Cannabis grows under many latitudes and therefore it is necessary to select either the foreign gene that cultivate in order to ensure a quality harvest .

In the growth phase moisture promotes plant growth , while in the flowering phase can proliferate threats mold and other pathogens from cold and rain . However it is possible to grow in these media , the proof is the cultivation in the Netherlands , where thanks to a work of selection from marijuana banks retain only the strongest individuals .

Before presenting a non-exhaustive list of genetic adapted strains to this environment as mold resistant plants, we will explain you the characteristics that we have to take into account and we have to reject for best results.

 The Moisture problems usually come from lack of air, stagnant water. So we should avoid strais with robust structure and dense flowers. The sativa structure allows withstand these conditions more easily,  as the rain in these latitudes in late summer.  We´ll avoid the moisture with a better air circulation among the flowers.

Best conditions for the growing season ends quickly due to  frost and  continuous rains, so rapid flowering plants should be taken into account to not let the plants ripen until November and thus avoid problems in the collection. Automatic marijuana is a good option to consider and that bloom in the right season and develop easily.

In cold climates we think that tropical varieties will not be useful for  these conditions. There are genetic resistant to cold that you should consider.

 

The varieties of cannabis for wet and cold weather.

Cannabis also grows in dry areas, but these tend to be native varieties, varieties fully adapted to heat and lack of moisture. However not all varieties have adapted to these conditions
and are sometimes better adapted to growing indoors or in low latitudes less sunny.

So before you start growing in dry weather should carefully choosing which varieties will make up your garden. Here are the features that you must consider in dry climates: