ok so here is the deal.......

I've got 2 plants (6-7 feet tall) that have approximately 2-3 weeks of flowering left. Its starting to get really cold up here in ontario (next week will be in the 50s with some rainy days and some sunny days).
I have access to these plants any time cause i live in the bush and have a huge spring fed pond (50ft from the house and 20ft from my plants).
Will these ladies continue to flower til mid Oct.? (obviously if a big frost hits, they're doomed but otherwise....?)
I read a previous thread regarding hot rocks... will adding these hot rocks stimulate the roots and therefore continue flowering? Is there anything i can do to ensure they will continue to flower?

I put in a lot of effort and time into these babies and want try and get as much of a yield as possible.. any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.....

cheers
 

robtoker

New Member
i dont no whereu get ur info but frost doesnt hurt them a bit i no people whoharvest in the snow they r fine
 

Space Angel

Well-Known Member
I've got 2 plants (6-7 feet tall) that have approximately 2-3 weeks of flowering left. Its starting to get really cold up here in ontario (next week will be in the 50s with some rainy days and some sunny days).
I have access to these plants any time cause i live in the bush and have a huge spring fed pond (50ft from the house and 20ft from my plants).
Will these ladies continue to flower til mid Oct.? (obviously if a big frost hits, they're doomed but otherwise....?)
I read a previous thread regarding hot rocks... will adding these hot rocks stimulate the roots and therefore continue flowering? Is there anything i can do to ensure they will continue to flower?

I put in a lot of effort and time into these babies and want try and get as much of a yield as possible.. any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.....

cheers
a hard freeze will doom them, & with some frost, they'll be fine. if you feel you need to, just cover them at night
 
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