Do I Have Time?

hippypicker

Member
Hi everyone, I was just wondering. If I plant some lowryder autoflowering within the next week would they be ready before the frost gets bad enough to damage them? I live in southern Alberta, Canada. :peace:
 

SCARHOLE

Well-Known Member
Should be ok? But just incase keep em in pots an bring em in?Its what im doing
Use big pots for bigger plants ( 1-2 gallon ish)

I just started some lowryders for breeding this winter indoor. .
They are so fast an easy its crazy.
i love autos!
 

Total Head

Well-Known Member
i tried to look up the weather there and it was a wicked bitch. scarhole offers sound advice about putting them in pots to be safe, but nearest i can figure your first frost would probably happen around late september or october. if i am correct about the timing you should absolutely have time. it should not take an auto longer than 3 months to finish.
 

newgrowboxgrower

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whattabout further north like edmonton? thinkin of guerrilla growing some autos in the bush on a big hill miles away from any houses. if i start em indoors the second week of may and put em outside for the second or third week of june would they do ok?
 

Kerovan

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whattabout further north like edmonton? thinkin of guerrilla growing some autos in the bush on a big hill miles away from any houses. if i start em indoors the second week of may and put em outside for the second or third week of june would they do ok?

with autos you should't have a problem. they generally start flowering anywhere from 3-5 weeks of age. So you will be moving sexually mature plants outdoors. As long as it's not getting down into the lower 40's in june you should be more than fine.
 
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