Can I Plant in July? - Outdoors

I'm gathering all the information I will need for my first harvest outdoors next year (first harvest ever, actually) and I was wondering if I could plant the Greenhouse White Widow in late July? I am going to be away for 4 weeks in July next year for a summer job I have. I was wondering if I could plant late July (28th, 29th) and still be done by late September to mid October?

Any feedback is appreciated, thanks!
 

Warlock1369

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Grow it in may. Just buy a water timer from the hardwhere store and put them on a drip system when your gone. Top with warm castings and guano mix befor you leave. It's a done deal. why plant so late when 15 bucks will do the job? Just my 2 pennies.
 
Grow it in may. Just buy a water timer from the hardwhere store and put them on a drip system when your gone. Top with warm castings and guano mix befor you leave. It's a done deal. why plant so late when 15 bucks will do the job? Just my 2 pennies.
If it's really that cheap for a timer, I may just do that. I'm just growing for me and my friends, and I thought about asking one of them, but I don't even want them to know I grow. Thanks! That was really helpful. If anyone else has anything to add, that would be great.
 

Warlock1369

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It is that cheep. You place it on your water outlet and set the time. Have a hose leading to your dropper manifold. It's all done. I'll find a link to what I'm talking about. You have time to find cheeper.
 
I'm actually going to have to rig up a nice little system with containers with the water, because I'm not doing this near any housing and whatnot. This'll be fun when the time comes, haha.
 

Warlock1369

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Well now that's different. As long as you have a way to keep a under grownd res full you can use a RV 12volt pump with a 12v timer hooked up to a small car battery and one of those cheep solar battery tender/charger things. More then the 15 bucks I said but you got almost a year to get it snd the extra months will pay for it.
 

jpill

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honestly man, you could probably plant indoor right now, and then flower outside.. I've never done it but I don't see why not. It will get cold in oct/nov but you could easily cover the plant with something large like a trash can at night and take it off in the morning... Just a thought.
 
Yeah, I'm probably going to go with some Gravity water drip system I found a tutorial from on Grasscity. Thanks for your help! I was freaking out because I didn't know if I could grow because I'd be gone, but now I know I can. Thanks.
 

Warlock1369

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Start indoor now? Then outdoors in sep? Are you nuts. That's a 5 foot tree he will have to plant. Most of us won't start next years grow indoors till Jan-mar. And miss the first few weeks of bloom sun. So it would be a waste.
 
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