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    Little confused about the timing.

    So I live close to the 36th parallel and I was looking at a daylight calculator for my area. Now I know certain strains have a average flowering time around two months. My problem is that where I live it does not get to twelve hours of darkness till sometime around the 26th of September. That would put haverst right in the middle of winter here.

    So my question is that wouldn't the plant in question be froze solid before it finished?
    itsdragon Reviewed by itsdragon on . Little confused about the timing. So I live close to the 36th parallel and I was looking at a daylight calculator for my area. Now I know certain strains have a average flowering time around two months. My problem is that where I live it does not get to twelve hours of darkness till sometime around the 26th of September. That would put haverst right in the middle of winter here. So my question is that wouldn't the plant in question be froze solid before it finished? Rating: 5

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    Little confused about the timing.

    Quote Originally Posted by itsdragon
    So I live close to the 36th parallel and I was looking at a daylight calculator for my area. Now I know certain strains have a average flowering time around two months. My problem is that where I live it does not get to twelve hours of darkness till sometime around the 26th of September. That would put haverst right in the middle of winter here.

    So my question is that wouldn't the plant in question be froze solid before it finished?
    you could veg them outside and flower them inside
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    #3
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    Little confused about the timing.

    Quote Originally Posted by itsdragon
    So I live close to the 36th parallel and I was looking at a daylight calculator for my area. Now I know certain strains have a average flowering time around two months. My problem is that where I live it does not get to twelve hours of darkness till sometime around the 26th of September. That would put haverst right in the middle of winter here.

    So my question is that wouldn't the plant in question be froze solid before it finished?
    You're down South and shouldn't see any frost until late October at the earliest. My girls typically begin flowering in mid-August. That gives me an 8-10 week window for buds in the Midwest. Since you're about 800 miles South, you'll simply have a later beginning and ending...shouldn't be a problem:thumbsup:
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    Little confused about the timing.

    Thanks for answers.. Just wanted to be sure

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