Need a great outdoor strain...

3 Pounds of Weeden

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Been growing indoors for about 3 years now, ready to take a stab at the outdoor scene. I'm looking for a great mold resistant strain that is high yielding. Looking to do a 20-25 plant operation. I will be ordering them from attitude if that matters at all. I figured I could go on there and order any combination of seeds but I'm really hoping to score big this year and I need some girls that will make it worth my time. Thanks guys.
 

SenorBrownWater

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jilly bean,agent orange both are good with mold and have huge yield...also the tude just dropped their new march promo like 10 free seeds...
 

notbusted

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Been growing indoors for about 3 years now, ready to take a stab at the outdoor scene. I'm looking for a great mold resistant strain that is high yielding. Looking to do a 20-25 plant operation. I will be ordering them from attitude if that matters at all. I figured I could go on there and order any combination of seeds but I'm really hoping to score big this year and I need some girls that will make it worth my time. Thanks guys.
Ok, I am looking to grow some outdoor goodness as well. Yeah, my first post here and first time anything in public. Used to be a cop of all things, then became a nurse and witnessed the power of the flower in my cancer patients. After 312 credit hours in college I am able to relate to many things. Biology would dictate that the best survival rate of anything you would introduce into any environment would be of those members who have endured such conditions as before and presented to them currently. So, genetics play a determining factor in many of our choices when we care to introduce an unknown into a known that itself can be variable. I would dare you to grow coconuts in Kansas or cranberries in Panama. Seek out the strains that are indigenous as close to your climate and weather conditions as possible and you will have a stud of a plant. The Gulf Coast of the US should be advantageous to strains from any low altitude equatorial from around the world provided you can reproduce the soil pH and moisture patterns rudimentary. I noticed at Attitude there are a lot of choices and the March birthday is upon us. Do diligence is yours. Be thy own teacher. I trust you will arrive on the scene with a successful report of REFERal (pot for all). My first attempt at growing will be outdoors this year at 7500ft in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Already I know that ruderalis, autos and high altitude strains from Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, northern India, Nepal, Canada, northern eastern EU, and all mountainous regions have the best chance for me. All the Best to Ya! And, yes, Ohio in the summer is so hot and humid you would swear it was Florida. hehe
 

sonar

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Whatever you do, be diverse. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. If you are going to put out 25 plants, do something like 5 plants of 5 different strains.

After last year, I'm nuts over Emerald Triangle gear.
 

hotrodharley

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World of Seedss Mazar i Sharif. Read about it on Leafly, read how it isn't harvested until the snow flies. Regular seed only and it is sent directly from Afghanistan to WOS. I popped only one as I am being transferred. It was female and the weed is kickass. I mean kickass!!!!!
 

peacenikchick

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u should really order from attitude now and get the march promo freebies..they include critical+, blueberry headband, ww x bb, which should all be good for u...also goji og, bubba kush, snowcap la, chocolate heaven should fit ur flowering time but i have no experience with them...i cant say enough about delicious seeds fruity chronic juice, sugar black rose, crit sensi star, outdoors for vigor, yield, mold resistance, potency, smell, flavor, they r one of my favrite breeders, dunno why i dont hear them mentioned on here more often. and im in southern ontario, so those strains should work with ur season also., anyways good luck, oh ya and agent orange is a giant hooker outside, i got over a pound last year off an agent orange in 10 gal. bag with time release nutes, and maybe 2 grams of mold total on plant, and i left her through a couple moderate frosts and the shitty damp rainy mid-end october weather
 

outsidegrower

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try early riser form sargmatha. i have very good results with it with very little care and fantastic results with a little of tlc.
 

markexpress

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Big Bang is a decent plant with high mold resistance https://www.cannabis-seeds-bank.co.uk/green-house-seeds-big-bang/prod_2995.html

Pineapple Chunk which is a great strain in my opinion it's disease and mold resistant and has big yeilds https://www.cannabis-seeds-bank.co.uk/barneys-farm-pineapple-chunk/prod_87.html

MOST DEFINITELY agreed with above quote, talking from experience here. Big Bang gives HUGE yields when done properly, more than twice of Pineapple Chunk. I am not going by descriptions of strains on The Attitude, but from personal experience - I also highly recommend these:

Cream Caramel by Sweet Seeds (early finish!)
Blueberry Gum by G13 Labs
 
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