KillerPlantz
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With a lifespan of a mere 55 days from seed to harvest, it is not only possible to get an early harvest of high quality marijuana but multiple harvests per season. Growing Afghan Kush Ryder indoors recommends 20 hours of light daily throughout the cycle. She is happy to grow outdoors from as early as March with a harvest in May to return to a plant in June with a harvest in August. The increased height compared to earlier auto-flowering strains brings with it increased yield.
Does this meen that after 55 days from soil the plant completely stops growing, or does that just meen that it is possible to get a harvest 55 days in? Please help, im very confused.
Does this meen that after 55 days from soil the plant completely stops growing, or does that just meen that it is possible to get a harvest 55 days in? Please help, im very confused.