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StanDarsh
09-15-2007, 05:59 AM
I have always grown indoors in a spare closet in the house or a grow closet in the garage. But in March I put an old sativa seed in a pot and now it's about a five foot-plus bush in a five gallon container. It's definitely a female - buds all over due to the fact I bent the top two stems (I topped it months ago) at 90 degree angles every day for a few weeks during veg. Here's my possibly dumb question: just when will the plant be ready to harvest? I live in SoCal, and the container is in my backyard, getting not much direct sunlight anymore due to the sun lower in the sky and trees & bushes giving shade. Again, I have never grown outside - I have always been able to control this indoors. Any ideas are much appreciated! (Sorry - no pics)

fatalattack
09-15-2007, 08:10 AM
you need to go to the grow facts section and find when to harvest its about half way down

Dr. Bloor
09-16-2007, 05:51 AM
I am north of you on the central coast where I get less light than you. So far so good as far as light. If you have it in a pot I would move the girl around as much as possible to maximize the light. Keep her going as long as possible.
Get one of those $10 pocket microscopes from Radio Shack so you can keep an eye on the tric development.
If you are in the mountains where you may have a frost problem, not likely yet, through a sheet over her at night. She should be fine I would think. I have a sativia going in a greenhouse with limited light and she is fine.

StanDarsh
09-17-2007, 04:39 AM
Hey Dr - thanks. I try and move her when I can, but am limited in ability to put in different places due to visibility by neighbor's secnd story window - must be very discrete.

BTW - what is a tric?

LazyBum
09-17-2007, 01:06 PM
tric = trichome. In short, theyre what get u high. You need a microscope to see them tho, hence the $10 radioshack investment suggestion.

StanDarsh
09-18-2007, 05:44 AM
tric = trichome. In short, theyre what get u high. You need a microscope to see them tho, hence the $10 radioshack investment suggestion.

Duh - I was high when I asked that question last night :jointsmile:

I have a 30x photog loupe I use on my indoor grows. I know all about that - I was wondering if there was a way other than that to try and estimate more finely when maturation is at its peak when only using natural light. I thought the entire cycle was strected or elongated when using the sun instead of using timers indoors.