Harvest opinion please

Indfireguy

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Thank you all for opinions. Maybe not what I wanted to hear. But I appreciate it. I’ve come this far with a really nice grow for my second time. I guess I’m going to buy some greenhouse plastic and rig something up for frosty nights.
 

Playk328

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Id run then out, plants can handle some cold and a bit of frost, now a full on blizzard is a bit different but these plants are pretty tough and should be fine
 

Indfireguy

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Id run then out, plants can handle some cold and a bit of frost, now a full on blizzard is a bit different but these plants are pretty tough and should be fine
Ok. Thank you. I’ll pay close attention to the temps. But they most definitely have a solid stalk on them. All range from 6-9feet.
 

Playk328

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They can handle 0c, you should be fine.. Id run them ladies out for about 3 more weeks and then start the flushing process for the last couple of weeks
 
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Playk328

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They are looking nice btw, great job so far, just ignore breeder descriptions and coninue on.. The best part is still to come when they start swelling up in the next few weeks
 

Indfireguy

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They can handle 0c, you should be fine.. Id run them ladies out for about 3 more weeks and the start the flushing process for the last couple of weeks
Ok. For sure. Sounds consistent from everyone that posted. I’m glad I joined the forum. Here I’m thinking a week out. Hahaha. After all the reading I’ve done that’s pretty crazy I’m that far off. But I most definitely was using breeder “fast” timelines as a gauge.

The unfortunate part is this is all directed at the furthest along plants I posted pics of. The other 4 plants I figured are 3 weeks behind the pics I’ve posted. Which means, according to opinions of the the others would be 7-8 weeks. And that is a piss off. But BC bud been around awhile. So I know outdoor grow are possible. But I’m probably going to need the greenhouse plastic for the others. I’ll get some pics up of them.
thanks all!
 

Indfireguy

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You might consider autos next time.
Autos were my first grow. Good experience learning as much as I could. Completed the cycle. But unfortunately after growing these monsters I don’t think I could ever go back. I’ll probably focus on two plants next year instead of 6. So if I do have to get into covering them to finish it will be easier. This is going to be a nightmare. Lol 6 plants nothimg
 

Playk328

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There are a few strains in bc that finish up in september but anything u decide to go with next should be an indica dom strain, stay away from the hazes and sativa strains as they tend to take longer
 

Indfireguy

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There are a few strains in bc that finish up in september but anything u decide to go with next should be an indica dom strain, stay away from the hazes and sativa strains as they tend to take longer
Thanks. Learning curve for sure.
 

Playk328

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I have a blackberry haze this year as an experiment, im very concerned that she is goung to be tough to finish up here as she is just now flowering.. Nov harvest is going to be interesting since they are already calling for snow by Halloween
 

Playk328

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There is strain from Lucky 13 seeds called okanagan grape, its suppose to bred for northern climates and they say she finishes around mid september, it may be worth looking at..

Here is info
Okanagan Grape
regular
Indoor / outdoor
Lineage: Grand Daddy Purple x Early Purple
Variety: 100% Indica
Potency: High
Yield: Above Average

Okanagan Grape was developed as the solution to the short Okanagan
summer, and is a non auto flowering, short-season purple indica that initiates flowering up to several weeks before regular strains, and ripens to maturity in just 7 weeks. Okanagan Grape provides incredible bag appeal with large and dense purple buds that smell of grape and cherry cheesecake when grown in organic soil without the use of chemical fertilizers.

Indoor avg. flowering 7 weeks
Outdoor harvest September
 

Indfireguy

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There is strain from Lucky 13 seeds called okanagan grape, its suppose to bred for northern climates and they say she finishes around mid september, it may be worth looking at..

Here is info

Okanagan Grape

regular
Indoor / outdoor
Lineage: Grand Daddy Purple x Early Purple
Variety: 100% Indica
Potency: High
Yield: Above Average

Okanagan Grape was developed as the solution to the short Okanagan
summer, and is a non auto flowering, short-season purple indica that initiates flowering up to several weeks before regular strains, and ripens to maturity in just 7 weeks. Okanagan Grape provides incredible bag appeal with large and dense purple buds that smell of grape and cherry cheesecake when grown in organic soil without the use of chemical fertilizers.

Indoor avg. flowering 7 weeks
Outdoor harvest September
Funny. I live in the okanogan. I guess I’m going to have to figure it out for next year. But I’m a sativa guy. But also don’t smoke often. Just love the grow. So maybe just have to switch to straight indica grows.
 

Playk328

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Or their frostberry may be worth a look..

Strain info

Frostberry regular
Indoor / outdoor
Genetics: Grand Daddy Purple x Purple Prozac x Blackberry Kush
Variety: 100% Indica
Yield: Heavy

All new Frostberry from Lucky 13 Seed Company is a super-early flowering pure indica strain that boasts gorgeous lavender coloured buds and an intoxicating sweet berry aroma. Created by the mating of a mutant early flowering Grand Daddy Purple male with our exquisite Purple Prozac and a Blackberry Kush, then selected over multiple generations for only the earliest flowering phenotypes. Begins flowering in late July for an early September finish before bad weather arrives. The ultimate strain for northern outdoor growers looking for big yields, big potency, and a big stone. Grows very tall and thick with little to no lateral branching. Top early and often to spread her out and achieve maximum yield potential. Better yet, plant many seeds or clones in a sea of green and leave un-pruned for massive trees by the end of summer. Not recommended for outdoor growers near the equator. Must use a 20/4 light cycle with plenty of lumens in vegetative growth to keep from flowering prematurely indoors.
Average Indoor avg. flowering 8 Weeks
Outdoor harvest early September
 

Indfireguy

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I have a blackberry haze this year as an experiment, im very concerned that she is goung to be tough to finish up here as she is just now flowering.. Nov harvest is going to be interesting since they are already calling for snow by Halloween
Ouch. Sounds like similar issues. You live North as well?
 

Playk328

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Funny. I live in the okanogan. I guess I’m going to have to figure it out for next year. But I’m a sativa guy. But also don’t smoke often. Just love the grow. So maybe just have to switch to straight indica grows.
Sativa plants are hard to finish up north, I only sprouted a few hazes this year cause they were freebies and I thought why not try it instead of tossing them, very concerned they wont fully mature in time
 
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