Natural flowering

Hello, I'm wondering, since I live in NJ and the temps are pretty cold when sunlight is 12/12. I heard that some plants can start flowering when the days begin to get shorter. 12/12 starts September 26, I don't want to be finished flowering end of nov. because it is too cold. How should I plan this out?
 

frmrboi

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Hello, I'm wondering, since I live in NJ and the temps are pretty cold when sunlight is 12/12. I heard that some plants can start flowering when the days begin to get shorter. 12/12 starts September 26, I don't want to be finished flowering end of nov. because it is too cold. How should I plan this out?
12/12 is just a convienient schedule indoors it means nothing outdoors. Anyrhing less than 16 hours is flowering level, all depends on the genetics.
Your best bet is to pick strains that have the outdoor finishing times listed and pick those that will finish before mid September.
 

Stinkmeaner

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I have no idea, but I doubt it it.
Reeferman has a couple of early Kushes but he had to cross them to an early flowering indica to get them to bloom early enough to finish by mid September. Mold resistance is also necessary for coastal climates in the fall.
you kinda bright huh? or do you just read alot?
 
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