Without making you feel uncomfortable what big city in NorCal are you nearest toI've never heard of croptober! Haha I just moved out here so that could be why. Thanks!
I'm near Sacramento. Thanks for the advice! I can't believe that there hasn't been clouds at all since I've been here. I never would've thought to get rain protection.Wasn't trying to pin point your location or nothing I was just wondering how far north you are but none the less you'll be just fine .....if at all possible have a plan for rain protection in place just incase good luck. Happy growing
K yeah your harvest window will be wide open come October .......sometimes we get rains here right when our buds are nice and fat ...and bud and water don't mix obviously .......so if you can just get yourself a plan in place now just incase it's a wet late sep/oct all you need is clear plastic you can pull over them if it start to rain hard and remove easy when it stops. You don't have to do this but better safe than sorry ......and if there in pots you could obviously just slide em under a patio if that's possible. Good luck Happy growingI'm near Sacramento. Thanks for the advice! I can't believe that there hasn't been clouds at all since I've been here. I never would've thought to get rain protection.
You don't seem to understand that they flower in the absence of light in the quantity of 10 hours or more. 14/10.I've never grown outdoors, but according to this my plants won't begin to flower until the end of September. I was expecting flowering to begin in about 2 weeks or so and to be harvesting at the end of October. According to this I won't be harvesting till December. Any info would be great. View attachment 3748966
I am in the area as well. Got any pics of your plants to share?I'm near Sacramento. Thanks for the advice! I can't believe that there hasn't been clouds at all since I've been here. I never would've thought to get rain protection.
I always thought it was 12/12. Like I said I've never grown outdoors. A lot of posts on here will say that outdoor plants do flower when they have exactly less than 12 hours of light. Thanks for clearing that up.You don't seem to understand that they flower in the absence of light in the quantity of 10 hours or more. 14/10.
they will start to flower in the next few weeks...your goodI always thought it was 12/12. Like I said I've never grown outdoors. A lot of posts on here will say that outdoor plants do flower when they have exactly less than 12 hours of light. Thanks for clearing that up.
I am in the area as well. Got any pics of your plants to share?
Your day was 13 hours 59 minutes today, and it will be 2 minutes 1 second shorter tomorrow. Strains vary, but a good rule of thumb is that 13 1/2 hours of daylight is the trigger for flower. You should have a little more time to veg, but not much. Weatherunderground is a good way to keep track of your daylight.I'm near Sacramento. Thanks for the advice! I can't believe that there hasn't been clouds at all since I've been here. I never would've thought to get rain protection.