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    So would i be able to start growing now or wait?

    So its my second grow this year. last year was a succes but im just wondering would it be possible to start growing now here in australia july 21st its still winter but the weather is great i know i should start growing in sept but i just cant wait my only concern is that since its still winter the seedlings might go straight into flower so should i plant now?
    GuerillaGrower4 Reviewed by GuerillaGrower4 on . So would i be able to start growing now or wait? So its my second grow this year. last year was a succes but im just wondering would it be possible to start growing now here in australia july 21st its still winter but the weather is great i know i should start growing in sept but i just cant wait my only concern is that since its still winter the seedlings might go straight into flower so should i plant now? Rating: 5

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    So would i be able to start growing now or wait?

    man you start plants in september?? and your winters in july???

    wow thats the exact opp of me im growin rite now and here it wud be too late to start outdoor since you wudnt qet much veg action as photoperiod starts soon

    but what i wud do is calculate how many weeks/months you have untill the days of 12/12 and if its more than 2 months start or if its just ending start so by tthe next photoperiod they'll be monstrous

    hope this help not sure those since your seasons are diff and ive never been to australia but

    p.s you in australia dats qtta b bomb as shit

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    So would i be able to start growing now or wait?

    Quote Originally Posted by PurplePotentSr
    man you start plants in september?? and your winters in july???

    wow thats the exact opp of me im growin rite now and here it wud be too late to start outdoor since you wudnt qet much veg action as photoperiod starts soon

    but what i wud do is calculate how many weeks/months you have untill the days of 12/12 and if its more than 2 months start or if its just ending start so by tthe next photoperiod they'll be monstrous

    hope this help not sure those since your seasons are diff and ive never been to australia but

    p.s you in australia dats qtta b bomb as shit

    Well our winter is almost over and spring starts in september. and they start budding arround march 29th so they get like a 6-7 month veg and 2 month flower and there monsterious by than i think im just going to start with bag seed for now and start my good seeds when its a bit warmer.

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    #4
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    So would i be able to start growing now or wait?

    damn dude 6-7 months of veg dats bananas id start now with da bag seed like you said qood plan but i wudnt be too scared to put any seed cuz man a seed from reg grade weed can become high grade if its taken care of rite feel me and it doesnt ask for much jus sunlight and sum h2o

    but id def start now if the weathers nice lonq as its not freezinq your babies will thrive

    happy qrowin

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