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eastcoastmo

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Nah man, have looked at them a few times but never got them lol. Got way too many others i like growing or want to grow so they're on the 'would be nice if i had space' list!
 

crazykiwi420

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I know what you mean man, my 2 favourite seed banks will keep me going for at least the next 10 years. I'm a keen breeder too, especially outdoors because the outdoor conditions toughen the genetics with more mold resistance, vigour etc. New Zealand breeds hardened strains bro, I guess aussie has extreme conditions too. I picked the malawi because of the mold resistance and yield.

What's grown outdoor mostly in aussie, indi or sati?. I would think sativa for you extreme heat and tropical weather. Starting to heat up real nice in nz right now.
 

eastcoastmo

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Ha ha yeah thats it man, ive got way too many in the bank already! Agreed about outdoor being better for toughening up the plants, im intending on putting my little one outside to get seeded up!

Hmm yeah i guess we have more sats as outdoor, they grow well here and give good rewards. Most people like the good old skunks for indoors though!
 

crazykiwi420

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I'm starting to turn into a horder, I'm only young and can't even imagine the amount of strains I'll have in the future. There's nothing better than landrace staivas and I think outdoors is stronger than indoors like my afghani was intense when grown outside. I'm going to pollinate a malawi with an uzbeki and next year should produce nice results being a 50/50 f1 hybrid.

Yeah thought so, upper north island over here is sativa land because of the sub tropical wet weather, a lot of white rhino cuttings(sativa pheno) in nz are grown down south.
My climate can still go to about the first or second week of may, when does yours finish man?.

I miss my 20 year old afghani purple hair cut, someone that had grown 300+ strains said nothing grew like it, 2 hander buds in hydro. I hate myself for losing it.
 

eastcoastmo

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Ha ha i know what you mean dude, im an addict and not afraid to say it lol.

Damn thay afghani sounds like a dream lol :)

I love the landrace sativas as well but just dont have the room to grow them without going out bush and thats risky! Your cross sounds wicked though mate, should produce some good buds! Im a sucker for some old thai landraces so might hve a go at doing some of them!
The latest our season goes till is about mid october due to frosts, sometimes we get till.early may but rarely.
 

crazykiwi420

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There's just way too many strains these days.

Yeah it was very good in the yield department but I got sick of smoking it all the time.

Seriously consider Ace malawi or panama bro, easily adapted to any indoor situation and they don't take up much space if wanted, also they don't take 10 years to finsh.
Yeah can't wait to grow it. Malawi is pretty much mold resistant. I've always wanted to try a thai but it is non existent in new zealand and can't be finished outdoors, Ko chang thai would be insanely good. Check out Double Thai from Ace seeds bro, It's a meao thai male croseed onto a ko chang.

Damn your climate sounds colder than mine lol, you must be at the bottom of Australia then? I have to grow very sativa dominant strains if I want to go past mid april because of the rain.
 

eastcoastmo

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Yep there sure is man :)

Sweet as mate, will definitely consider them when im looking ;)

I am in the southern part of Oz just in a valley with extremes in temps lol. We get over 40 in summer and -8 to -10 in winter haha.
 

crazykiwi420

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IMG-20131024-00154.jpgIMG-20131024-00151.jpgIMG-20131024-00152.jpgshe is really starting to kick into gear now at 2 and a half weeks, funny how my worst looking plant is producing more bud so far than the others and it is the 2 green pics above. I think I have a faster flowering pheno as my 55 day afghan wasn't this far along at 2 weeks.

Those are some extreme temps bro, must be hard growing outdoors and indoors too.
 

eastcoastmo

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Looking wicked dude :) she's going to give you some nice dank buds!!
My outdoor one has had to withstand a few late frosts so she has stunted a bit, should start to take off soon though!

Yeah bro our temps get a bit ridiculous haha. It makes it very hard to grow inside in winter without heating. We justget long enough to grow one outside in summer..pretty much a write off other than that!
 

crazykiwi420

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yeah bro at 22 days they already have frost going up the leaves pretty far, I think I have the peppery hashberry pheno.
She will definitely start to take off and will get huge by January. Yeah and even your summer temps would be hard to deal with inside and even out lol. I love my climate man, not too hot, and not too cold. Going below 4 degrees in winter is a rarity.

Must be expensive too with the extra heating in winter.
 
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