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03-29-2007, 10:26 AM #1
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Does it matter what month you plant outside?
if the temperature stays warm year round you should have no trouble growing year round, for the majority of people using non autoflowering plants they will flower in the fall, if you happen to live close to the equator or are planting in the winter months they will tend to flower early as they will not have a long veg time, and it may be worth veg indoors or lighted greenhouse for 2-3 months so they get a decent size before moving outside to flower if you are growing out of season or are near the equator.
bejay Reviewed by bejay on . Does it matter what month you plant outside? Like I always heard to plant the seeds out side in late march or early april... but whats wrong with planting seeds in any other month? What will happen to the plant? Like I live in a place were we dont have frost and I see alot of people cant plant outside due to snow etc... but are there any restrictions to planting in places where they never have snow and stays warm all year long? Also if you were to plant a plant in april... when would it be ready for harvest? Also if you plant in the Rating: 5
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