grow duration ?

olimmilo

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if u have a strain that takes 9 weeks to finish flower,after 3 weeks veg.
Does that go the same for outdoor,or do u still have to wait sept. oct?
 

mtgeezer

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Not unless you control the sunlight But, why would you do that? An outdoor plant is capable of producing up to 10 lbs. or more if it is properly cared for and adequate light gets to it. Try getting that much fro an indoor grown plant!
 

Cascadian

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Outdoors the light cycle changes slowly and the plant takes longer to get into full on flower mode. Sept Oct is a very typical finishing time.
 

olimmilo

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I grew a bush last year. Very good outcome. just wondering if i could put out early, and cut earlyis all.
 

Cascadian

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If you put out super early it will flower immediately but have to deal with bad weather. If you put out around now it will probably start flowering then reveg then flower with results that are not as good as if you put it out 5-8 weeks from now. Hope that helps man, good luck on your grow!
 

Urhighness88

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Only clones will go into flower if your starting from seed.it should start vexing right away with out having to revert. Seeds need to reach a so certain maturity level before they are able to flower correctly as for clones the second you get then they are mature enough to flower that's why you don't wanna put clones out early as long as your light cycle is 12+ hours for seedlings you should be fine to put out no I have been growing my seedlings now for about a week or 2 and I don't add splimental light. Hope this helps I'm a newb but have done my fair share of research
 

Cascadian

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Yes, starting from seed and with young plants you have more flexibility to put them out earlier. As long as the weather is cooperating for young plants to survive. How much earlier depends on where you are. In Cali I would guess maybe 3-4 weeks earlier but I have only grown up near the Canadian border, weather is more of a concern than light cycle here.
 
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