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Rottedroots

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Can anyone recommend which usefull strain would be done by the end of September outdoor.

I'm just curious my friend. When were you planning to start that you wish to be done by september?. You live in Ohio so I figure your last average frost date is May 21st and if you add a couple weeks for the soil to warm up you could put them in the ground.....
After evaluating your question thoroughly I came to the conclusion that's I am a dolt. WTF it wouldn't matter "when" you put your plants out because they're still going to follow their heart AND the photoperiod
 

Corso312

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I'd be interested in which strains you'd recommend if he could. I'm about the same, just further east from you guys.

I grew the bag of oranges this summer, did pretty good. Lost some to rot but it was a terrible couple weeks end of September beginning of October. I pulled em around October 13th or 14th.

This year Ive got new stuff to run outdoors, Ive got 9 Bananna n Oranges going now.. Ill keep the best one and run a dozen clones outdoors.
 

mawasmada

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Did you find that last season was goofy? Like plants took a few weeks longer to finish than normal?
Last year was rough for me in other terms, so I didn't get lucky outdoor. I had near my legal limit indoors so I only harvest 1 outdoor plant. It was a set-it-forget-it until harvest guerrila grow. It took early season abuse, so was veeery mutant looking and small.
Edit: I chopped it around Oct 16 I think. It was Lemon Lotus, and what buds there were, were done.
 

mawasmada

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No I can't go much later. It is because of hunting season. I grew blackend oranges last year and it was very good even before the swell picked September 27.
If I grew in the yard, I could go Oct. 15-20. Growing where deer hunters roam is always trouble. Season starts around Oct 1 here, but they're scouting their spot weeks before that.
Edit: Since Michigan is legal rec, I have no reason to grow outside of those boundries. I'm retired from those guerrila grows now.
 

mawasmada

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I hear ya, my advice would be to look for " fast versions" of reputable strains from reputable companies.. Ive got some fast vintage blueberry ( AK bean brain) and fast lemon berry(Ethos) ill try this summer..those should be 7 weekers that finish end of September.
I've no idea what to expect from my Bag of Oranges coming in the mail, but I'm only running a couple out the gate, keeping one as a mother for a short while. I've got a lot of other stuff planned.
 

mawasmada

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I cut the outdoor BOO mid October.. Indoors was sixty two or three days.
Cool. I doubt I run any outdoors this year. I'd need to put up a fence first. No guerrila growing this year, and I've got Bodhi, Snowhigh, Copa Genetics, Hazeman, The Real Seed Company, and Indian Landrace Exchange/Landrace Preservation Society projects/crosses/dreams for the future.
 

mawasmada

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I will get some more of usefull seed as blackend oranges is better than the other varieties i grew this year. I am looking at trying another company but don't want to take away from usefull seeds thread by naming them.
Point made. I'm sorry.
:peace: :eyesmoke:

Edit: In mild defense, I was adding to Useful's name by implying (factully, as it is true) that Useful has created a name and reputation for his work that I stray away from my norm to try his work. I'm excited to grow these and see what's there. I never intended advertising for other breeders, just have no intentions on swearing by one alone.
 
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