Buggins
Active Member
I live in the British Columbia interior, and have my medical card so I can grown 15 plants legally for my condition. I will be growing outdoors, but the problem I have encountered is that where I live, we get blazing hot summers, but winter also arrives very quickly.
When I have grown outdoors, my plants get huge, but by the time the natural light cycle switches to 12/12, it's starting to get quite cold. The plants don't seem to have enough time to flower before frost hits and I only have small buds by harvest time.
Natural 12/12 light happens near the end of September, and only one month later (end of October) we're already getting temperatures close to freezing.
How can I grow outdoors in my area and still get high yields, without resorting to auto flowering plants, and without having to force flower - it simply isn't possible for me to cover to my plants each day.
Will my plants naturally start to go into flower as soon as they notice the days getting shorter, or does it really take until the days are 12/12 before they will start to flower.
Thanks for your advice
When I have grown outdoors, my plants get huge, but by the time the natural light cycle switches to 12/12, it's starting to get quite cold. The plants don't seem to have enough time to flower before frost hits and I only have small buds by harvest time.
Natural 12/12 light happens near the end of September, and only one month later (end of October) we're already getting temperatures close to freezing.
How can I grow outdoors in my area and still get high yields, without resorting to auto flowering plants, and without having to force flower - it simply isn't possible for me to cover to my plants each day.
Will my plants naturally start to go into flower as soon as they notice the days getting shorter, or does it really take until the days are 12/12 before they will start to flower.
Thanks for your advice