Dinafem Let talk about Dina's Photoperiod Strains

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Hey! I am interested in Dinfems photoperiod strains. I am seeking Dinafems earliest finishing varieties and resistance to mold is a huge benefit.
Our longest day is 16.5 hours on the 21st of june and we lose 2-3 minutes of daylight daily after that.

So @Dinafem-Mark what strains finish quickest and are steadfast in 70%RH against mold?
 
Hey! I am interested in Dinfems photoperiod strains. I am seeking Dinafems earliest finishing varieties and resistance to mold is a huge benefit.
Our longest day is 16.5 hours on the 21st of june and we lose 2-3 minutes of daylight daily after that.

So @Dinafem-Mark what strains finish quickest and are steadfast in 70%RH against mold?


My best choice would be critical+2.0 mate due to the pheno used this strain is very mold resistant :thumbsup:

Saying this I've seen good results from our blue kush auto, blue widow and blue hash photo. Also haze auto and white widow auto are doing very well here in the UK climate :thumbsup:

Will be interesting to see what you pick mate. Maybe we can sponsor your next season's outdoor grow diary?

All the best

Mark..
 
How late in the season does the Critical 2.0 finish compared to the blue widow? I really quite like the blue widow, but she finishes a little late for me, and i have read about some late finishing pheno's that can ride into november.


I always do a critical+ run here in the UK with both our original and our 2.0 version. Typically most critical are down by the end of September to mid October :thumbsup:

Saying this every year we have a couple that just don't want to finish and these are still out now and will be down on the 5th of November :thumbsup:

Hope this helps a little brother?

All the best

Mark..
 
I always do a critical+ run here in the UK with both our original and our 2.0 version. Typically most critical are down by the end of September to mid October :thumbsup:

Saying this every year we have a couple that just don't want to finish and these are still out now and will be down on the 5th of November :thumbsup:

Hope this helps a little brother?

All the best

Mark..

It does help...i have to say though, that a nov finisher does frighten me(its snowing today and yesterday)
 
It does help...i have to say though, that a nov finisher does frighten me(its snowing today and yesterday)


With me being in the UK no snow yet but it is cold,wet and not to plant friendly. I would like to see what you can do with this strain at your lat :thumbsup:

It is a little late for me but it is sort of a family tradition passed on from my day. Come November 5th aka "bonfire night " we always have a big fire, good cook out, nice seasonal smoke from this year's harvest, set off some fireworks and crop out the remaining critical :thumbsup: nice family fun :bong:

All the best

Mark..
 
@912GreenSkell Thanks for starting this thread my friend!

@Dinafem-Mark
GreenSkell and my self have very similar outdoor growing seasons, with the exception of RH, I don't really have high RH here. I grow in an unheated hoophouse. Can you please elaborate on your Cali Hash Plant? I have a pack of these and want to run them next season. Sounds like they should finish, but would like to know more.

Thank-you
 
@912GreenSkell Thanks for starting this thread my friend!

@Dinafem-Mark
GreenSkell and my self have very similar outdoor growing seasons, with the exception of RH, I don't really have high RH here. I grow in an unheated hoophouse. Can you please elaborate on your Cali Hash Plant? I have a pack of these and want to run them next season. Sounds like they should finish, but would like to know more.

Thank-you


Hello my friend and I'll do my best to answer :thumbsup:

With our cali hash plant being crossed with industrial plant or northern lights this has definitely helped to make this a more hardy strain for outdoor growing and I can say she does very well in Spain and here in the UK with mid October finishes some late September :thumbsup:

She's a solid strain. Relatively mold resistant and a good choice for an outdoor adventure :thumbsup:

Please keep us posted on this as would love to follow this outdoor grow :bong:

All the best

Mark..
 
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