For context, I live in Atlantic Canada at about 46 Northern Latitude. Our growing seasons are often cut short by mold and early frost, so ideally we are all wrapped up by mid-September. I know that breeders are often very --optimistic-- with their time estimates, so I don’t want to trust them completely but rather use them to get a rough idea. Also every seed will be different of course.
What is the most consistent, best producing, most resilient strain you’ve grown in cool damp temperate climates?
Nice to hear from you! I’m in Saskatchewan, but @hoppiefrog is a lot closer to you and might know some people who know the right things to grow in your climate.
I’m rt next to @hoppiefrog.
I might suggest an auto flower for just those reasons you mentioned.
The Frisian dew is a good one. Good pest and mold resistance.
14 - 15 weeks seed to harvest.
16-18 % thc. And a 50/50 hybrid.
Good head high switches to a more body relax type high after.
There’s many others that will grow here as well.
It’s the same here in Saskatchewan with autos for outdoor. No one was able to crop a photo plant very well. Next spring I want to have some home made auto fems to throw around the local back alleys, haha.
Purple Haze did extremely well for me outside a couple of years ago. Unfortunately, I even waited a bit too much and spoiled it…But it was ready first week of October…