Kimbowly
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I'm wondering how long I can keep my ladies outside? First time grow and I didn't expect it to go this well and I'm not prepared any advice welcome
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keep it outside till she finishes budding all the cold is gunna do peak bud is turn her purpleI'm wondering how long I can keep my ladies outside? First time grow and I didn't expect it to go this well and I'm not prepared any advice welcome
Rob-does that look like its ready for 12/12 to start flowering yet? Im kind of in the same stage but deep south-still hot as hell herekeep it outside till she finishes budding all the cold is gunna do peak bud is turn her purple
So Im find just leaving mine outside? I mean its up around 90 probably for another month!! JUST NOW seeing pistils on my baby-had to rip one out cause the lady had balls!! So when the trichomes are amber, get to rippin?I disagree with tokesalot and Rob,,,,a lot...
Your in pots and that's going to help....
You can keep them outside just fine.....I do every year a few outdoors for my personal stash over the indoor that's always available from my other grows.
I keep mine out and move them under cover (small barn), even the big ones in 20gallon pots, when there will be a frost or late season heavy rain....
Even in the ground, plants can survive light frosts......you can also cover them with a "tailgate" tent and keep the frost off them.
The thing you need to watch is when it gets colder and the plants don't dry out fast enough to not mold......keep them as dry as you can the later it gets in the year......
I run mine right till the trich's "say" done.....This will happen fast so when they first begin to turn "amber" - plan on harvesting the next mourning or they will go to long!
As far as the purple from the temps thing goes.....so what! It's no making much difference in anything at all......We East coasters in the North don't have much choice but to deal with it as far as the temps go......and that plays far more on how the plant yields then the low P.......Use Silica to help regulate P uptake and have less "problem" with P anyway........
UVB and July have no real bearing on this either......Tell me who harvests in July outdoors? Your still getting UV radiation in October and it's doing it's magic just fine!
Doc
Dude, you have a L-O-N-G way to go yet.....any where from 7 -10 weeks......Be patientSo Im find just leaving mine outside? I mean its up around 90 probably for another month!! JUST NOW seeing pistils on my baby-had to rip one out cause the lady had balls!! So when the trichomes are amber, get to rippin?
Thanks!!
something with a little p and k should help build flowers. Generally when a plant starts to flower its harder to clone it usually takes a couple weeks longer but never hurts to try though. Just keep in mind evey branch you chop off is one less bud. You can clone them similar to tomatoes but you will have better luck with a rooting hormone. I've been using aloe with good success in a root riot.I'm really excited to see what happens any thing I can do to make them better at this point? Feeding? Also I clone my tomatoes every year can I do these the same way root them in water? Lop
I'm in the same boat as Kimbawly. About 3 wks since the first sign of bud. wondering about newts for bud growth. advise would be welcomeI disagree with tokesalot and Rob,,,,a lot...
Your in pots and that's going to help....
You can keep them outside just fine.....I do every year a few outdoors for my personal stash over the indoor that's always available from my other grows.
I keep mine out and move them under cover (small barn), even the big ones in 20gallon pots, when there will be a frost or late season heavy rain....
Even in the ground, plants can survive light frosts......you can also cover them with a "tailgate" tent and keep the frost off them.
The thing you need to watch is when it gets colder and the plants don't dry out fast enough to not mold......keep them as dry as you can the later it gets in the year......
I run mine right till the trich's "say" done.....This will happen fast so when they first begin to turn "amber" - plan on harvesting the next mourning or they will go to long!
As far as the purple from the temps thing goes.....so what! It's not making much difference in anything at all......We East coasters in the North don't have much choice but to deal with it as far as the temps go......and that plays far more on how the plant yields then the low P.......Use Silica to help regulate P uptake and have less "problem" with P anyway........
UVB and July have no real bearing on this either......Tell me who harvests in July outdoors? Your still getting UV radiation in October and it's doing it's magic just fine!
Doc