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Help With Timing!
Hey everyone. well ill get right down to it.
i cant remember which month i started my grow, and the chances were cut down as i only planted one seed. well. that one seed happened to give me a female plant.
anyway, i started the grow as an indoor grow in my closet with flouresant bulbs in a big box. 2 months into the grow i moved it outside.
its been outside since, i put it in a larger pot with soil and stuff and just put the plant out in the woods.
somehow its flourished through thick and thin. its been tipped over, so the plant leans far one way, and the leaves have been growing upward since. also, the nights are anywhere from 30-40 degrees F. with the days being normally no higher than 55.
i went back to check on it yesterday, and to my suprise, buds were forming everywhere, they even had crystals. i dont think theyre big enough to pick yet, theyre about the size of a fingernail, but i dont know how much longer i should wait to harvest. also, i accidentally broke the stem of the plant, not all the way off, but it was still hangin on, so i put some electrical tape around the wound and hopefully that will keep it alive.
the sun usually rises and sets around 6:00 these days. id like to move it into a warmer place, but unfortunately, the only places available dont get much sunlight.
ANY advice is very very much appreciated and welcome. its my first grow, ive lucked out a million ways since this grow, im very proud of it, its my baby, and i just want it to be alright.
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Help With Timing!
bumpity bump, really need some input!
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Help With Timing!
I'd try to bring it back indoors.
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Help With Timing!
what i did today, is brought it inside a barn. theres no wind, frost, snow ect in there. and its sitting next to a window, where it definitly wont get prime sunlight, but its my only option. through further research ive learned that this plant should have like 4-6 weeks left into flowering... but i dont think it can stay alive that long
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Help With Timing!
you'll need to bring it inside and use lights and timers if you plan on having some smoke from her. for one plant, four to six cfl's should do the trick, just make sure they are warm (2700-3000k) spectrum.
love, brooke
ps, if the plant gets hit by frost, its dead. don't let temps go below 40f.