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07-07-2010, 01:23 AM #1OPSenior Member
Out Doors Western Colorado
Fast question guys. I have never grown outdoors. Everything I have ever grown was indoors. I had couple of extra clones I cut off my mother plants and did not have the room. So about two weeks ago I planted them outside. Violator kush. My questions is. Is it to late in the year to be able to get a good harvest off of them? They are about a foot tall.
Thankscowgirl1 Reviewed by cowgirl1 on . Out Doors Western Colorado Fast question guys. I have never grown outdoors. Everything I have ever grown was indoors. I had couple of extra clones I cut off my mother plants and did not have the room. So about two weeks ago I planted them outside. Violator kush. My questions is. Is it to late in the year to be able to get a good harvest off of them? They are about a foot tall. Thanks Rating: 5
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07-07-2010, 03:27 PM #2Member
Out Doors Western Colorado
I did the same thing last year, about the same timing too. I was putting the 'runts' outside and they took off. I don't think it's too late, from my experience, but I wouldn't expect too much either. Worth it to let em go so you can have an idea for improvements next year. I got about 3 zips each from a Satori (had to take her early) and a few KC Brains Mango.
Good luck with it !
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07-07-2010, 03:29 PM #3Senior Member
Out Doors Western Colorado
you will need to get the plants into a black out room or cover them with black plastic bags to force them into early flower. otherwise you run the risk of losing them to the first freeze which usually happens around the middle of october depending on where you are on the western slope. good luck!
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07-20-2010, 08:23 AM #4Senior Member
Out Doors Western Colorado
Originally Posted by cowgirl1
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07-20-2010, 12:40 PM #5Senior Member
Out Doors Western Colorado
Originally Posted by puntacometa
Funny also.....I have allot of "smart pots" that are black and MY Plants LOVE the heat....Most peep's start out w/seed's that came from Hermie plants anyway ...then wonder WHAT went wrong...... Good Luck!!!! Pray for a "cooldown" (with RAIN) Ha Ha ...this is Colorado!!!:rasta:
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07-20-2010, 07:27 PM #6funkfingers
Out Doors Western Colorado
Originally Posted by boulderbud5525
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07-23-2010, 11:13 PM
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Out Doors Western Colorado
[QUOTE]That's good to know. One of my hermies was a NYCD that has very solid genetics. The others (7 hermies total now) were BC Seeds Jedi 41's. I've only been growing for a year but I've had a perpetual Harvest going since last October. I've never grown the Jedi's before and I've never done a complete growing season outdoors. It's been quite an adventure and the harvests I'm getting are really beautiful so I'm digging it. It's still a drag to have to whack a 7' tall flowering plant that would yield half a kilo or more. I've still got a lot of them flowering so I'm still good to go bit I'm watching them like a hawk. They were all in #25 pots in an area that got pretty hot. I went ahead and painted the pots flat white, they are a lot cooler now when sitting in direct sun and I'm not having any more hermie problems.Originally Posted by waterdog
Thanks for your feedback. It could be an anomalie on the NYCD and sketchy genetics on the Jedi. The monsoon has started down here in SW Colorado and the plants have grown/swelled noticeably over the last few days.Funny also.....I have allot of "smart pots" that are black and MY Plants LOVE the heat....Most peep's start out w/seed's that came from Hermie plants anyway ...then wonder WHAT went wrong...... Good Luck!!!! Pray for a "cooldown" (with RAIN) Ha Ha ...this is Colorado!!!:rasta:
I love growing in Colorado. I just wish the outdoor season was longer.
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