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	01-09-2008, 04:12 AM #1
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So-cal outdoor winter grow?
Hello all :rasta:
This is my first post here
Has anyone grown outdoors in southern california in the winter time, as in january/february?
Please do not tell me that it is not advised and that it wont work because I know it wont.
I would just like to hear your experiences of outdoor winter growing in so-cal or any other state (besides arizona, texas, florida, etc.)userofclock Reviewed by userofclock on . So-cal outdoor winter grow? Hello all :rasta: This is my first post here Has anyone grown outdoors in southern california in the winter time, as in january/february? Please do not tell me that it is not advised and that it wont work because I know it wont. I would just like to hear your experiences of outdoor winter growing in so-cal or any other state (besides arizona, texas, florida, etc.) Rating: 5
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	01-15-2008, 06:36 PM #2
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So-cal outdoor winter grow?
I was just thinking about the same thing..but you got no responses, so I am gonna research this a bit.
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	01-15-2008, 07:31 PM #3
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So-cal outdoor winter grow?
you could possibly do it if you start out with clones with lights on 24/7, veg for as long as you want then put them outside. the different light cycles should shock the plant into flowering.there is another web site ill try to find for you that talks about this.
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	01-15-2008, 07:32 PM #4
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So-cal outdoor winter grow?
International Cannagraphic Magazine Forums - Spring Harvest crew..
this should help some
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	01-16-2008, 03:04 AM #5
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So-cal outdoor winter grow?
Thanks keeko, but if i could grow indoors i wouldnt even be in the outdoor section
well i planted a stress seed in my front yard without even germinating it, just for kicks
1 month old and 1 inch tall.. going on its 3rd set of leaves.. i seriously thought that if it did sprout it wouldnt survive for very long, but this seems hardy. ill try to transplant it into its permanent location. is there a way to dig a plant out of the ground without stressing it??
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	01-16-2008, 05:49 AM #6
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So-cal outdoor winter grow?
sure if its only a couple inches tall then make sure you get under that sucker, ive transplanted 8 inch plants that were already in the ground for a month and a half and they turned out great, it should be ok :thumbsup:
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	01-16-2008, 08:08 PM #7
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So-cal outdoor winter grow?
cake it out, you will have to dig around where you think the root mass is
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	01-31-2008, 03:34 AM #8
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So-cal outdoor winter grow?
OK so this plant I have is about 2-3 months old and its barely starting its 4th set of leaves 3rd set of serrated leaves (still under 2 in. tall)... the natural sun right now is 10/14 .. now in march when it gets to 12/12 will the plant start to flower or since 12/12 is longer than 10/14 will it just keep growing? i cant beleive this little bugger made it through the winter xD
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	02-01-2008, 03:15 AM #9
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So-cal outdoor winter grow?
im not sure about the light cycle if itll flower or not but i think as the days get longer it will continue to grow, so it probably wont flower if hasnt already, where do you live in so cal? im in ramona, if u know where that is
 
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