuddy

New Member
you know you got it bro!he he....

clean out your inbox.
these finish third week in september at 45n so at 41 they would be about 5-7 days earlier.
 
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