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Starting seeds late outdoor worth a try?

The five bagseed
 

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djimb

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I just started a bunch of seed outdoors myself. At this point, It's basically like doing 12/12 from seed indoors.

Most hybrids will start flowering in mid to late July outdoors, and will finish in October.

The closer you get to a pure equatorial sativa, the later it'll start to flower and the longer it'll take.

Ultimately, the advantages of starting seed earlier in the season are that your plants will get bigger and thus yield more, and they'll be more likely to reach sexual maturity before flowering is triggered, which allows you to cull any plants with undesirable structure or males if you're not interested in making seed.

Are these going into a guerrilla plot or a back yard?

Keep us posted!
 

therevverend

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Sun intensity is really nice right now. So they'll get bigger and grow faster then they would under indoor lighting.
I'd expect them to veg for 4-6 weeks then begin flowering. Finish mid October.
One year as an experiment I started Malawi and Black Viet x Thai in July. Longer flowering strains. Left them outdoors until the weather got bad, mid October. Then moved them inside under HIDs.
Finished during the holidays, Christmas to New Years. They grew to the perfect size for indoor plants. It worked really well I'd do it again.
 

THC delta 9

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Sun intensity is really nice right now. So they'll get bigger and grow faster then they would under indoor lighting.
I'd expect them to veg for 4-6 weeks then begin flowering. Finish mid October.
One year as an experiment I started Malawi and Black Viet x Thai in July. Longer flowering strains. Left them outdoors until the weather got bad, mid October. Then moved them inside under HIDs.
Finished during the holidays, Christmas to New Years. They grew to the perfect size for indoor plants. It worked really well I'd do it again.

Interesting tread..which parallel do you live?
 
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