Cold weather effect on flowering?

Omax2652

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As the nights are now beginning to become quite cool I was wondering what effects this may have on a long flowering sativa. As it is now getting down into the low 50s and even high 40s at night will this trigger the plant to think that it is nearing the end of its life cycle and trigger faster flowering? The strain is advertised as having a 70 day flowering period and this is about the maximum amount of time it will get until hard frost. I have heard of people having to flower it much longer (13 weeks +) but that was indoors under constant temps I'm sure.
 

chrishydro

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How many weeks are you in, this is 100 percent natural, most go into flower once the air turn cool. Indoor growers will feed with very cold water to send a signal to the plants to begin flower.
 

Mr.Marijuana420

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i think its consistent cold weather, that will give plants that extra push to finish but i also noticed it will slow growth quite a bit. one plant i had last year didnt start flower till the 1st of sept, at about week 3-4 the buds didnt get much bigger, and the plant started to finish, with fading leaves, pistils turning, and the buds swelling.. but much earlier (on the week count) than the others. i harvested that one at 6-1/2 weeks, (could of gone a little longer but it was done enough) while the others looked that way at week 8
 

imchucky666

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As the nights are now beginning to become quite cool I was wondering what effects this may have on a long flowering sativa. As it is now getting down into the low 50s and even high 40s at night will this trigger the plant to think that it is nearing the end of its life cycle and trigger faster flowering? The strain is advertised as having a 70 day flowering period and this is about the maximum amount of time it will get until hard frost. I have heard of people having to flower it much longer (13 weeks +) but that was indoors under constant temps I'm sure.
Check this out, he posted this yesterday. It may be something you can use to be on the safe side, if you start getting close to your frost.
https://www.rollitup.org/general-marijuana-growing/558249-shorten-any-strains-flower-time.html
 

chickenpoop

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What happens to THC when the plant is harvested after the first frost?
Name Withheld,
Oneonta, NY THC is not affected by frost. However, the plant's tissue can be damaged. Generally, temperatures below 45?F (7?C) affect the plant. Leaves suffer some damage and need to repair themselves before growth or ripening resumes. This may take a few days of good weather. When cold weather continues for several days the damage is compounded, weakening the plant and lowering its ability to repair itself.
In order to get back on the path towards maturity, the temperature must rise over 60?F (16?C), along with sunshine to provide energy for photosynthesis.
When temperatures slips down to 40?F (4?C), leaves, flowers and other plant parts suffer from extensive damage. It takes some time for a plant to recover from this damage, and it is unlikely to do so under normal fall conditions because cool weather is usually associated with cloudy skies. This limits the energy available to the plant so bud maturation and THC production is curtailed.

-ed rosenthal
 

leroy69

Active Member
i have indoor plant and the stem have purple lines... cold weather? also 3 weeks into 12/12 still no buds?
 

Merlot

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Sometimes it's the pheno, sometimes they're cold and sometimes they're sick. Giving that you're indoors and the plants looks sweet, I'm going option 1..
 

leroy69

Active Member
Sometimes it's the pheno, sometimes they're cold and sometimes they're sick. Giving that you're indoors and the plants looks sweet, I'm going option 1..
yer cheers, cause i accidently grew them to big the light can only get to one side of the plant and thats were there turning purple, the other side of the plant is still green. so im guessing that means its going to bud better one side of the plant
 
As it is now getting down into the low 50s and even high 40s at night will this trigger the plant to think that it is nearing the end of its life cycle and trigger faster flowering?
No. It'll fuck it up.

At this point, I'm sure your plants are dead, since it was getting that cold in august where you live. If you want to grow weed outside in the ground then you have to either grow weed that is bred for your environment or you need a greenhouse (or you can make one out of 1" pvc tubing and a roll of painters plastic). The last few weeks of a plants life is the most important, and that's also the hardest time to keep it growing right. If you live in a rainy environment, you have to keep it dry and if you live in a cold environment, you have to keep it warm. Ed Rosenthal says that you shouldn't let it go under 60. If it is in the fifties, it shocks it a little. It can be killed by repeatedly dropping into the forties.

In the pacific northwest there's a strain of weed called cinex. It is mature by mid September, that might be a good choice for you next year.
 

Dr. Who

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How many weeks are you in, this is 100 percent natural, most go into flower once the air turn cool. Indoor growers will feed with very cold water to send a signal to the plants to begin flower.
5 years old and still, after reading this post. I want what this guy was smoking!

Trolling 5 year old threads is pretty fuckin dumb.
Your now elected to be the newb police. Keep up the good work! :hug:
 

KryptoBud

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Not when people are still reading them, dipshit.
The people you're quoting and calling dumb haven't posted in 5 plus years.

That's the dumbest thing I ever heard. You obviously know nothing about growing weed, so why did you even bother answering?
The same reason you respond to people that haven't been seen on this forum in years, stupidity. So why did you even bother answering?
 
The people you're quoting and calling dumb haven't posted in 5 plus years.


The same reason you respond to people that haven't been seen on this forum in years, stupidity. So why did you even bother answering?
You're apparently too stupid to grasp the fact that people are still reading this thread looking for the same advice they were five years ago.

I swear to God this message board is populated by the dumbest motherfuckers on the planet. There's a 90% retard ratio on this site. You're primarily a bunch of stoner children pretending to be pot growers
 
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