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08-31-2007, 11:51 PM #5
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A cold time for HARVESTING
I agree. I'd consider starting your next grow indoors and then moving the seedlings outside after the last frost. Other then that all you can do is growing a strain thatâ??s better made for your area. You can grow a few crops of lowryders a year outdoors. I'm thinking about doing that next year in the garden along with a strain indoors that takes a long time to flower for the best of both worlds.
Originally Posted by redrosesforabluelady
As far as your current situation, I think maybe you should help add a little darkness to your plant. I kicked my premature plant into flowering a few weeks ago by adding a mesh wire fence in an area that would partly shade the plant during the day. It still gets the same amount of sun, but itâ??s less intense. I think that help my situation of starting a plant outdoors too late in the season, flower as soon as it started to show sex, could work for you.
Good luck regardless of what you do, and let us know how it turns out.
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