Winter harvest in Socal

URaDEADBEATdad

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So I have a question, I live in SoCal and we don't really have a winter where it freezes. The coldest it gets is about 45-50°f at night USUALLY and 60-80°f during daytime USUALLY. I've been vegging my plants under a T5 for a month and a half and last week put my plants outside for a winter harvest. They should all be done by xmas since they are all Indica dominate. Will they be ok and grow to there full potential. I usually grow outdoors but in the spring into fall. Any advice will be appreciated. They are getting 7 hours ofdirect sunlight and about 12 or 13 hours of daytime.
 
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Yodaweed

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So I have a question, I live in SoCal and we don't really have a winter were it freezes. The coldest it gets is about 45-50°f at night USUALLY and 60-80°f during daytime USUALLY. I've been vegging my plants under a T5 for a month and a half and last week put my plants outside for a winter harvest. They should all be done by xmas since they are all Indica dominate. Will they be ok and grow to there full potential. I usually grow outdoors but in the spring into fall. Any advice will be appreciated. They are getting 7 hours ofdirect sunlight and about 12 or 13 hours of daytime.
I'd ask at the local grow store, they would have someone that has grown outdoor there, you want to ask locally since climate and location determines if your plants will flower properly.
 

Walter9999

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I do the same thing here in Florida...they'll do great...higher winds in cooler temps will be the only thing you'll have to keep an eye on...go for it...g/l
 
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