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    what strains are good for indoors and what strains are good for outdoors? i am personally doing an indoor grow but i only have one plant i plan on upgrading and i am just trying to find the best strain with the most yields for indoors. preferably something that is easy to grow or even moderate but i am no expert. thanx

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    Top 44 or Skunk#1 are good strains for indoor. I grown both with good sucess.

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    Depending on your climate, and your indoor setup, you should be able to grow the majority of strains available either indoor or out.
    For my area it is hard to prevent mold on fat dense thick buds.....for example;AK47 for me is an indoor ONLY plant, because I can prevent mold growth indoors, outdoors this plant is savaged by bud blight, I lost whole plants to mold and mildew.
    Other strains are virtually mold free.

    Some pure sativas may need the benefit of the sun to reduce wispiness or feathery buds.
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    how hard is it to grow a good strain of WW indoors? i really need some help with this cuz i need to know if i should get some WW seeds? and if i should where should i buy them from? and what are the differences if it is feminized? does that just mean they will be female?

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    White Widow is certainly not a good strain for beginners, but as long as you've got some experience and you're willing to put the time and effort into it, then you'll be fine, and you should end up with some fabulous bud. I recommend getting more educated on everything having to do with growing (highly recommend the Cannabis Grow Bible). Is that one plant the only grow you've done? If so, I wouldn't recommend WW quite yet, but maybe after another grow or two.

    I plan on buying from seedboutique.com soon myself...I've heard nothing but good things about them. Yes, feminized means they are (supposedly) all female. If you're growing fully indoors, then I don't see a huge advantage in that to be honest. That is personal preference, I guess. I would just go with the Nirvana WW seeds (cheapest and high quality) from seedboutique if I were you, but you should definitely research each seedbank more.

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    man im learning alot from all you guys

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    I have grown W.W. many times easy to grow never have abit of problems with it. It was the first strain I grew! Only problem is outside they can get abit of mold if its a humid wet season. other wise I don't see why everyone says it can be hard to grow. Just go easy on the nutes and you will be fine..
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    i havent been using any nutes at all, is there a problem with this? will ordinary dirt work for a full grow?

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    Without nutes, the plant will mature and everything (as far as I know), but it certainly won't be high quality or good yield. Proper nutrients and lighting are the best investments you can make, and they are very much worthwhile in the end. I figure, if you're not gonna put the time and effort (and a little bit of money) into growing, then why bother to do it at all?

    Again, I highly suggest reading the Cannabis Grow Bible. It's the quickest way to learn everything you need to know.

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    Durban Poision is a great outdoor strain with candy buds and a soaring famous trippy high, plus it is very tough and easy to grow. If you live in a colder climate then you should take a look at purple power. There are many Indoor strains. Northern Lights, Skunk, Shiva, Top 44, Ak-47, Mater Kush. These are all easy to grow strains and most can be found a seedboutique.com. Click the Nirvana standard link once in the site and you will see just about all these strains for only $25.01, oh yea!

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