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Shall be interesting then, herbies is touch and go in Aus
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If this post doesn't read quite right it is because it has been edited by mods...fair enough as the seed bank isn't a sponsor , no problems. Anyway I received my new seeds in great time considering they were ordered just prior to Xmas ..ordered 12/12/2014 arrived 29/12/2014. My order was a 2 for one deal on reg. seeds so I got 20 each of the abovementioned strains plus 5 seeds of an unreleased strain Golden Fleece. Golden Fleece's genetics - MangoHerer x Orient Express grows indica in veg. then sends up long colas (sativa-like) in early flower.... 60/40 ind/sat... 9 week flower. The genes of Orient Express (Vietnam Black x China Yunnan) hopefully will bring some mould resistance and handle the local humidity better. Cheers PBNot as many varieties to choose from but can vouch for Nice Chunk and Marion Davies nice nuggety produce from them in and outdoors (QLD). Trying 3 more strains Bubblefuck (Alaskan Thunderfuck x Bubblegum) , Chung Lee (LA Confidential x Afgooey) and Event Horizon (ChemD x White Rhino) soon to test for mould resistance. Marion Davies was prone to mould in and outdoors even with the lower humidity of winter ...outdoor summer flowering in sub tropics ..forget it. Chung Lee is reputed to be a bit mould resistant ... we'll see! Cheers PB
Maybe you are referring to me about humidity ? Yes I am in QLD drier winters hot humid wet summers. I have grown indoors in winter vegging 1 x 400 wt Son T on a light rail then budding by adding another 400 wt Son T (800 wt's) and had temps. as high as 35 C running the cycle at night. Mould indoors was only an issue with touching or crowded foliage as my extraction and circulation fans were very effective. Room 2.2 m long x 1.2 wide by ceiling height 2.1m using a 2 metre light rail. I used a CAN FAN CARBON FILTER 160 attached to a CAN FAN RS150mm 470 m2/hr and that sucked the walls in. Waste air was directing into an aircon duct that had been disconnected in the roof space and fixed just under a roof Whirly Bird air extractor. No smell or light could be detected. I would kill for the low humidity of the southern summer sometimes but the extended growing season makes up for it. Finding an adaptable strain that is disease and pest resistant is part of the fun of growing so each grow should reveal a few more indicators on what strain and/or combination grows best. A vial bitter tasting breed may be the only way to beat my local mull munching rodents that got through my chicken wire fences. Last season 3 outdoories two top heads chewed off by rats leaving their tell tale teeth marks in the stems. These are native rats so I'll have to invest in smaller mesh as I will not trap or bait in the bush as that is incredibly irresponsible and should never be done. Time for more billys. Cheers PBBeen reading your threads dude you struggle with humidity and stuff? I just moved Down from nth qld it's the same up there! Are you from up those ways my man? So lucky I don't have to worry too much about humidity where I live. I kore have to worry about keeping temps up I guess in winter venting straight from outside.