No lurker, if you grow indoors, seasons don't apply, its how you judge your plant. If you let the plant grow 3 months or 6 months, it doesn't matter ( providing you have the fertiliser, time, and patience to go for that long..) your "season switch" is when you decide to put your plants into the flowering period ( otherwise known as 12/12) so indoors, you control everything that goes on with the plant...

I have a major question to ask for outdoor growers, when you have a plant outside and it is in flowering period and buds are starting to appear and keep growing, what are the risks of rain? can it cause mold? is it ok to just leave your plant like that? or should you cover it with some kind of plastic? my partner suggests glad cellophane plastic wrapper on the plant, i do not know if it is wise, can anyone light up my situation? Thanks again

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