Hereā??s a pretty good rule of thumb. Put your plants out the first week of June. You will want them to be around 12 inches or so. The reason for this is to help the plant notice the light change; If you plant them to early they late and seem to delay the bud stage until late August. Once the push is on for bud they get heavy and will break stocks. Get them out in June and they see the light change within 18 to 20 days. This will push the plant to start budding. I have used this way for the last 18 years. I am able to harvest in mid to late September and get close to an ounce from each plant. I grow several different strains each year. If you are totally new to this try and find an indica plant. Or a strain that contains more indica than sativa, they seem to work best for the colder climates and for the newer farmer.... :weedpoke:


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