Anyone grow in a greenhouse in winter in the warmer states?

CallmeTex

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I'm in a part of the country that doesn't freeze to hard or often and have a small green house. Has anyone in a similar situation flowered some nice ganja in the months of Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar? I've held this question for a while, and wanted to see if anyone was successful at this in the past? If you have any relevant info holler at me:peace:

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Tex
 

doublejj

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I tried here in NorCal but I didn't have any heat. The plants frosted over real nice but didn't form a solid buds. I hashed it all.
I think it would have worked if I added heat.
You should do much better.
Try adding some passive solar heat collectors like black barrel's filled with water.
Give it a try

peace
doublejj
 

stonerman

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I don't know about marijuana but I've worked on a couple farms with commercial greenhouses, and they would start crop as early as January. They would have one of them big furnaces in each greenhouse. I assume it would be possible with marijuana plants. Once the plants are sexually mature, day light hours are shorter during winter, and the plants would flower pretty early. Unless you would want like a lot of little budded plants. Maybe you should try to veg some plants first before letting them flower, it could be as simple as bring lighting into the greenhouse (if it does not attract the wrong kind of attention) or veg indoors then move to flower inside greenhouse. If you have the right amount of heat, you could have it an ideal environment in there.
 

CallmeTex

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Thanks for the replies: I like the passive solar idea DoubleJJ! Also kudos on your successful carport grows, they are epic.

Stonerman: I've seen some commercial greenhouses with heating, but because of my situation I won't be able to run electricity out there. I'm vegging a few clones out now and think I may put a few out there whenever they are ready. I may try this early February and if it goes well, continue experimenting.

I'll also flower some nicely vegged ladies in the greenhouse next fall.

Thanks for the replies
 
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