What's some good early finishing strains

Villa

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I live in the Northeast and would like some recomendations for some early strains due to mother nature being unpredictable. I want quality more then quantity but both would be nice.
Whatever ones I choose I'm going to grow indoors during the winter to try it out then clone for outdoors in the spring. So what early strains have you tried and liked and how long was the flowering cycle.
 

Jogro

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The 7-8 weeks, and 47 days described above only apply when grown under artificial lights.

When growing outdoors, typically finishing times are described by calendar DATE.

Most strains finish in early October, with some trailing a little later. Much later than that, and you're subject to frost damage or rot from cool-weather rain.

Anything finishing in mid-Sept or earlier would be an "early" strain.

Anyway, I've never grown anything "early" outside, but there are a number of strains you could look at for this purpose. The indica-dominant strains tend to finish early, for example, and anything with "early" in its name is probably a good choice.

If seasonal growing isn't your thing, take a look at autoflowers. Those will finish roughly ten weeks after you plant the seeds, no matter when you do so, and that could be a great choice for outdoor growing.
 

crazyj4life

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The 7-8 weeks, and 47 days described above only apply when grown under artificial lights.

When growing outdoors, typically finishing times are described by calendar DATE.

Most strains finish in early October, with some trailing a little later. Much later than that, and you're subject to frost damage or rot from cool-weather rain.

Anything finishing in mid-Sept or earlier would be an "early" strain.

Anyway, I've never grown anything "early" outside, but there are a number of strains you could look at for this purpose. The indica-dominant strains tend to finish early, for example, and anything with "early" in its name is probably a good choice.

If seasonal growing isn't your thing, take a look at autoflowers. Those will finish roughly ten weeks after you plant the seeds, no matter when you do so, and that could be a great choice for outdoor growing.
Autoflowering all the way here for sure. If you want you should beable to crop out twice. I did this a few years ago and got 3 out of a northern summer but the last crop had to be taken early do to mold. Grab an fast Autoflowering plant with a high resistance to mold and your set. Big up hommie n good luck.
 

hazey grapes

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jack's cleaner 2 & sweet haze are my two favorite strains so far, and both finish in just 9 weeks! both are trippy with JC2 maybe being moreso and touchy feely while sweet haze is above average and very fruity.

i want to see if sannie's jack f7 is even better as it's considered one of the best bred jack herers in the world. his killing fields and TGA's jack the ripper are supposed to be the real deal on the trippy front too.

i was surprised by CH9's compact fat leaved jack which made huge seeds. it wasn't skunky and not too stony, but nice and potent. it was overshadowed by JC2 & sweet haze which had trippier buzzes and a fruitier flavor (SH embarrassed a lot of competition for fruity hazes in my room) but looked like a really nice cash cropping sea of green plant as well as a breeder that stomps afghani for shrinking IBLs. i really want to test their jack 33 as it's supposed to be laugh your ass off euphoric, and want to see how critical jack & the third dimension compare next as they seem promising too.

for indicas, sour cream is crazy delicious and sexy smelling. it's just on the stony side of mids with euphoria, but functional. it walks all over similar buzzing blueberry & skunk #1 as far as i'm concerned as it's fruity cream cheese flavor is very authentic and delicious. i hope the cross i made with a cindy apollo male has a more active buzz and retains the flavor.

DNA's lemon skunk also impressed me like EVERYTHING i've tried so far as it's not as stony as skunk #1, had a really nice happy mildly motivational buzz, a slight lemongrass flavor and a nice golden glow that suited it. i think that's a 9 week strain too.

apollo 11 & C99 are 55 days of less strains. i'd go for A11 before his mom as cindy is too racy & clear headed for anything but activities. it's a great buzz, but a more neutral & trippy buzz like apollo is supposed to have is funner. you can't enjoy movies & music on strains that are too racy. i haven't tried mosca's cindy. it's supposed to have some trippy & stony phenos and it too finishes around 8 weeks.

some of the better quality strains take 10-12 weeks maybe, but many of them yield up to 750 grams where the cash cropping max for faster flowering strains used to be about 400-450g. good things come to those who wait... for their weight.
 

UncleBuck

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what finishes quickly indoors may not finish as quickly outdoors.

my indoor champs are GDP and black domina, both around 45 days or so. my outdoor champ is a random strain i was given, unsure of genetics.
 

sonar

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I am growing a single Sensi Super Skunk plant and it looks like it will be finishing here in the next few weeks. Most of the reviews I've read, which are many since it is a classic, tried and true strain, have it finishing by the end of Sept. (first 3 pics)

Lost Coast OG looks like it will be finishing in a few weeks too and looks like it is going to be a pretty big yeilder. (last 3)
 

hazey grapes

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what finishes quickly indoors may not finish as quickly outdoors.
the time of year would play a big part in that i think as it isn't until mid summer that the days are 12/12 and getting shorter which would encouraging flowering more than 13/11 unless you used lowryders like BL's masterkush which flips under 24h
 

Jogro

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the time of year would play a big part in that i think as it isn't until mid summer that the days are 12/12 and getting shorter which would encouraging flowering more than 13/11 unless you used lowryders like BL's masterkush which flips under 24h
No.

