Texas fall grow attempt update.

BOOM WHOMP

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Seeds sprouted on septh 10th and i have topped both plants. The weather has been pretty bad in texas lately and the growth was minimal. The past week or so has been full of sunny days and the plants are doing very well, getting about 8 hours direct sunlight. I am growing northern lights by the way and i understand it's not the right time to grow but i just wanted expierement with the idea. I will take pictures when my phone is fixed and also try to keep you guys informed, especially you texans. BoOm!
 

constructionpig

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The latest I've started Fall plants in North Texas has been July 20th. I would bet if Sept rains and no sun really hurt your growth it slowed mine.
 
i dont know how well this is gonna work out ...Isnt it gonna start to bud wayyy to early? i tired this last year and it wasnt even a foot tall yet and started to flower but good luck man...
 

BOOM WHOMP

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i dont know how well this is gonna work out ...Isnt it gonna start to bud wayyy to early? i tired this last year and it wasnt even a foot tall yet and started to flower but good luck man...
Yea i am not sure either man. I am using this grow as a learning period. I am cropping and LST, one plant has three colas and the other has two so my knowlege is increasing. I am hoping that they veg through winter and become monsters for the spring. The light schedule might not allow that to happen but we'll see.
 

lintruud

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Good news everyone! I've figured out a way to use two different watch / unwatched overlays so now I can add them to the text-based lists. Update soon!
 

BOOM WHOMP

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i have two growing outdoors too what are you gonna do on those cold nights???
the plan is to move them inside when the forcast calls for cold nights or days. I have lived in north texas for about 10 years now and the winters are mild so i figured i would give this a shot. My main concern is the lighting schedule, its really a strange time to try and grow mj but fuck it. what do i have to lose? ya know.
 

johnthopmson13

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its like never cold down here i live near houston we havent had a 50 degree day yet so im not worried really i think mine are gonna flourish
 
I actually just sprouted really late like less then 2 weeks ago in north texas... the growth is really slow but after thanksgiving I'm moving them down to south texas....
 

plazplaya95

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Im looking forward to this since i live a state away from Texas(GA).

According to my research, marijuana can grow below freezing temps, Just not long. And it might SLOW its growth.

Not DIE, SLOW.

LOL

Im not in a rush, Im vegging for 3 weeks and then putting them outside.

If I only get 5 grams so be it, Learning + Bud = Happiness.


Bookmarked.
 

kaiserAxel

Active Member
Freezes can kill your plant. It will cause the leaves to die (overnight frosts) and the risk of bud rot is immensely higher in the winter. But good luck, plaz
 

boiStone

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North TX winters are not always mild. Next month & January has the potential for ice / frozen rain.

It's already been in the upper 30s there at night, twice in the past week.

I wish you luck but IMO your plants are toast.
 
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