vasilo3001

AF seeds outdoor Mediterranean climate

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Hi there,

 

Looking forward for the summer growing period and planning on throwing some seeds in few pots on my terrace.

I will germinate them on May and and I want them ready to harvest around August. 

Which auto-strains do you guys suggest for a hot summer like 21C+ with an August 31C+ and of course humid like 70-80%, Mediterranean climate

I want them to be max 170cm, good yielding and its a seaside town.

 

Cheers!

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well you could try some of the damnesia AF for exanple as it has some genetics from the ams that is good outdoor. Usually we see some nice kalashnikova and sweet mango in outdoor as well, and in the new ones, the jack should do fine with the humidity if it doesnt rain everyday.

 

Good luck man

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well you could try some of the damnesia AF for exanple as it has some genetics from the ams that is good outdoor. Usually we see some nice kalashnikova and sweet mango in outdoor as well, and in the new ones, the jack should do fine with the humidity if it doesnt rain everyday.

 

Good luck man

Thanks for the advice!

Do you think they will endure August?

And which feminized strains would you suggest for outdoor? not auto-flowering

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The afgooey fems did very well for me outdoor in Holland which can be a bit damp and humid in summer . The kalashnikova auto should finish in around 80/85 days outside.

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they should endure august withtou problem, unless you have 55º of direct sun all day, and even there maybe they will do it ;) but heat should not be a problem, in not auto strains, ive smoked some excelent hawaiian snow and it is a good plant for outdoor, the church, cheese if not too humid, the white rhino, all these are classics for outdoor growers, if you can get god average humidity and sun most of the plants of the catalog will do good :)

 

Have a good grow

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they should endure august withtou problem, unless you have 55º of direct sun all day, and even there maybe they will do it ;) but heat should not be a problem, in not auto strains, ive smoked some excelent hawaiian snow and it is a good plant for outdoor, the church, cheese if not too humid, the white rhino, all these are classics for outdoor growers, if you can get god average humidity and sun most of the plants of the catalog will do good :)

Have a good grow

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Last question Which auto-strains you find more suitable (name 2-3) and 2-3 not auto.

Thanks again! :D

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the same as i quoted before more or less ;) Kalash auto, Sweet Mango and Damnesia auto or Jack herrer

And in non auto, Church, Hawaiian, and mobydick for example ;)

 

Have a good grow!

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