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10-29-2006, 12:47 PM #1OPSenior Member
Nature's light cycle
Next year I will be growing pot outside for the first time. I don't expect too many difficulties, after all, I already have experience growing fruits and vegetables outside, so things such as soil preparation, insect and disease control, and site location are nothing new to me.
However, having grown pot exclusively indoors for many years, I'm used to having absolute control over the light cycle and when the plants flower. So my question now is, what time of the year do you plant marijuana outdoors, and at what time of the year will it begin to flower?
I live in zone 7b, Oklahoma, by the way.CityBoyGoneCountry Reviewed by CityBoyGoneCountry on . Nature's light cycle Next year I will be growing pot outside for the first time. I don't expect too many difficulties, after all, I already have experience growing fruits and vegetables outside, so things such as soil preparation, insect and disease control, and site location are nothing new to me. However, having grown pot exclusively indoors for many years, I'm used to having absolute control over the light cycle and when the plants flower. So my question now is, what time of the year do you plant marijuana Rating: 5
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