Strains for colder weather

Rurumo

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Look at where landrace strains originate to see their relative cold hardiness. Tons of "cold hardy-ish" hashplants from Pakistan, India (all Himalayan states), and China...plus the ruderalis sp from further north if you count those. Really what you need to look for is short flowering strains rather than cold hardy strains, so you can get clones planted out first thing after your last frost, get them cooked, then harvest before first frost. Erdput from Ace finished for a friend of mine in Canada with a challenging growing season.
 

KronikGenes

Active Member
You’ll need to look to the source of where the desired condition presides, cold tolerant/ antirot/ early finish, looking at more of a ruderalis style plant from southern mid BC, caribou queen, mighty mite, teacup or any local designed rudi cut that floats around. I hold a 30+ year old rudi cut from the area, small structure with tight flowers, lemon and the common ruderalis terps. Its only great for extract production though, they cut it with half indoor and fetch full indoor price.
 

conor c

Well-Known Member
I've been looking for the real mighty mite for years who has the real deal?
Seedheaven in denmark sell it among some other greats like viking and stuff for northern growing also autos n stuff for out too

Op i reccomend you check out realgorillaseeds paniks gear is bred for out in harsh climates hybrids from hell if u can find it is good too esbe selects in nordic climates and kwik seeds got pure friesland available and a hybrid of that and erdpurt as well all those i mentioned would suit you chances are and ime weed takes cold fine its too much rh that fucks it up more
 
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