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09-17-2006, 04:12 PM #1OPSenior Member
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I HAD NO LOOKERS IN THE OUTDOOR SECTION:
I BECAME THE ADOPTIVE PARENT OF 2 HAWAIIN STRAIN PLANTS.
THEY STARTED IN A HOTHOUSE, AND THE DAD DIDNT WANT EM ANY MORE.
I HAVE EM ON MY BACK POURCH,, BECAUSE THEY ARE OVER 8' TALL. TOO TALL FOR MY ROOM.
QUESTION IS, THEY HAVE BEEN OUTSIDE FOR ALMOST 2 WEEKS, AND HAVENT SHOWN ANY SIGNS OF WANTING TO FLOWER.
ALSO, THE NIGHTS HERE HAVE GOTTEN DOWN INTO THE 20'S.
WILL THEY DIE BEFORE THEY GET A CHANCE TO FLOWER?
THNXBOYZNUS Reviewed by BOYZNUS on . MOVED QUESTION I HAD NO LOOKERS IN THE OUTDOOR SECTION: I BECAME THE ADOPTIVE PARENT OF 2 HAWAIIN STRAIN PLANTS. THEY STARTED IN A HOTHOUSE, AND THE DAD DIDNT WANT EM ANY MORE. I HAVE EM ON MY BACK POURCH,, BECAUSE THEY ARE OVER 8' TALL. TOO TALL FOR MY ROOM. QUESTION IS, THEY HAVE BEEN OUTSIDE FOR ALMOST 2 WEEKS, AND HAVENT SHOWN ANY SIGNS OF WANTING TO FLOWER. Rating: 5
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09-17-2006, 04:30 PM #2Senior Member
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Cannabis is a hardy plant. It can usually survive mild frosts as well as mild snows. However, continuous nights like this will impare flowering. I suggest you force flower your plant so you are able to harvest. Use a large bag that is light proof so you can effectively flower your plant. It usually takes 6 weeks for a plant to finish flowering so I hope the nights warm up. By chance are you in the NW of the US?
Happy Toking :rasta:
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09-17-2006, 04:57 PM #3OPSenior Member
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[quote=kush07] By chance are you in the NW of the US? [QUOTE]
I AM IN THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF CALIFORNIA
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09-17-2006, 05:58 PM #4Member
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pot IS very tollerant to abuse, but why let it take unnecisary stress and risk death, if you have the chance, put it indoors overnight when theres a chance of frost and low temps, it should already be flowering at this point no?
if not u may stil have 2 months to go and then that 8 foot plant will probebly put on another 2-3 feet, so i would find a good plot to let them grow in or chop down some of the taller branches and make clones.
of course if u have all the room to grow them out fully go for it, youll probebly get over a pound off each plant.
happy farming
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09-17-2006, 06:33 PM #5Senior Member
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I think that with temps getting into the 20's I believe you said, they have a low likelihood of living. Maybe try to get some clones if you want to keep the strain going IMO. With constent 40d and under temps the cell walls can become damaged and unable to maintain normal processes.
Adieu
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09-18-2006, 03:44 AM #6OPSenior Member
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SO, DOES THAT MEAN ALL THE GORRILLA GROWS IN OUR NATIONAL FORESTS ARE EITHER HARVESTED OR WILL BE SOON?
YES, I TOOK SOME CUTTINGS. WILL SEE WHAT HAPPENS.
THNX
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09-18-2006, 04:08 AM #7Senior Member
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Yes, most out door grows are being harvested right now. If you look at seed descriptions you will see that for outdoor grows most are harvest mid Sep with some going into early October. You don't want to have any problems with these 8 footers hanging out and LIO coming to pay you a visit for a couple of plants that may die off any ways IMO.
Adieu
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09-18-2006, 05:02 AM #8OPSenior Member
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