flowering outside right now!! in the southern US

mstrymxer

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is anyone flowering outside in the us right now....also my area is unseasonably warm and i was thinking about putting out a small plant to flower and get somebud off of QUESTION IS will there be 8 more weeks of flowering light in the southern us??????
 

iBLaZe4tozErO

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izs too windy where I'm at but if u have the conditions go for it. Just give it 12/12 lights and darkness when time to bud
 

Sublime757

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Umm the flowering cycle for annuals in southern US is almost over. Most southern states growing seasons start in mid Feb. to early March.
 

Kief Reefer

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You won't harvest early, but you will harvest big. The extra months, assuming the plant thrives and an early frost doesn't stunt it's growth, will add genetic age which will produce bigger buds (hooray). But there are dangers in planting early, the not just an early frost. Daylight times are big, not enough daylight in early growth could stunt it. There are other variables, benefical active etymological microcosms may take a little while longer than the season allows. A bugs ideal environment is different than a plants, even good bugs. But really, that's not a big deal and as long as it's warm, you get lots of light in the southern US, you're good to grow.
 
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