Anyone flowering yet outdoors

Joedank

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My phone just went apeshit with freeze warnings and im only at 6k. Hope everyone made preparations to keep the ladies warm, we're getting shit on early this year. Best of luck!
Yea coming early this year!! Kinda scared of the 19-22nd
 

turnip brain

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Now that it is naturally about 12/12 the last 2 nights froze outdoors. Still weeks to go for my second wave plants. I was bringing them inside for 12 hrs darkness, now to prevent freezing! The cold also slows down growth.
 

skepler

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Brrrr. Had frost on windshield and most smooth surfaces. Girls look perky in the sunlight this morning though. If we get through tonight, the next week looks okay. I've found it needs to get below 28-9° to actually kill the plants.
 

skepler

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I had what sound like the same on some Durbin this year, 'Marijuana Horticulture' by Jorge Cervantes, claimed it was a manganese deficiency, applied some Tiger Bloom, which has manganese, and it cleared up.
This was a reply to
Sticky Lungs' at #11
 

Sticky Lungs

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Anybody seen these budworms inside their buds? I scavenged out one on each of my plants. they were at the bottom of the main colas, and were creating a web. I saw one way earlier in the year during veg...and promptly killed it. Where do these things come from?
 

vostok

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Hello out there just
wondering when flowering starts outdoors for most people in Colorado.

Here is a picture of our plant jedi deathstar hope all goes well with it
We vegged this 60 days indoor put outside around early May
Plant is about 4 feet tall
We hope to get atleast 4oz dry will last us a few months
Most places on planet earth about now Sept. 20th is 12 hours of night and 12 hours of daylight, so all plant in the northern hemisphere will be falling to bud, only real difference is in altitude, those in Colorado will perhaps be later, those in the southern hemisphere will be germing like crazy ....lol
 
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