anyone flowering outdoors ?? my plants not flowering yet

Timewalk

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hello out there looking im for some help im growing in a greenhouse in my backyard
with plants growing for 2 months outdoors 2 purple flo 1 flo im wondering when they
should start flowering outdoors and if anyone has plants in colorado that are flowering yet
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Medshed

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I've got Qush and Pandora's Box going outside now. The Qush is forming buds now and the Pandy is in mid-to-late stretch, with signs of bud development just starting. I'd bet you'll see buds in the next week or two, assuming you don't have them too close to a nightlight or something. :-)
 

chef c

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Relax playa, Meds right... Any day now... Start that bloom feed schedule too, unless your in that ss!! Let the fun begin!!!
 

Timewalk

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@medshed the one in the picture is a purple flo the other is flo in the pot looks healthy big and bushy
 

lvtokerr

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A random seed made its way into the veggie patch this year. It is a couple feet tall. It also has not started flowering yet either. It looks like it will be soon :]
 
My tomatoes are pretty small but in Colorado I never really get anything good until late september early october (figured tomatoes are like growing mmj)
 

Medshed

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Hey denvermatt - you should start growing your tomatoes like MMJ and see how they do. I started growing hydro tomatoes outdoors about 12 years ago, now hydro-organic, and they grow like "weeds"... :-)
 

Medshed

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Must just be a late starter. My Qush is in full flower but the Pandora's Box is still just in heavy pre-flower mode.
 

Timewalk

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im happy to say there starting to flower in the greenhouse looks like this these may go till early October
but cant wait
 

GreenPeak

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Similar slow start for a few of our outdoor grows a shooting star and Bio-D are outside and are still not showing pistils they have entered flower though you can tell by the exponential stretch they get right before pistil calyx formation. Kootz is working with them and keeping me updated on what's going on. We are thinking late october harvest for the Bio and a early- mid october harvest on the Shooting Star.
 

Medshed

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Hey Greenpeak, I've got one of your/BP's NL#5 cuts (#4) going outside too and it is stretching but no flowers yet. I'll let you know when it is ready to chop so you can have the info for the breeder's notes.

Please update us on the Shooting Star and Bio D harvest dates. I am interested in the Bio D for outside, but late October can get risky if you don't have a snow cover...
 

ColdArmySoldier

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My Dairy Queen is also doing the mad pre-flowering stretch and not showing pistils. She is small and I think I will start planning to make a snow cover/tent. The Dank Sinatra is in full flower and its looking like the colas are going to be MASSIVE! Can't wait!
 

Medshed

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Hey CAS - I took my Dairy Queen down September 25 last year. I bet yours will finish before the snow flies.
 

Timewalk

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outdoor growing seems a lot easier outdoors im not sure i want to grow indoors again as
i like the free light form the sun and fresh air
 

Medshed

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I'm with you on that Timewalk. My goal is to use the outdoor grow as my "production" run to stock up on meds for the year and then use the indoor winter grow to experiment with different strains/crosses.

For long term storage I vacuum seal my buds in quart jars using a Foodsaver jar sealer. Once you've tasted a 12 month cured organic flower (if you haven't already) you'll be hooked...
 
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