Outside plant still looks like it has 3-4 weeks left! What do I do?

Clrky420

New Member
It’s planted into the ground, it’s flowered very late, should I expect a harvest from it or is it gna be way to cold by the time it’s ready and should I pull it early?
 

HydroKid239

Well-Known Member
It’s planted into the ground, it’s flowered very late, should I expect a harvest from it or is it gna be way to cold by the time it’s ready and should I pull it early?
The plant should thrive thru the cold temps. What you want to try to do it put a shelter over it just in case it rains.
 

Clrky420

New Member
So I’m thinking it’ll be like mid-end of November until she’s good, is this gna be okay? As for covering it it’s abit difficult for security reasons as it’s in between other plants and will stick out like a sore
 

Wizzlebiz

Well-Known Member
No one can answer this without knowing where in the world you are and we need pics of the plant.
 

Clrky420

New Member
London, can’t move inside as it’s planted in ground. I know by looking at it it’s defo got at least 3 weeks left, I’ve grown plants before inside. Still has white pistols only just starting to turn brown and buds are just started to join and swell
 

Freedom Club

Active Member
mine wer planted in the ground too, I dug it out, for transport put it in 240L plastic bags and then potted it into new soil in big sacks (20-30L). they recovered over night and are now growing very nicely under the LED. Only be careful when you water, only water around the stems on the first 1-3 days otherwise the soil where there are no roots connected yet will stay wet and cause high humidity/rot. If you try it out good luck. If not, good luck
 

Clrky420

New Member
Well done for doing that but tbh that sounds very risky to me, but is it as risky as leaving it out there till end of November
 

buyyouabeer

Well-Known Member
Doesn't sound very good and very similar to Oregon...

"Unfortunately, November can be one of the rainiest times of the year in London—and one of the most overcast. With an average of fewer than two hours of sunshine per day and 14 to 17 days of rain expected over the month, November weather can be particularly dreary if you're not used to the climate of England. "
 
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