What makes one cultivar better suited than another for the outdoor growing environment (and vice versa)? Award-winning breeder Kyle Kushman discusses …

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  1. Oh and size thing it's not hard to tell if you're trying to grow big vibrant plants that are big and smell real good well it's not hard to weed out the stunted plants you just weed those out they're not hard to see you'd have other plants growing around and they're all getting big and tall and more healthy and you see the other ones kind of just just lagging behind obviously that's a stunted plant

  2. Sir with all due respect I live my whole life in California and I've grown straight sativas I've grown straight skunks back in the day ive grown hybrids and EVERYTHING starts in August and is done before November yeah the rain comes a little early some years you just got to watch out for it that's all it's not that big a deal all you got to do is look out outside and pay attention

    it's not all it's cracked up to be predicting the weather in finishing your bud is actually the easy part of the whole thing

  3. Can u plz recommend some cultivars that grow well in an equilateral climate (ie Thailand) and does not loose its aroma in temperatures exceeding 38Β°c? Thank u in advance. Much luv from Bangkok. U guys are legendsπŸ’š

  4. Kyle, you are very incorrect to state " Anything that grows really well outdoors is probably going to do even better indoors." Your statement clearly illustrates the basic lack of connection with the natural world in-part and as a whole. The human ego/vanity to believe that one can recreate nature is novice at best. I like you Kyle, but I whole-heatedly disagree that you can "profess" that Nature is subservient to you. Large distinction in those who are companions with Nature and the plant and those who are not. You have much to learn my friend.

  5. Less than 2 months and I'll be able to grow my own for my ptsd and couldn't be more ecstatic and will be visiting your page throughout my process! I desire all the information about the lovely marry and her growth!

  6. All good points. So cal outdoor we don't have this concern with frost or even rain. We do get santa Ana winds in October which drop humidity significantly, but the sun shines is bright.

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