Outdoor grow flowering cause of bad weather

rolas

Member
Hey, this is my first grow. I planted in May in a pot outdoors and my baby has been growing good so far. I had a some problems with excess heat, and the pH was a bit off, but I corrected both. I also have transplanted twice, and my final container is about 20 liters.

Where I live the rainy season begun about 3 weeks ago. The problem is that this year it has been raining day and fucking night, and there has been almost no sun. So my plant started flowering.

It already has a decent size, so I wouldn't care much about the early flowering if it wasn´t for the humidity... I'm really concerned about getting fungal growth in my buds!

Getting the plant indoors would be very troublesome AND it wouldn't get much light. The room only gets afternoon sun, but with this weather there is no fucking sun!

Any ideas?? Please help!!
 

clarionnecro

Active Member
build a small greenhouse enough to house some plants. then buy some dehumidifiers for your bud cycle and humidifiers for veg :) gl!
 

*BUDS

Well-Known Member
No its not the rainy,cloudy days triggering flowering . Your plant has sensed that its past the solstace and day light is in decline, that triggered flowering.
 

*BUDS

Well-Known Member
Hey, this is my first grow. I planted in May in a pot outdoors and my baby has been growing good so far. I had a some problems with excess heat, and the pH was a bit off, but I corrected both. I also have transplanted twice, and my final container is about 20 liters.

Where I live the rainy season begun about 3 weeks ago. The problem is that this year it has been raining day and fucking night, and there has been almost no sun. So my plant started flowering.

It already has a decent size, so I wouldn't care much about the early flowering
if it wasn´t for the humidity... I'm really concerned about getting fungal growth in my buds!
Getting the plant indoors would be very troublesome AND it wouldn't get much light. The room only gets afternoon sun, but with this weather there is no fucking sun!

Any ideas?? Please help!!
Your right that can be a prob. Most female plants that flower this early are very susceptible to mold, reason being that they are flowering in middle/ late summer which means high rh/ wet season. If they flowered in early autumn(lower rh ,less rain and lower temps.) this mold issue would be much less of a problem.
 

xXWolfXx

Member
No its not the rainy,cloudy days triggering flowering . Your plant has sensed that its past the solstace and day light is in decline, that triggered flowering.
That is not always the case. Adnormal weather patterns can trigger weird things in the plant including flowering weeks earlier then normal. I am actually experiencing this right now as in the northeast it has been a overcast/rainy growing season. These genetics normally don't pre flower until mid to late August. My garden is pre flowering now. There have been a few instances when the sun has come out, my plants shot up 5-6 inches in a day. These are all well known, trusted stable genetic lineage as well...
 
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