
Outdoor cannabis seeds are those that perform the best outdoors. Since they are introduced to sunlight, they thrive and grow to monstrous heights and produce high yields. Artificial lights can also grow good cannabis strains, but nothing can even come close to natural sunlight that constantly aids in photosynthesis. You'll find feminized, regular, and even autoflowers in this section. These seeds
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Feminized
8-9 weeks
Sativa Indica
Feminized
8-10 weeks
Mostly Sativa
Regular
8-9 weeks
Indica
Feminized
9 weeks
Sativa Indica
Regular
9-11 weeks
Mostly Sativa
Feminized
8 - 9 weeks
Mostly Indica
Regular
8-10 Weeks
Sativa Indica
Feminized
8-9 weeks
Sativa Indica
Feminized
10 - 11 weeks
Mostly Sativa
Feminized
7-8 недель
Mostly Sativa
Feminized
10-11 weeks
Indica Ruderalis
Feminized
10-11 weeks
Mostly Sativa
Feminized
10 weeks
Sativa Indica Ruderalis
Feminized
9-10 weeks
Sativa Indica Ruderalis
Feminized
8-9 weeks
Sativa Indica
Regular
8-9 weeks
Sativa Indica
Feminized
9 weeks
Mostly Indica
Feminized
8-9 weeks
Indica: 70% | Sativa: 30%
Regular
56 days
Mostly Indica
Feminized
9 - 10 weeks
Mostly Indica
Regular
55 Days
Mostly Indica
Feminized
55 - 60 days
Mostly Indica
Feminized
10 - 11 weeks
Mostly Sativa
Feminized
8 weeks
Sativa Indica
Feminized
55 - 60 days
Mostly Indica
Feminized
9 - 10 weeks
Mostly Sativa
Feminized
55 - 65 days
Mostly Sativa
Feminized
15 weeks
Mostly Sativa
Feminized
9-10 weeks
Sativa Indica Ruderalis
Feminized
80 days
Sativa Indica RuderalisOutdoor cannabis seeds are those that perform the best outdoors. Since they are introduced to sunlight, they thrive and grow to monstrous heights and produce high yields. Artificial lights can also grow good cannabis strains, but nothing can even come close to natural sunlight that constantly aids in photosynthesis. You'll find feminized, regular, and even autoflowers in this section. These seeds tend to grow to good heights when grown outdoors. Some of these seeds are also featured in the indoor category; however, they produce much more when planted outdoors. Many growers don't have the option of growing outdoors, but it's recommended that you seize every opportunity to grow these strains outdoors even if it's on the terrace, a small garden, or a huge field. Several strains found in this category grow more than 9ft tall, which is definitely not an option indoors. Naturally, the yields produced extend above 1 to 2 kilos of pure marijuana once they complete their cycle. Of course, the needs of the plant including the light, soil, and nutrients must be taken into consideration. For photoperiod plants, the light cycle plays an important role, and you can plant them only when the days are longer and nights are shorter. Most growers plant in the summer and harvest buds in fall. As the light cycle is not under your control outdoors, the plants cannot be harvested as many times as you would in an indoor setting. Therefore, careful planning is mandatory before sowing seeds. For instance, growers planting these cannabis plants in a field or garden must give a lot of importance to the pH of the soil to prevent nutrient deficiencies. Plants growing on the ground in natural soil will obviously produce more yields, but you can also choose large containers with excellent draining abilities to help the plants perform as best as possible.