I have been growing in New England for years right around the 42 degree mark. I see the first pistals usually around late July and finish around end of Sept. to early Oct. Don't worry about all the rain. As long as the soil drains well enough to prevent root rot the rain is great for young seedlings with small root systems.

Here is a tip for next year. When you harvest in the fall leave some small buds and leaves on some of your best plants. Dig up the root ball and transfer the plant to a pot to bring inside. After about 3-4 weeks of 20-24 hr. light the plant should revert to veg. Grow the mother and clone her for next season.

Good luck with the grow Middleman440.
built2spill Reviewed by built2spill on . late start to outdoor grow new england hey guys I recently moved from California back to Connecticut! wasnt able to sprout my seed's till till end of may,its now june 13th and I put out all of seedlings outdoors to there final homes,my question is will these seeds finish grow enough to produce an ounce or more each,if look into a my past post my areas I grow in are sunny n good.im just concerned because im used to starting seeds mid march and putting out mid april,never started this late before,any info would be good.. thanks Rating: 5