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11-20-2007, 09:40 PM #1
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My outdoor winter grow log.
Ok,I'm in Florida right now,and I have 11 outdoor plants.10 are only 3 weeks old,and the other one has about 3 weeks left flowering.You can pretty much grow all year round here,as it never gets cold enough to kill them.I've kept plants out all winter,and the lows got in the 20's.The rainy season here is spring and summer,and it really doesn't rain too much through the winter.Well actually,our winters are actually what people up north would consider spring.All throughout winter the highs range from hi 50's to 70's during the day,and hi 20's to 40's at night.What your plants will do,due to the long nights is flower throughout the winter.I keep plants going all year long here,and you can have multiple harvests.It's pretty cool.You can also build a cheap green house.I just built one for 40 bucks,and it's pretty big.PEACE
Brand Reviewed by Brand on . My outdoor winter grow log. Well to start off I live in Florida and I am a newb at growing, but have done some reeding up. So far I have succesfully germinated some bag seed and started 4 in some potting soil. I currently have them outside in a partially wooded area and 3 out of 4 have sprouted. Plant A has all 4 leaves, Plant B has all 4 but are not all developed, Plant C sprouted but is developing leaves, Plant D is yet to show signs of life. We have been getting good rain and it took them 2 days to sprout and the Rating: 5
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