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mungo
Ello everyone i thought i,d post this now as crops are coming in left right and center!!!!!!!!
Congratulations to all who have succeeded clapping.gif and my heart goes out to all who fell foul of weather, disease or the dreaded rippers crybaby.gif

As there are so many strains to choose from i was hoping yall might reply to help us noob GGs pick for next year, Including things like real finish times, yield,smoke,size, mould resistanse ect ect. Also are you North or South and plants to deffo stay away from.

i,m sure there will be some conflickting evedence but it will be interesting to see also a good guide for people

Again well done all it spurs everyone else on to see your results.

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Maxillian
Hello bud. I am a relative newbie so I cant help you as much as some of the pros on here but the one peace of advice I can give you is to do your own research. Trawl through all the grows and see what strains did best. Have a look at Starway's, Marcos, Dex's and few others on here to see what strains REALLY did well. Get yourself a pen and paper and write down the strains and seed banks they came from and how they really did in the good 'ol Blighty. Take a look at the purple strains from Dutch Passion as they are on my short list. Durban is the first on my list so have a look at that.
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Also good luck. This is the start of a very long and fun learning process buddy cool.gif
starway
i would advise church if you have a situation where you could look after it, real nice frosty stinky resinous buds, and quite alot of them. and the smoke is very potent.

i haven't tried to grow them proper guerrilla style so i cant comment about that.

but my list if i was to grow outside again proper guirilla style would be,
durban
church
orange bud
and some purple strain probably.

alls i know this year is that the church was well worth the money for 15pound for 5 seeds, it was a bargain. cause i ended up with 5 healthy females.

good luck on your long process

starway
jiffa
as above , search around , its here

see what strains appeal to you
The_Preacher
Ive gone for durban next year.

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mungo
Thanks for all replies guys . ive been reading all the diarys over the months they,re exellent, And my list of maybe seeds is as long as your arm. Then i go on a seed site and
i am soon running out of ink and paper biggrin.gif
Thought it would be good to see what strains stood out and for what reasons. Magoos monster orange bud is crazy but my sites unfortunatly couldnt take a plant like that without being compromised. durban and purples seem to produce the goods and frisian dew is near the top of my list I was loving the looks of ROX until poor SGBs disaster put me off also church sounds niiiccceee

thanks again everyone ph34r.gif
mungo

gunnaknow
There's too many to mention but I'd recommend choosing a few strains with different finishing times, so that atleast some are likely to miss any foul weather during late bloom. This year's weather was atrocious and it's impossible to predict how climate change will effect next summer, so my advice is to spread your bet and select a mid aug to early sept strain, a mid sept strain and a late sept to early october strain. Unless, that is, you're way up north and know that you can't go into early october. As others have said, defo check out what others grew this year and how they got on.
Lord Saines
my last outdoor crop was blueberry and passion#1, the bb is a better smoke but not very suited to outdoor, bit of a late finisher.
im hoping this should make for a nice cross
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