Meilleures Graines de Cannabis pour Culture Extérieure — Variétés Résistantes aux Intempéries
Ces variétés de cannabis sont spécifiquement sélectionnées pour réussir en culture extérieure en France. Que vous cultiviez dans le sud chaud et sec, le nord humide ou les régions à saison courte, ces génétiques résistantes aux intempéries offrent des récoltes extérieures fiables. La culture extérieure offre le potentiel de rendement le plus élevé par plante — certaines variétés produisent plus de 500 g par plante dans des conditions optimales.
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What Makes a Good Outdoor Cannabis Strain?
Successful outdoor strains share several traits: natural pest and mold resistance, tolerance to temperature fluctuations, ability to handle wind and rain, and finishing times that align with your local growing season. Indica-dominant and hybrid strains generally work better in northern states with shorter seasons, while sativa-dominant strains thrive in southern climates with longer warm periods. Autoflower strains are the safest outdoor bet in any climate due to their fast finish times.
Best Outdoor Strains by US Region
Northeast and Midwest (short seasons): Northern Lights, White Widow, and autoflower varieties that finish before frost. Southeast (hot, humid): mold-resistant strains like Blue Dream, Durban Poison, and sativa-dominant hybrids. Southwest (hot, dry): most strains thrive here — try Sour Diesel, Jack Herer, or any high-yield sativa. Pacific Northwest (cool, wet): mold-resistant indicas like Critical Mass and fast-finishing hybrids. California: virtually any strain works in this ideal growing climate.
How to Choose Outdoor Cannabis Seeds
Your number one consideration is your local climate and season length. Count the weeks from last spring frost to first fall frost — this is your outdoor growing window. Photoperiod strains need this entire window. Autoflowers need only 10-12 weeks, making them viable almost anywhere. Consider humidity — if your fall is wet, choose mold-resistant strains or fast finishers. Consider security — shorter, bushier plants are less visible than tall sativas.
Outdoor vs Indoor Growing — Advantages of Outdoor
Outdoor growing uses free sunlight — the most powerful and full-spectrum light source available. Outdoor plants can grow massive (6-12+ feet) and produce enormous yields per plant. There is no electricity cost, and natural airflow keeps plants healthy. The main disadvantages are limited to one harvest per year (unless using autoflowers), weather risks, pest pressure, and less control over growing conditions. Many growers run both indoor and outdoor grows to get the best of both worlds.
Outdoor Growing Tips for American Growers
Start seeds indoors in spring and transplant outdoors after last frost. Choose a south-facing location with maximum sun exposure. Prepare soil with compost and amendments before planting. Use fabric pots or raised beds for better root aeration. Protect young plants from animals and pests. Monitor for mold starting in late summer as humidity rises. Harvest when trichomes are cloudy — do not wait for amber if rain is forecast. Check our outdoor growing guide for climate-specific advice.
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