Winter.

I am a complete noob to growing marijuana, however i have alot of prior knowledge of botany, alternative medicine, etc, etc........Anyway, my brother just recently proposed to me the idea of growing marijuana, and i accepted the idea.
Now it is August, and I live in Georgia, so It will not get cold until October, and I am very impatient and do not feel like waiting for next season.
So I was thinking would it be possible to grow marijuana in this time frame?
I have very limited space, lighting and privacy indoors, However I thought up an idea to bonsai the marijuana, and grow outdoors until it gets cold, Then bring it into my closet for winter, and put it back outside in spring. I thought it would work as long as I kept the lighting constant to keep it in vegetative mode, but what do yall think, and please suggest any other ways to grow during winter.
 

johnp410

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I am a complete noob to growing marijuana, however i have alot of prior knowledge of botany, alternative medicine, etc, etc........Anyway, my brother just recently proposed to me the idea of growing marijuana, and i accepted the idea.
Now it is August, and I live in Georgia, so It will not get cold until October, and I am very impatient and do not feel like waiting for next season.
So I was thinking would it be possible to grow marijuana in this time frame?
I have very limited space, lighting and privacy indoors, However I thought up an idea to bonsai the marijuana, and grow outdoors until it gets cold, Then bring it into my closet for winter, and put it back outside in spring. I thought it would work as long as I kept the lighting constant to keep it in vegetative mode, but what do yall think, and please suggest any other ways to grow during winter.
I would just veg indoors until then if thats what you want to do. I also found a link you may be interested in. I never knew.
http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=31919
 
Thanks, Nice link, I think I will just veg it as a bonsai indoors, and when spring comes around I will have plenty of cuttings, and I will probably be able to grow the bonsai normally as long as I am not Trimming the roots and I put it into a larger pot.
 
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