Quick-maturing rice varieties are especially valuable for container or northern gardeners with short growing seasons. Among the most recommended is 'Duborskian' rice, a short-grain, upland type from Russia and northern climates. 'Duborskian' typically matures in as little as 90–100 days, making it suitable for containers and regions where frost arrives early284. This variety also tolerates regular moist garden soil, so you do not need to maintain standing water throughout the growing period84.
Other general tips:
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Many home-growing resources indicate that most rice varieties mature in 3–4 months (90–120 days), but longer-season types may need 160–180 days35.
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When choosing a variety, select those bred for short seasons or originating from temperate climates (e.g., Japan, Russia, northern Italy)2.
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Avoid tropical or long-season types unless you can provide very warm conditions for several months.
In summary, for container growing or gardens with limited heat, choose 'Duborskian' rice or other upland, short-season types adapted to cooler climates for the quickest maturation824.
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- https://www.reddit.com/r/gardening/comments/16wuzx/how_to_grow_rice_in_a_bucket/
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2vJnZkNXQw
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- http://www.heirloom-organics.com/guide/va/guidetogrowingrice.html

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