kulan hunter
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greenb plant looks beautiful, just a question if the weather turns nasty near the end of the grow ( i hope it does not) can you move them indoors? or is that not a option
Hi kulan hunter, thanks - she's awesome right enough (nothing I've done btw). LOL, I'm already thinking (or rather trying not to think) about what I'm going to do if that happens. I just can't bear the thought of these plants not finishing well, it would be such a shame. Might just have to try to find the money to get that shed sorted with an HPS etc. But it will definitely be a last resort. First I don't have the money, but more importantly I really wanted to see could I do this outdoors. Problem with Cinammon is they take 11 weeks to finish from flowering at the best of times, so even if they start flowering mid July that takes me to mid October. I'm simply not going to get enough sun towards the end to really get the best from these girls (just being realistic). So I'm head scratching at the moment. Any (cheap LOL) ideas welcomegreenb plant looks beautiful, just a question if the weather turns nasty near the end of the grow ( i hope it does not) can you move them indoors? or is that not a option
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Hi UK, thanks for that. You know I think you're right, at least some of the damage could well be wind burn. The wind was really strong for about 24 hours and the sun was in full swing part of that time. Then they got wet and dried really fast so perhaps a combination of all that. Strange only one plant got it though.also green man i dunno if we can get it around uk but if the winds real strong it can burn plants.... looks to me like thats the case... hope it is