I had a haze last year run all the way up to Nov 6th. I do not like going that far at all and I did lose a chunk of her to damage.Good luck man im in North East and have trouble getting most indicas there. A sativa here outdoors is no bueno
I had a haze last year run all the way up to Nov 6th. I do not like going that far at all and I did lose a chunk of her to damage.Good luck man im in North East and have trouble getting most indicas there. A sativa here outdoors is no bueno
Same here. On the bright side, all mine are now beginning to flower. Just hoping the rain doesn't start until November, lost too many plants in the past because of bud rot and bud worms. Maybe global warming is affecting outdoor grow cycles with the heat and everythingThis coming month determines everything for me . Alot of times I cant make it past mid oct. Not cause of frost but mold and rot.
Nope.Maybe global warming is affecting outdoor grow cycles with the heat and everything
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massachusetts . Two in front are fast versions so disregard but other are normal. You can tell they are all flowering different. Normal imo
Please excuse the plant rear right, it took a nasty break but idk we’ll see
Wooo Hooo!It sure is..
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This. 2 of my plants have barley began and 4 are just really showing buds now. Stretch seems to end for the bulk of them about 3-4 days ago.2 of my 3 plants outdoors (Cali) are not flowering yet, its never been this late. I don't think nitrogen has anything to do with flowering, just period length of darkness. Even flowering plants need some N
Can't rule it out. Everyone mostly has experienced hotter than normal temps this year, could easily have an effect on floweringNope.