Can i grow outside in Florida through the winter?

BlazedAndConfused

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Looking to grow 1-3 plants. Starting them in my backyard as a stealth grow then moving them into the forest across the street. I have hundreds of seeds from my dad. Im wondering should i just plant a few out there in nutrient rich soil and water them once a week? would they survive and bud? Is a roof corner a good place to grow at first? Here where i live in South Florida it never gets below 40 in the dense cold of winter and normally is between 60-80. Since im so close to the equator, can i grow?
 

greenleafhigh

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I would think i would e really easy to rejuvenat your plants but the sun cylcle is still the same where in late summer to early fall the plant will start to flower..So if you start a plant in the dead of winter like you said 70 degres your plants will still be getting a 12/12 light cycle makeing your plants flower as soon as they sprout which will make really skimpy plant/buds and once spring comes they are going to have all this skinpy undergrowth to revej. on and it takes like a month to convert from flower to veg. and then thats when the plant would take off in the new growth trying to relly on the old lower growth which in soon will cause alot of problems
 
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