Which company makes the most reliable Northern Lights Fem?

buckets

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I'm trying to find out which company makes the most reliable form of a feminized northern lights strain. Does anybody have any pictures of this plant outdoors and can anyone tell me if their strain finished if they were growing outdoors in British Columbia? Thank you. :-)
 

dr.tomb

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I tried kc brains - northern lights special. Indoors and it was a great strain. Taste was good and smoked good too. Ps: try attitude seed bank, you always get freebies, so worth it
 

buckets

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Thanks Dr. Tomb. I'm wondering if northern lights finishes outdoors for BC for our short summers. I love ordering from herbies. They're always delivered and I get free seeds as well. Plus when I order I write down a note saying if you're giving free seeds with the order would you just give me free seeds of the strain I am ordering and they always do.
 

vostok

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I'm a big fan of KC Brains, he's been around a long time, and tho many new guys are suspicious of his cheap prices I've not found anything bad as yet, I'm growing Afghani Special ...and am fucking blasted about it ...lol

Update: new KCB site:
http://www.kcbrains.com/
 
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buckets

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I've tried pinanpple chunk and it was like nothing I had ever tried before. Mostly kushes in BC. So when I took a hoot out of that I was done before I had even had half a toke and it was energetic. From a consumers point of view, that stuff was a wow! And if you have a friend offering it to you, start on it very very lightly as in how to smoke it. A pinner is all you need. A couple of tokes is all you need.
 

Hubey

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Crop king northern lights auto fem, outdoor alberta.
Cold weather made her colourful.
I was plagued with bugs eating the sprouts so I had to transplant and move, they were in the ground to start. It'd be nice to see how they would have done given a healthy start. There's three in the tub.
No nutes. Rain watered. Organic soil.
They still going, maybe two more weeks..
I've fought off one snow fall and have seen -3 C during some nights.
Took all of it an keeps growing.
I'm happy with them.
 

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Nuikala

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I have a LA Widow (kera) that is doing AMAZING, i live in ontario and we have had 2 frost nights so far and another tonite probably. the plant needs another 3 weeks minimum so i am hoping for the best. She is about 8 feet tall and 8 feet wide.
I have a green crack (HSO) thts is about 12 feet tall, topped once. It is perfectly healthy and also needing another 3 or 4 weeks.
and finally outside i have a sugar black rose. she is about 8 feet tall, and just as wide. She broke and fell over and broke of a HUGE branch, i went and tied her all back up using an entire stripped spruce tree lol. she is doing great, needing another 3 weeks too.
The cold hasnt seemed to affect them too much at all, no dead leaves, no yellowing yet. They have never been watered and i gave them fertilizer for the first time a few days ago. Direct in the ground in the richest black soil youve ever seen. Planted may 28th at about a foot tall from seed. Its my first outdoor and i am BLOWN AWAY at the ridiculous size of the plants.
Oh ya and about your OP, I have grown Nirvana Northern Lights a few times and its insane frosty, neutral smell when growing, easy and dense, mine even got some purple in my indoor tent. 7-8 weeks, 9 if you just wanna smoke and pass out lol, and responds quickly to light cycle change.
 

buckets

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It'll be interesting to see what strains will make it as it's crunch time for all of us. The rains here in BC now and I am preying for some sunny weather in-between the rainfalls so they can dry out and keep on going. I hope things go well for you Nuikala. Thanks for telling me about your auto northern lights Hubey. I paid thousands of dollars once for auto fem seeds and it just didn't happen - total waste of money for outdoors in BC was what my experience was so I won't do it again.
 
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