Best Cannabis Strains For a Wet Climate

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Best Cannabis Seeds For A Wet Climate

 

There are all sorts of different needs when it comes to growing. Some growers require fast flowering plants, plants that can survive the cold, short plants, tall plants and some people require plants that are resistant to mould so that they can grow in wetter areas. There are a number of areas where rainy seasons during the sunnier parts of the year can be a real issue. Many plants experience growth issues during wet weather, especially mould. If plants get a little bit mouldy that business can spread like wildfire and ruin an entire crop. However, there is always something to suit every grower. This is a list of all the best strains for all the wet weather growers out there. 

 

Kali Mist

 

This is a powerful strain that is high in THC and is Sativa dominant making it a bit of a mind-blower. The effect, though powerful, is pretty focused as well as being happy, uplifting and generally great for creativity. This means it is often used by those suffering from stress, anxiety, pain, loss of appetite, and a range of other issues. Kali Mist comes from a few different landrace strains including Thai, Colombian, Cambodian and Afghani. This gal is very resistant to mould and is great for greenhouse growing, where the air can be a little more humid, or outdoors in damp weather. 

 

Orient Express

 

This strain is famous for its ability to deal with any weather type and it’s complete resistance to mould. Not only is she great at dealing with poor weather conditions but the yield is fantastic as is the effect. The high is powerful and psychedelic, it can be a little bit of a brain fudge which can be interesting for beginner smokers, definitely one to watch. This is because Orient Express was born of Vietnam Black and Yunnan Chinese Indica. It definitely takes a lot of the power from the Vietnam Black parent but does get a little dose of chill Indica from the Yunnan influence. 

 

Super Silver Haze

 

Super Silver Haze is an extremely popular strain that produces such dense and impressive buds that growers will need to give the plant some support, so the branches don’t snap. She also fights against mould and disease like an absolute trooper which makes her the ideal strain for growing in a wetter climate. The effect is extremely impressive and strong, even a little bit confusing. This is due to the extremely high THC level which makes the high long-lasting and very enjoyable. Despite this high THC level, this strain is often recommended for those suffering from a loss of appetite or from chronic pain. 

 

Malawi Gold

 

This strain is suited incredibly well to tropical and humid weather conditions. It is thought to be one of Africa’s best strains, especially in the Sativa department. Due to growing up in subtropical regions it is more than used to significant moisture. Malawi Gold is a hell of a grower and will usually reach ridiculous size if left unchecked. The buds will grow extremely large and will be completely coated in a thick layer of resin. The name comes from the beautiful golden colour of the plant towards the end of flowering. It’s high is powerfully psychoactive and is definitely one to watch. 

 

Strawberry Cough

 

This Sativa dominant strain is perfect for moist, tropical and all-out wet climates. The yields aren’t crazy with this strain, but they don’t really need to be. The buds are of such a high quality and have such an excellent level of resistance to mould and bugs. The high is chill yet energetic which makes it perfect for an active afternoon or for those who need a day time pain killer. The scent and flavour of the strain is full strawberry, making the overall experience an extremely pleasant one. It is a great therapeutic strain for those who suffer from depression, pain, anxiety and stress. 

 

Holland’s Hope

 

This strain is an outdoor favourite in Holland and has been since the 80s. This strain is extremely resistant to mould which makes it ideal for a wet climate. This strain is Indica dominant which means it has a relatively short and stocky stature. It also has a sturdy structure which makes it perfect for pruning. The effect of Holland’s Hope is extremely powerful and should never be underestimated. It is definitely a sedative which makes it perfect for night time consumption. The flavours are hashy and spicey which makes it an over all calming smoke. 

 

Bella Donna

 

This mysterious beauty is a combination between Super Skunk and an unknown Sativa. Since it is a well balanced Sativa/Indica, with a Sativa dominant edge, the effect is extremely fun and uplifting with a touch of giggle. It is often recommended for those suffering from pain, stress, fatigue and depression. This lady is also extremely resistant to mould and fungus making her ideal for outdoor and greenhouse growing in muggy or damp climates. She is also easy to grow so ideal for growers who a little newer to the game. She also produces fantastic yields of high quality buds. 

 

Kwazulu

 

This final strain is fast flowering, high quality and perfect for wet weather growing. She is extremely resistant to mould which makes her great for indoor or outdoor growing. Kwazulu provides amazing yields and has a delightfully fruity flavour and scent. The effect is energetic and very heady which makes it a perfect day strain. She is not just resistant to mould but to pests and fungus. 

 

These are just a few of the many fantastic strains that are perfect for growing in wet weather. As always do as much research as possible to make sure the strain is absolutely perfect. All of these strains are fantastic places to start and figure out growing in a trickier, wetter climate. 

 

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