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Too late to start Outdoor Grow?

Well I had another post like this a bit ago but still will not be able to get my seeds and start growing till mid june.
Frost date is mid Feb. - early Dec.
Can I get away with a decent harvest? I am wanting C99 and a good indica strain.
 

sm0kateer4204

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you have great weather for outdoor growing. yes you can start now. but if you would have had them started in febuary they would already been 3 or 4 feet high easy right now, then became maybe 7 to 9 feet by flowering. you will get a good harvest none the less. a good indica strain is afghani. a solid smoke and a good producer. next year i'd suggest getting yourself some really long flowering hazes. you can finish them no problem in your climate. and a sativa outside can get 15 feet no problem if you take good care of her.
 

sm0kateer4204

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white widow is a white strain. basically its bred to be a powerful smoke. white widow also yield's best growing in single cola. untrained
 

Stoner133

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June is not too late for planting. The plants will have the 8-10 weeks of vegetive growth before flowering begins.

An earlier start will result in a larger plant. A rough rule of thumb is, you double your harvest for each two weeks of vegetive growth.

I took this picture of two plants, one got 8 weeks and the other got 12 weeks prior to flowering. I call it, Stay in School. :D

 
So, with good outdoor weather conditions, if i start the grow in mid june, how much bud could I expect in good grow conditions? Any estimate would be nice.
 

Stoner133

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Thats a tough one, so many variables.

A medium sized plant should produce 100g, a larger plant should produce a couple hundred. A VERY large plant might top 450g/1 lb.
 
N

Neptune

if you are here asking, you are a fool.

start planting. get up and of your computer, go now.
 

Closet Funk

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The later you plant the smaller the plants will be. Theoretically you can plant in late July if you wanted. The plants will grow for a very short time and then start flowering. It's a good way to keep plant less noticable, but the downfall is the loss of yield. Either way it's not to late to plant now.
 
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I plant about 8 plants every month starting in may... So by August I usually got about 25 plants goin..then 10 females is enough for me.

ofcourse the ones planted earlier are bigger and yield more, but I like the smaller plants since I can keep them in my backyard. I purposly plant some in july so I have some smaller plants..

BUT sooner the better...
 
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glock23

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I just started off a couple of white rhinos....then again, i can grow year round here ;)
 

Xdox

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^^^you lucky sunva bitch, haha just playin man. I'm going to plant here very soon as soon as the seeds are done germing, but as everyone else has already said the later you plant the smaller the plant the smaller the yield but I dont really care cause I have right around 50 plants and 20 of them are female seeds so I should be getting a comfortable harvest. Good luck man.
 

glock23

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50 plants? yikes, that's gonna be a lot of work bro...yeah, it's nice to be able to grow year round, but it's hot as hell right now, rains a heck of a lot and the humidity is high so I'm really worried about mold...winter's a lot nicer ;)
 
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