My Central FL project and a question about future project
I am experienced a little bit with indoor, but not so much with outdoor, so here is my situation and a few questions.
I started 3 plants [found 3 seeds in a 1/2 O of dro] inside a speaker box in late February, and they ended up getting WAY to hot in the box. My temp was 95max - 70 low...so I figured that I needed to plant them outside. In the beginning of April I put them in a great spot outside. They have been flowering for the past 2-3 weeks and are looking very good!
-One plant is about 1ft tall and flowering...sad!
-The second plant is about 2ft tall and is smelling like this citrus bud I had in NC ...I am stoked about that!!!
-The third plant, the best, is about 3ft and looking soooooooooo good! There are about 20-25 buds formed at the size of a nice bowl pack.
NOW! They have been flowering about 3 weeks and I was wondering what would be a good estimated time frame for when they will be done? I was thinking late june/mid julyish...? I am not in a rush, I would like to get about an ounce out of all of them or more
BTW I was in a rush to get them out of my house and I planted them wayyy to close together. I am worried about it, BUT I will be happy to just have some homegrown budzzzz haha. I do no want to replant them b/c they have been tranplanted 3 times!
It's kind of a sad story haha!
The question I REALLY need answered is this... I found a GREAT site and it is just awesomeeeee! I am wanting to plant 2-4 plants in a spot, just because of helicopters around here. Is there a BAD time to plant in Central Florida? I am thinking right now would be fine, but after late july wouldnt.
the one plant is way smaller because its fighting for nutes and space and light. putting them close like that might even kill the smaller one. i put mine out in june and expect the not autoflowering strains to be done mid september
I've been to a town with no stoplights. A town in the woods, secluded for hundreds of miles in all directions. Lawless but tamed. Only those who dare go.
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