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  1. MisterHaze SLH looks very good, except late flowering (finishes end of October)
  2. At one place i haven't enough time and soil wasn't good. Plants were short. But, at the other everything was ok, the yield was high, no mold, and tall plants (taller than I want), still some strains ripen late than expected and late than manufacturer said. Mold wasn't an issue; main problem was late ripening, because the disguise is starting to disappear (falling leaves, beginning of hunting season). Because of that i am searching early strains.
  3. Fuzzy did you manage to harvest before end of September? As know this strain is harvested at the end of October.
  4. Thanks Levente for good advice, but I cannot wait longer, because I do guerilla growing and the crop must be harvested before the end of September. I did not achieve good results when growing Himalaya gold and Church, maybe it's my fault. Do you have practical experience with these strains?
  5. Friends told me about Maroc, Hollans Hope looks good. I need to select no more than 6 strains. Can you tell me what strains from these you mention are most early flowering, with dense buds and have stone effect? Early flowering is mandatory, because I do guerilla growing. Sorry, I made a typo, lattitude is 43N (almost yours)
  6. Hi! I am searching outdoor strains with following parameters: - Can be harvested before and of September (I am at 43N lat.); - Very strong high; - Mold resistant; - High yield; - Dense buds. Thanks!

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Strain Hunters is a series of documentaries aimed at informing the general public about the quest for the preservation of the cannabis plant in the form of particularly vulnerable landraces originating in the poorest areas of the planet.

Cannabis, one of the most ancient plants known to man, used in every civilisation all over the world for medicinal and recreational purposes, is facing a very real threat of extinction. One day these plants could be helpful in developing better medications for the sick and the suffering. We feel it is our duty to preserve as many cannabis landraces in our genetic database, and by breeding them into other well-studied medicinal strains for the sole purpose of scientific research.

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