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if I plant a seed of a photoperiod strain outdoor in Thailand in November when it will be ready more or less? in Europe due the climate you can plant oround april or may so after around July with the day getting shorter the plant will start to bloom and it will be ready around September or October but how does it work in Thailand?

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March/April?

 

I think that with little variation in daylight the plant would mature over a similar time period (varies by strain obviously), much like an autoflower or a Thai landrace varietal. So you might be looking at ~ 17 weeks. You want as much of the life-cycle to occur and end well within dry season.

 

Sativas might perform better, maybe try something with some Thai breeding or a local landrace. Choosing the right genetics is key.

 

Even with a maturation in  dry season, denser buds will be subject to rot. This is why local strain are so larfy (light, airy).

 

Grow in organic soil, with organic nutrients, and use grow bags.

 

Prepare an indoor drying room. Ventilation, Temp/humidity control.

 

Pure outdoor here is so-so.

 

In a  green house with suplemental light is better, but then you may have to be careful with light deprivation?

 

Pure indoor is really the only way to go here for quality flower. With temp control/AC, humidity control, max ventilation/fresh air.

 

There's a lot of info out there, which you'll find with a quick search. Maybe also look for equatorial/intertropics grow diaries.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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