Cissy
Active Member
I live at a high altitude. We have 6 months where the temps will not dip below freezing, but I think the problem would be at the end when flowering. The timing of it all: shorter days = flowering but also = freezing temps.
As the days finally get down to 12 hours in length, the temp starts getting low as well. So I fear that growing all summer would be a waste, since by the time they finally start to flower, they will also be freezing and probably ruined.
I've never grown outdoors so I am not sure how this works. Again, they won't switch to flowering until the days are near 12 hours long, right? Or do they get triggered once the days start getting progressively shorter? So even when the days are 14 hours, but decreasing, will that trigger them to flower?
I want to grow outdoors this year, but I worry about wasting my time if they will ultimately freeze and die right when they are starting to produce.
Maybe I should just run some auto's? Then again, the yield sucks on those, so it just doesnt seem worth it.
Any thoughts, advice, experiences to share?
ty
As the days finally get down to 12 hours in length, the temp starts getting low as well. So I fear that growing all summer would be a waste, since by the time they finally start to flower, they will also be freezing and probably ruined.
I've never grown outdoors so I am not sure how this works. Again, they won't switch to flowering until the days are near 12 hours long, right? Or do they get triggered once the days start getting progressively shorter? So even when the days are 14 hours, but decreasing, will that trigger them to flower?
I want to grow outdoors this year, but I worry about wasting my time if they will ultimately freeze and die right when they are starting to produce.
Maybe I should just run some auto's? Then again, the yield sucks on those, so it just doesnt seem worth it.
Any thoughts, advice, experiences to share?
ty