Outdoor Winter Grow Strain Recommendations

THCBrain

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Try a UK outdoor strain they're bred for tougher climates, I've had no sun just solid rain for a week my girl is loving it, don't know what strain it is but she started life as a cutting in my tent, been outside since April 30th this is her today.
 

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Srgtgriffdonutt

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Try a UK outdoor strain they're bred for tougher climates, I've had no sun just solid rain for a week my girl is loving it, don't know what strain it is but she started life as a cutting in my tent, been outside since April 30th this is her today.
dang lush green. don't see any nute burn that's amazing
 

sandhill larry

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Anyone know some good strains to grow outdoors during winter, I live in Southern California so it doesn't usually get anything below 50° F
I did a Spring crop this year in NW Florida. I planted seeds first of December and vegged under CFL's and floro tubes until 19th of January when they went outside. Should have started a little sooner. With that in mind, you will want to get strains that flower early. The later your strains flower in the fall, the earlier they will re-veg in the spring. I had to chop some early because they were too far into re-veg.

I did a fall/winter seed test as soon as my full season plants were in the barn. They got around waist high with only sunlight before starting to flower. You might want to start in late October or early November to get as much out of the sun as you can.

Good luck.
 

Srgtgriffdonutt

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I did a Spring crop this year in NW Florida. I planted seeds first of December and vegged under CFL's and floro tubes until 19th of January when they went outside. Should have started a little sooner. With that in mind, you will want to get strains that flower early. The later your strains flower in the fall, the earlier they will re-veg in the spring. I had to chop some early because they were too far into re-veg.

I did a fall/winter seed test as soon as my full season plants were in the barn. They got around waist high with only sunlight before starting to flower. You might want to start in late October or early November to get as much out of the sun as you can.

Good luck.
this helped a lot thanks. i think i will start in late October since my last crop should finish by mid september
 
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