Gorilla glue #4 outside Michigan.

CriticalCheeze

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Mine are only 4 weeks in flower so I'm with you hope we stay warm

i dont worry too much about cooler temps unless it drops below 45 with indicas or 50-55 with sativas. some of them 55 degree nights help speed them up. only thing you need to watch for after cooler nights is the humidity/moisture. shake ur plants in the am right before sunrise.
 

Michiganjesse

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i dont worry too much about cooler temps unless it drops below 45 with indicas or 50-55 with sativas. some of them 55 degree nights help speed them up. only thing you need to watch for after cooler nights is the humidity/moisture. shake ur plants in the am right before sunrise.
Thanks kind of hard to do in the woods before work lol. I usually only check them once a week if not less. Next year I'll have a green house
 

CriticalCheeze

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Thanks kind of hard to do in the woods before work lol. I usually only check them once a week if not less. Next year I'll have a green house

Oh haha didnt realist they were in the woods lol. yea its kind of hard to do that everyday haha. as long as it gets warmer in the day and sunny they will be ok. mine got caught in 5 dAYS of rain few weeks ago and didnt have issues. just gotta watch em close. if possible heavy yields i hope. keep the post updated. im following it haha
 

Michiganjesse

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Oh haha didnt realist they were in the woods lol. yea its kind of hard to do that everyday haha. as long as it gets warmer in the day and sunny they will be ok. mine got caught in 5 dAYS of rain few weeks ago and didnt have issues. just gotta watch em close. if possible heavy yields i hope. keep the post updated. im following it haha
Mine are not big at all out them out way late no nutes well one time lol. May get one more this weekend. Just harvested one plant last night indoors got about an ounce from it after it dries. Going to have a friend blast it to make edibles. I don't do that tried once didn't work good for me my friend has done it alot
 

mmmpquad

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I just topped every top node from about 9" high then repeat once a week for 4 weeks. I started Fox Farm products after 3 weeks in the ground.
Feed and water everyday increasing its strength slowly until I got to there heavy feeding strength on the bottles. PH ing the mix at 5.5-6 and adding cal-mag per bottle too. Quite a concoction.
I just followed the instructions really except I went rogue on feeding everyday instead of once per week because my soil sucked with no prep ( I pulled out flowers and threw a clone in the ground. The clone comes from good genes also.
 

ganga gurl420

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Secret is
1. Good genetics that will finish up in your area outdoors
2. Great soil, nutes, light, and plenty of root room (40+gallons for huge monsters)
3. Start them early if you want monsters
4. Good pruning techniques or scrog to get the most yields from your girls.

Do that and you almost can't go wrong
 
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