Do an internet search for mold resistant strains, there's plenty! Among them are Northern Light, Royal Moby, Super Silver Haze, Kwazulu, and Columbian Gold.
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Maybe some sour dieselI live in a wet high humidity climate and I grow outdoors. I need a strain that doesn't grow big dense colas but rather grows buds that are smaller or plants with long airy bud structures.
Can anyone recommend a strain like that?
In my experience Northern Lights is overrated when it comes to mold resistance. I grew a few strains outdoors last season and my two Northern Lights plants got overrun by botrytis faster than the other strains.Do an internet search for mold resistant strains, there's plenty! Among them are Northern Light, Royal Moby, Super Silver Haze, Kwazulu, and Columbian Gold.
Yeah I know about Durban Poison. My new grow area requires I keep the plants 6ft or under. I'm a little nervous that I'll lose control of the plants if I choose tall growing strains, like what happened last season when my Power Plant and GG4 grew to 7ft as I furiously tried to tie the girls down and I still lost the battle.Durban Poison. P.S. It can get 10 to 15 feet tall if you don't trim it.
That's what sucks about living in a wet high humid climate with a short growing season. I can't grow the traditionally mold resistant sativa strains because 10 weeks flowering is too long.Maybe some sour diesel
Fast finisher by most peoples standards but not fast enough for my climate where the grow season only allow 8 weeks flowering with mold already taking hold of the plants. And you risk losing most of your buds if you try to push the plants out to 9 weeks. Otherwise I'd love to grow Lamb's Bread.Lambs Breath (Great White Shark x Jamaican Sativa)
Sticky buds all the way up the cola but not 'fat' and a fast finisher
It's extremely potent too, one of my faves
OK, Jack Herer Auto - 9 wksFast finisher by most peoples standards but not fast enough for my climate where the grow season only allow 8 weeks flowering with mold already taking hold of the plants. And you risk losing most of your buds if you try to push the plants out to 9 weeks. Otherwise I'd love to grow Lamb's Bread.
9 weeks flowering. DWC is not an option for me unfortunately because I grow in bush land far from my home. Does Laughing Buddha and Lamb's Bread finish in 9 weeks in a hydro grow you mean, or outdoors?When you say 9 weeks are you referring to full grow, "light flip" or sexing to harvest? Saliva's do generally have a more airy bud. DWC will speed up the process if that is an option at your grow sight. Starting veg indoors an option? Even with DWC most of my sativas take 10-12 weeks from sex to chop. Laughing buddha and Jamaican lambs bread tend to finish right at 9 weeks for me. I harvest at 80% pistol darkened and all cloudy with a few amber trichomes.
Yeah I might have to grow autos. I guess I can't be too fussy growing in a wet high humidity climate.My suggestion is take a look at some quality seed bank auto flower strains and don’t worry about the ruderalis in them. I see some very nice outdoor grows with them and you beat the wet season with a faster finish. Some times you need to sacrifice and work with the uncontrollable elements.