Indica on the US Gulf Coast?

injinji

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I started some regular seeds in July last year and found that flowering was delayed
until later in the season like Oct. instead of Aug.. I think it's a good way to avoid they worst
of the moldy weather on bud.
In normal years I plant a few seeds each moon cycle, but I delay planting my main crop so they flower later. I like to keep my plants below chest high, and planting later helps.
 

weednerd.anthony.850

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I live on the gulf coast but I just saw this thread I never have done outdoor here only had outdoor when I used to live in California where no one cares if you grow

Would love to put a couple plants in ground next season for shits and giggles but I can’t justify it as my backyard has a fence in the very back but not all the way around the sides so I’m not risking my ass that heavily yet I’ll just stick to indoor until I have my yard fenced in properly for now
 

fredfreddead

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I live on the gulf coast but I just saw this thread I never have done outdoor here only had outdoor when I used to live in California where no one cares if you grow

Would love to put a couple plants in ground next season for shits and giggles but I can’t justify it as my backyard has a fence in the very back but not all the way around the sides so I’m not risking my ass that heavily yet I’ll just stick to indoor until I have my yard fenced in properly for now
I've been really happy with a early spring crop of autos, finished up in June. Don't get to huge.
 

fredfreddead

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In normal years I plant a few seeds each moon cycle, but I delay planting my main crop so they flower later. I like to keep my plants below chest high, and planting later helps.
Thats my plan for the fall, got some durban and thai that I am not going to germinate until mid July. hoping not to get
dense bud till Oct and may let them go till Dec.
 
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