Growing Outdoors In Alaska

puffnopassing

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So where I live in Alaska I had to conquor a few problems growing here
1. its cold in the summer, temps usually range from 60-70 in the day and usually no lower than high 40s at night, that would be a cold night. some days can reach 80s however.
2. Light schedules, we almost have constant light where I live, the only time we have a 12/12 light schedule is in the beginning of october which is far far to cold.
and i guess thats pretty much it, so after contemplating those two mountains i would have to climb I realized i needed a cold resistant autoflower that produced some decent bud. I came out with a lowryder 2 x ak47 x short rider.
now the short rider is an autoflower however it rarely ever succeeds to autoflower, it has some great bud taste because of its top 44 and early special genetics and it produces a decent amount of bud. the lowryder 2 x ak47 is a great small plant that autoflowers flawlessly. Sooooo I grew some short rider a couple months back hoping for some males to get some pollen, after i recieved the pollen I pollinated my easy ryder and recieved 62 easyryder x short rider. I might also grow some northern lights x short rider. idk so leave comments
 
good luck and may your buds be copious. if you're able to, you could veg some non-auto plants a little inside, and put them outside when it gets warm enough (greenhouses and root insulators are good options) force flowering by covering from light twelve hours...
 
good luck and may your buds be copious. if you're able to, you could veg some non-auto plants a little inside, and put them outside when it gets warm enough (greenhouses and root insulators are good options) force flowering by covering from light twelve hours...

heythanks alot for the fast feedback, do you know how i could force flower a plant?
 
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