Fast Buds Best outdoor heat tolerant and mold resistant FB cultivar?

Good Question.

Looking for opinions on the best FB cultivars for an outdoor grow in high heat and high RH environments. Thanks in advance for your input - and thanks @Fast Buds Heather

Are you growing in a greenhouse? How many hours of direct sunlight do you get?

I'm growing two FB strains now, but they are my first outdoor FB's so it'll be another 40-60 days before I can comment. I will say that of the 10 strains from six different breeders I have going outside right now, the FB Gorrilla Cookies was the first to start flowering (or some would say "pre-flower") at 29 days from when the shell cracked.
 
Central Florida, AC broken, indoor grow of Mexican Airlines, 130w Rspec QB, 3 gallon Rain Science bag. Megacrop 2 part nutes with Bud Explosion. Hot and humid as hell. NO mold, no bugs. Plant got long and lean with rather weak stems. but even with the abuse, it yielded 77 grams dry.
 
Plant got long and lean with rather weak stems. but even with the abuse, it yielded 77 grams dry.
Excellent. I was looking at that one as it's about as old skool sativa as they have in the FB catalog - at least in terms of size and morphology. With all the genetics being thrown around - even with reputable breeders like FB - it seem likely that just because a hybrid is "sativa-dominant" (whatever that really signifies) it doesn't mean that the particular set of genes that support vigor in hot conditions made it though to that cultivar. Make sense?
 
I'm currently drying a wedding glue auto I got a red purple pheno and shes incredible for it I believe. I'm saying this cuz my temps were usually 86 to highest 90( not for much time tho) and rh was between 65% to mid 80s at some point and not a single sign of mold or anything. Also not that foxtaily either and very dense flowers.
 
Update; the Gorilla Cookies came down today, the first harvest of the season (I'd guess it'll be around 3 weeks before anything else is ready). Bugs will sometimes hit one plant and not others in the same group, and that was the case with my GC -- it got inundated with some very small bug and the others either very little or not at all. I won't be growing that one outdoors again, but I have a bunch of those seeds and look forward to trying it indoors.
 
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