Best Strains to Grow in Australia

More bud-buddies around wondering which are the best strains to grow in Australia?

First off, the marijuana growers living in Australia are blessed with awesome natural conditions for growing weed. So you get an extra point on that!

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But still, there are a few things to consider if you really want to reap some awesome yields with less fuss (and who doesn’t?).

Keep in mind that pure Indica strains are not aficionados of the Australian climate.

These cannabis varieties are native to growing in the high landrace mountains of different regions on the planet.

Thus, the high summer temps combined with the humidity levels in Australia don’t work well for getting maximized yields from an Indica.

If you like the properties of Indica varieties, it is best to think of an indoor growing setup, which will deprive you of the advantages of the generous sun.

Sativa cannabis varieties are simply born to be cultivated in Australia. I’d say Sativa + Australia = BBF!

Not to mention how lucky you are for the opportunity to grow jaw-breaking gigantic Sativa marijuana plants.

On another note, hybrid strains can also turn out very well when introduced to the Australian climate zone. You may look for ones, which are Sativa-dominant for best results but a 50/50 ratio of Sativa to Indica might still work fine.

marijuana beauty; Lemon Kush is a hybrid of 50/50 Indica-Sativa ]

With autoflowering cannabis strains, you can easily grow two crops instead of one.

The long Australian summer and the abundance of sunny hours are on your side, provided you start timely with planting your autos.

Ultimately, whether you are going to grow marijuana indoors or outdoors, in traditional soil or hydroponics, you do stand the chance of great success rates of your cannaventure.

Top 7 Best Strains to Grow in Australia

#1 – Sour Diesel

Sour Diesel is quite a popular name on the cannabis stage.

The yields are decent but especially if you can grow it outdoors, where it can reach a multiple-buds-bearing height.

This hybrid comes with a dominance of Sativa genetics and as such, it can thrive in hot weather.

However, the Indica traits can lead to some possible issues, such as heat stress so it’s a good thing to consider in advance.

Sour Diesel won’t be the easiest strains of all to grow but the energizing and happy effects, along with the almost legendary medical properties make it a fantastic strain to add to your home kit.

#2 – Skunk #1

Skunk#1 is probably one of the most awesome strains you can cultivate in Australia.

In fact, if you are just considering ordering seeds from a reputable seed bank, any cross-bred strain, carrying the genetics of Skunk#1 can show you some pretty nice results upon harvesting.

Be super careful for mold, though. You need proper airflow or those huge buds, grown under the blasting Australian sun can ruin all the sweet rewards from growing your Skunk#1.

#3 – Super Lemon Haze

That one is a hard rank because both Super Lemon Haze and Super Silver Haze can do so well in Australia; this almost makes the choice impossible.

Actually, it’s only a matter of personal preferences.

Hazes are wonderfully well suited for the Australian climate. Blue Haze and Amnesia Haze are also big players and thriving in the abundant sun.

Don’t forget to be careful about the humidity levels with Haze fellows, though. They wouldn’t really like it if you leave them in a way too air-dry environment.

#4 – AK-47

Another cult-classic name in this list. check it out and if it is part of the genetic profile of a new strain you are about to purchase, then that can be a good sign.

AK-47 is a giver and it can make you happy with amazing yields.

When grown in the favorable Australian weather, you can easily lay your hands on trichome-rich, sparkling and fat buds, with very few possible issues along the way.

#5 – Pineapple Express

I don’t know if it’s because of the heavy fame of the stoner comedy which most associate with Pineapple express but this strain seems to be either praised or despised.

Personally, the sweetest Pineapple express I ever had the luck to try, was an Australian grown one.

Not hard to guess, though, since the Sativa dominance of this notorious strain is an Australian-friendly cutie.

#6 – Durban Poison

A pure and simply beautiful Sativa to grow in Australia, Durban Poison will be definitely worth your time (and love!).

Easy to grow and with a short flowering time, just keep the air flow consistent, though.

It grows pretty dense buds which can get exposed to mold (similar to some of the Haze varieties, and not only).

The effects of after-consumption are not the best for pain relief.

However, when it comes to boosting creativeness and social activities, it is absolutely a winner daytime beauty.

#7 – Strawberry Cough

A quick bonus strain in here, guys! Couldn’t help it but to mention the qualities of Strawberry Cough: Australian-cultivation approved.

Short flowering(7-9 weeks) and (3-6 oz per sq.foot on an average). A top strain to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression, with a great grip on headaches, too.

All in all, with just that tiny bit of research and some mindful preparation, the rest of the world can just envy Australians for the amazingly favorable conditions for marijuana growing.

But that doesn’t mean you should be negligent about your choice of strains!

And nonetheless, the care and attention you are going to show super high yields your green beauties are no less crucial than choosing the best strains to grow in Australia.
So stay committed, bud-buddies and enjoy your cannajourneyJ.

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