Cannabis seeds for outdoors
With us you will find an extensive range of high-quality
outdoor cannabis seeds, carefully selected to match exactly what you need. Our seeds are available at very sharp prices, so you can enjoy top quality without going over budget.
Find the ideal seeds for your garden or growing project and give your plants the chance to flourish. Have a look at our overview of outdoor seeds here and find exactly what you are looking for.
Outdoor seeds: selected for a north-west European climate
Growing outdoors works very well, provided you choose the right genetics. Our outdoor cannabis seeds are selected for precisely the qualities that make the difference here: mould resistance for a wet late summer, sturdy branches against wind, and flowering that finishes in time. With free sunlight and rainwater you also grow large plants outdoors at almost no cost.
Timing is everything: harvest in September or October
In this climate you start seeds indoors in April or May, put the plants outside after the last frosts and harvest in September or October — before the real autumn rain. Autoflowers are even ready in the middle of summer. So choose your outdoor seeds on flowering time and resistance. All the basic steps are in our guide growing cannabis for beginners.
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Buying seeds for outdoor growing
To work out which cannabis seeds suit you best, you need to take into account the climate zone, which follows from your latitude. It matters to know which part of the year brings a lot of rainfall and what the temperatures usually are. By considering the climate zone carefully, you can establish which seeds match the weather conditions where you are going to plant.
Northern, cold and wet climates
In these climates the autumn rain can begin as early as late September or early October. That makes it wise to choose a strain with a short life cycle. Such strains can often be harvested in the second half of September. Below are some ideal seeds for colder conditions:
Hindu Kush:
This pure indica is named after the mountain range it comes from. Hindu Kush stands up to harsh conditions and does well in unforgiving climates. The plant produces an abundance of trichomes on its buds. Its aroma is reminiscent of sandalwood, while the effect is calming and often brings on sleepiness.
Northern Lights:
A world-famous, fast-flowering and legendary indica. Northern Lights resists mould and pests well, which makes it ideal for more demanding climates. The plant has a sweet, spicy aroma and gives a relaxing effect that lifts the mood.
White Widow:
This balanced hybrid was developed and grown in the Netherlands by Green House Seeds. White Widow is known for its euphoric and stimulating effects, which make people more talkative and sociable. This strain is perfect for anyone looking for an energetic, cheerful experience.
With these strains you are well prepared for the challenges of a colder climate and can enjoy high-quality harvests.
Warm, humid and dry climates
These are the most suitable climates for
growing outdoors. In these ideal conditions almost any strain can be grown successfully. They give growers the chance to raise the most popular and best-regarded varieties. Here is an overview of a few well-known ones:
Amnesia Haze
Amnesia Haze combines South Asian and Jamaican genetics and is an award-winning strain. With a rich mix of peppery and citrus aromas, it gives an uplifting and motivating effect.
Sour Diesel
This sativa-dominant strain is known for its distinctive diesel and citrus scent. Sour Diesel is ideal for easing stress, low mood and physical discomfort.
OG Kush
OG Kush is an indica hybrid with a powerful aroma. It relaxes and works as a painkiller. The compact buds often have a purple tint, which is where the strain gets its name.
Because the weather can be unpredictable, some growers choose to plant several genetics with different flowering times. This increases the chance of a successful harvest and limits the risk of failure. Variety helps growers deal with changeable weather and get the most out of their yield.