Can I plant indoor strain outside

Toking Tide

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I have some white skunk seeds and some feminised white label seeds I am going to be growing hydroponically inside. I was wondering if I could get a good yield off of any of these if I were to plant one outside as well.
 

Beaner

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sure you could, the only issues you may have to deal with are that indoor plants are not bread to flower early, just flower fast, so it might not finish till the end of october. also indoor plants tend to be less hardy, so they are a bit more susseptable to mold and junk. most of the plants i grow were bred for indoors, but i always get a harvest, give it a try if you think you can handle it, and make a thread about it!
 

VirginHarvester

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FWIW a friend was told by a seed producer most of their indoor seeds can be grown outside in a warm climate like Spain or Greece. Those are very warm climates, more so than the deep South or North Florida but probably about the same as South Florida. So I imagine it depends on where you are. It wouldn't sound like Michigan or Canada, for instance, would be a good place.
 

Beaner

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the last two seasons i grew white rhino and skunk #1, both indoor plants, white rhino finished beautifully 3rd week of september, in the coldest state in usa, the skunks went another week, and probably could have gone another 2 but frost persuaded me to harvest them early, still good bud, just slightly premature. if you live in florida you can pretty much grow whatever strain you want, as i don't think frost is going to be a problem, maybe mold if you have very rainy octobers...
 

Toking Tide

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Thanks for the info. I live pretty far south. Not northern florida south but not to far from it so our first frost will be atleast november.

I may just go ahead and try it out. I will put pictures up if I do.

Thanks again
 
The 1st post about finishing time is right, the sun will determine this, you will deal with Thieves, bugs, mold if it rains a lot, if so you will need to go out and shake them out a bit every time to get the h2o off of them... thats y inside kicks. U can use dirt indoor, hydro is over rated.
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