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captian420
08-04-2007, 02:33 AM
im new to growing and have about another 2 months left to my so far succesfull plnt wich is about 5' tall and bushy
BUT i just started 3 new ones last week aka 7/25/07 but im growing them out doors and live in massachusetts now will i be able to keep them out there and still have a succsefull plnt that can be harvested or do u think its to late in the season and thell have to be brought inside soon ?????
ide appreciate all opinions and advice thxz -captian420-
slipknotpsycho
08-04-2007, 03:05 AM
wtf is the with the influx of misplaced growing threads lately?
tuete
08-04-2007, 08:22 PM
I'm with you man. I live in NE too and started a little after July 4th from seed as a test. I'm still waiting to sex them. But I hear in these parts you can grow well into October, and that the first frost doesnt really kill them. So there may be almost 3 months of growing still to come! Keep us posted!
420man!!!
08-07-2007, 11:17 PM
if u have just started from seed im sorry but the chances are you wont be able to my plants are about 5 ft tall and have just started buddin a couple weeks and they are budding early. and they will just be ready to harvest after the first or second frost. but if you cean put them inside after frost they will be monsters by next harvest or some spring bud. hope this helps you guys... good luck with your seedlings!!!
captian420
08-14-2007, 05:11 AM
well so far there growing strong still and theres been a couple cold days down in the low 50s already
420man!!!
08-15-2007, 12:01 PM
down in the 50s wow. the coolest its gotten is like 70s yeah your gonn ahve to bring them inside
atsar
08-15-2007, 12:12 PM
just 1 small point
dont weeds flower dependant upon the amount of dark they receive?wouldn't you just get smaller plants?age of plant isn't that important when flowering
i've grown indoors in just under 10 weeks by putting my seedling straight into 12/12,why would outdoors be any different?just a thought
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