But the mid way point of sunlight is June 21st.... and that is when you will flower, give or take a few weeks., not September. They will be almost done in Sept.
2 weeks in to flowering and small flowers are starting to appear..
Hoping they'll be finished in time for my spring cloning project which will have my clones ready for planting outside for the summer..
I'm thinking that since June 21st is the longest day of the year, then that should be the day the flowering starts.. ???
This will be my first gourilla grow so any hints or tips welcomed..![]()
Hea chaps, hows everyone been gettin on? Havnt been on here in a bit lol.
doing a bit of shopping for some new outdoor seeds and i have decided wats goin down.
Freisen Dew - Dutch Passion
Hollands Hope - Dutch Passion
White Widow - Grow XXX
Hoping the weather is a tad nicer that last year, i ran into some mold problems late in the season.
Whats the story Jay, Plants usualy start to flower in the last week of Aug to the first of Sep give or take a few days. Depending on how fast they finnish they are done mid to late oct. Thats what ive learned anywho.
Hope this helps mate.
i start in late march or april, by the time your pickin shrooms the buds will be visible then harvest around octoberwhens the irish outdoor season lads?
i start in late march or april, by the time your pickin shrooms the buds will be visible then harvest around october
DEFO!cool. youd want some mold resistant strains so?
DEFO!
you wuldnt want to risk any strains that have a chance of gettin mould esp. if your using a greenhouse. its hard to get some sativas to finnish when you want them to so if your lookin for an easy number try a landrace indica.-itl turn out a bit like this(right)~
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it was a smooth smoke too, even though it got no neuts and a loada rain it turned out pretty hefty.
cool what it weih dry? whats outdoor weed in ireland like?
need some good outdoor seeds anyone got ideas ????? cheers
I found a great method for getting plants to flower early outdoors,especially in our climate its called shading,since plants react and start to flower at 12/12 you can shade you plants at maybe 6 or 7 at night so the plants are only getting 12 hours sunlight and come back 12 hours later and remove the shading to provoke an early flowering,but it isnt viable for everyone only if you have access to your plants daily.
it could shorten your season and get the babies outta the sometimes not so forgiving irish climate.
hope this helps!
peace in the middle east!
My buddy grew passion#1 and frisian dew last year.
No issues with mold and got a good yield considering our weather, the frisian dew had some beautiful purple in it. Tasted really good too.
Probaly going to be my choice this year![]()