Outdoor strain help required

colem8

Well-Known Member
Hi all.
Please help, I am use to growing indoors and want to grow outdoors organically! I need you to help me with the better outdoor strains available that produce really nice tasting and looking buds, quantity/yield is really important for me too. The strain will need to be able to withstand cool temps (not frozen, maybe min 10 deg c) and preferably a quick growing strain :) All help will and is appreciated!:hump:
 

trichlone fiend

New Member
Hi all.
Please help, I am use to growing indoors and want to grow outdoors organically! I need you to help me with the better outdoor strains available that produce really nice tasting and looking buds, quantity/yield is really important for me too. The strain will need to be able to withstand cool temps (not frozen, maybe min 10 deg c) and preferably a quick growing strain :) All help will and is appreciated!:hump:

I grew a really, really nice Greenhoue's, Trainwreck last year...finished towards mid august.
...this year, I'm going with Greenhouse's, Strawberry Haze, should end around early to mid sept.
 

trichlone fiend

New Member
I'm in zone 6, btw. Indiana.
...I also have pics of the Strawberry Haze in my grow journal if you want to check her out (growing indoors)
 

colem8

Well-Known Member
Cool sounds really nice. Do you recommend the Haze (sativa) over indicas for outdoors? I haven't grown a haze before but have heard they grow nicely though :)
 

trichlone fiend

New Member
Cool sounds really nice. Do you recommend the Haze (sativa) over indicas for outdoors? I haven't grown a haze before but have heard they grow nicely though :)

...now, I don't want to tell you either or really...LOL, I don't want the blame if you decide it wasn't good to ya! LOL...hahaha...

...well, I haven't been impressed with any yields from any indica I've grown outdoors...2 ounces per plant at the most. ( they were not in direct light, they were hidden in bushes)...maybe would've got double if they'd been in a better lit spot. But, some sativas will yield pounds if veg'd long enough....so, it all depends on what your looking for really.
 
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