The only way mid-summer hits 12-12 is if you happen to live exactly at the equator. If you do, by all means do NOT look for an early-finishing strain, but instead grow one of the excellent super-long flowering equatorial sativas that are hard to grow outdoors anywhere else!

Everywhere else on the planet, outdoors, 12-12 light/dark occurs at the autumnal equinox, Sept 21st (and vernal equinox, March 21st). With normal outdoor growing in most of the continental USA, by the time the light naturally gets to 12-12 outdoors, not only have most photoperiod plants been flowering for roughly two months already, but many strains are fully mature and ready to harvest. The truly "early" strains will have ALREADY been harvested BEFORE the days get to 12-12!

In fact, most cannabis plants grown outdoors in the continental USA will actually start to flower around the end of July, when there are about 14 hours of daylight.

There are VERY few strains that actually "need" 12 hours of uninterupted darkness to flower; most will start to flower with only 10 hours of darkness, and a few super early strains can start to flower with as little as 9 or even 8 hours (eg the "Iranian Autoflower" or Guerilla Gold 3). The ruderalis-based autflowering strains aren't photosensitive, so they can flower outdoors during ANY time of year, so long as the plants themselves are at least a few weeks old and sexually mature.

Other than their genetics, the single biggest factor affecting the calendar date when plants put outside will finish is actually the LATITUDE, because its the latitude that controls how many hours per day of sunlight you see.

The closer you get to the equator, the closer EVERY day (all year long) is to 12-12. The closer to get to either pole, the LONGER the summer days, and the shorter the winter days.

If you go up to Alaska, for example, you don't get "down" to 14 daylight-hour days until September. Unfortunately, the days get shorter so fast up North, that by the end of October just 8 weeks later, you're already down to only 8 daylight-hour days.

Anyway, getting back to the original question, pure indica strains (including master kush) tend to be fast finishers, and most of these will be done at or before mid-September outdoors.

Again, autoflower strains will be done roughly 10 weeks after you plant the seeds, making them ideal for outdoor growing. Not only can you have plants ready for harvest in June (if you start them indoors and put them outside in early April), but you can stagger planting new plants all spring, and have continuous harvests all summer through fall, if you like.
 

OGEvilgenius

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texada timewarp canadians love that strain also island sweet skunk is popular their.
TT is nice indeed. Done early Sept. Nice Sativa leaning buzz.

The ISS cut that is most potent is a long flowering variety. Not suited to outdoors anywhere but good climates (tropics etc.).
 

hazey grapes

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i haven't tried mosca's C99 which has phenos that are both trippier and stonier than joey weed's more textbook clear headed motivational buzz, but would lean more towards mellower and trippier apollo 11 before that. C99 is similar to kali mist... it's good weed for work and activities. bodhi's A11 genius should be nice when it comes back around, but right now, you can get A13 from TGA that shouldn't be shabby. i want to try his A13 x jack the ripper cross called the third dimension next as both are strains of interest without an evil name. CH9's jack was really compact and more stony than others, but stood out as good shit and i'm betting their jack 33 is as euphoric as it's rep as a know i was at least impressed by jack. it looked like an indica without smelling like one or delivering a KO. back to TGA, his jillybean should make most people happy as it's very euphoric with a stone.
 

Villa

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wow thanks everyone. I'm already growing masterkush ( My 1st one goes into the flowering room tomorrow).I love a good c99 and pineapple express is going on my list..a good jack, probably a ak.

I do autos too. I have what I call a snack shack set up.It's a 250 watt hps in my veg room run on the same 18/6 as my t5's. I veg auto flowerings under the t5's for about 4 weeks then under the 250 they go. I do 3 plants (thinking on adding a 4th) and I stagger the harvest so every couple weeks one finishes and gives us a new little snack. I'm thinking of doing some outside.Vegging indoors for 4 weeks then putting them outside and hopefully getting 3 harvests.
 

VTMi'kmaq

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If you go other ways then ak let me know villa i have procured ak47 and ak48 and am using untold amounts of self control to leave them alone till this batch finishes! Excellent response to this post wish they all were like this!
 

Villa

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If you go other ways then ak let me know villa i have procured ak47 and ak48 and am using untold amounts of self control to leave them alone till this batch finishes! Excellent response to this post wish they all were like this!
woo hoo will let you know.. yes this thread is full of nice, considerate, knowlageable growers....
 

bluntmassa1

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TT is nice indeed. Done early Sept. Nice Sativa leaning buzz.

The ISS cut that is most potent is a long flowering variety. Not suited to outdoors anywhere but good climates (tropics etc.).
https://www.bcbuddepot.com/seed-list/bc-bud-depot/sweet-island-skunk-winner/ I guess I ment sweet island skunk from bc bud depot it actually won treating yourself cup this year it finishes late september only thing I see about next generation island sweet skunk is its good for calli and spain climates I almost thought I was gonna prove you wrong.:cry:
I was close though them names are damn near the same.
 
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