Am i too late!?!?

Well it is a bit late, you should of started at the beginning of may, what made you wait so long? You can still try though, I'm sure you'll be fine. What's your setup?
 
not all hope/excitement lost....i bet you could get away w/some bud from seed, granted it's got a decent amount of indica


plants wont get too big tho...but my males generally show in early july, my females show in mid-july (bagseed...looks indica-dominant tho)

you've got a month n a half of growth before maturity shows...make it ur goal to harvest SOMEthing
 
im south east in south carolina but its my first grow outdoors and i tryin it with some mid nothing speacial so i should be good
 
dude your fine im in NY and i just started, it just means our plants wont have as much time to veg but you'll get bud just not as much as if you had started before.
 
Just got mine out (clones) We have a super long hot summer. I have plants I didn't chop till Thanksging. And what a blessing it was.

Put them out there.
 
One year, due to a number of things, I planted all clones in early July.

The plants were still over four feet and averaged over a QP, each.

Plant your seeds today.

TRy to put them in their final spot(big pot? The ground?) when they are eight inches to a foot tall.

You'll be bitching about all the trimming in four months.

There's a lot of information in my grow thread, linked below.

On the 38th page, there's a good tutorial on transplanting. It was inspired by my Grandmother's methods.
 
Well it is a bit late, you should of started at the beginning of may, what made you wait so long? You can still try though, I'm sure you'll be fine. What's your setup?

It was so freaking cold here, I cut the clones off of a great female start of May, but then the freaking cold weather never left. I always thought below 65 stunts them, so I waited till it looked like that was past.
 
I thought the plants veg once the light starts trimming back. Thus planting them late meens smaller plants, that is why I was aking if I was to late.
 
I've had seeds volunteer in a greenhouse in November and reach maturity in February. Even in those terrible conditions they still produce a few grams.
 
Nawww... These were plants that weren't noticed until in flower. Maybe two or three grams. No water, no nutes. Just showed up.

Cannabis is tough.
 
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