As a cannabis grower, you should always be looking for ways to improve your yield and quality. One way you can do this is by growing the right strains of cannabis. The right strain will help you reach your goals, whether it’s higher yields or better quality.
So what are the best cannabis strains to grow in Australia? This article will give you the top 8 best strains to grow in Australia.
Top 8 Best Strains to Grow in Australia
Orange Diesel
The Orange Diesel strain is an Indica-dominant hybrid that delivers a strong, euphoric high. This strain is known to be easy to grow and has few pests or diseases. The buds on this strain are bright green with orange hairs and a thick layer of sticky, white trichomes.
Girl Scout Cookies
Girl Scout Cookies is a cross between OG Kush and Durban Poison. It’s an indica dominant hybrid with a very high THC content, making it great for pain relief. This strain has a strong, sweet earthy aroma and pungent flavour – expect to hear Girl Scout Cookie in the background of any movie about stoners that you watch.
Girl Scout Cookie flowers in about 8-10 weeks indoors or late October outdoors, which makes it perfect for beginners trying to grow their first marijuana plant at home. It grows well in most climates but does best when temperatures stay between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and 50-70F at night (20-25C).
AK-47
AK-47 is a cross of Colombian, Mexican, Thai and Afghani sativa and indica strains. It’s a popular strain because it’s easy to grow and tends to yield above average yields. AK-47 has a pungent, earthy, citrus smell with hints of diesel. The taste is fruity with an undertone of spice that will linger in your mouth long after you’ve exhaled the smoke.
White Widow
White Widow is a strong, sativa-dominant cannabis strain that’s very potent with THC levels reaching up to 22%. The smell and taste are fruity and piney. It makes users feel happy and relaxed, which makes it perfect for treating pain, depression and nausea.
Super Skunk
Super Skunk is a cross between Skunk #1 and a pure Afghan strain. It’s a potent strain that produces THC levels of around 15-20%, with other cannabinoids coming in at 0.5%. It has a sweet, skunky, and citrusy aroma that’s very mild on the nose. The high starts out as an uplifting one but quickly turns into one of deep relaxation within about 20 minutes. It’s also good for pain relief due to its heavy indica effects and ability to knock you out if you smoke too much of it at once!
Gorilla Glue #4
This strain is a hybrid, meaning that it contains both sativa and indica genetics. It’s also very potent, with THC levels usually exceeding 20%. The strain produces a powerful cerebral high that can be experienced by those who are new to cannabis as well as seasoned smokers. Due to its potency and high THC content, it makes one of the best choices for growers who want to make money selling their flowers or concentrates. Gorilla Glue #4 is easy to grow indoors or outdoors due to its short flowering time (around 7 weeks), which means you don’t need much space or equipment like fans if growing indoors.
Blue Dream
Blue Dream is a cross between Blueberry and Haze, making it a sativa dominant hybrid with a hearty THC content. This strain is extremely popular in the United States, where it grows well outdoors and indoors. In Australia, you can expect Blue Dream to succeed in either environment as long as the climate is warm enough.
Blue Dream produces dense buds brimming with trichomes that have an aroma of sweet blueberries and diesel fuel—a combination sure to please even the most discerning cannabis aficionados!
Tasmanian Sativa
Tasmanian Sativa is a strain that grows very well in Australia. It’s a 50/50 hybrid, meaning it will grow outdoors and indoors with ease. Tasmanian sativa is also a fast-growing strain that can be harvested after only 8 weeks of flowering.
Once you have your seedlings established, they’ll need to be moved inside or into an enclosed greenhouse as the weather starts to cool down in the fall. If you want to harvest outdoors, make sure you’re harvesting before frost hits—you don’t want your plants withering from cold at this point!
Here I’ll show you the top 8 best strains to grow in Australia. When growing cannabis indoors or outdoors you will have to invest money. It’s up to you to decide whether it is worth it or not. I hope my blog article will help you make the right decision, but feel free to ask me more questions if anything is unclear in the comment section below.
Good Luck, Happy Green Growing!