Outdoor issue

Sunshinetoday

Well-Known Member
The last couple of years i have had some
Problem that some of my plants doesn't
start flowering. Doesn't know why.
This time im growing early gIrl, and feminised cbd shark, they grow real tall
but show no signs of Flowering. I live in Sweden, could be due to bad weather and lack of sunlight. I have no idea so i would
be thankful for any help
 

Fender Guitar

Well-Known Member
det är inte 12 timar dag och 12 timar natt i sverige ännu, det kommer i oktober här tror jag.
Det är nog därför plantorna inte blommar. Jag kör bara autos utomhus så att dom hinner blomma klart innan första frosten.
Vanliga strains i norden är som rysk roulet. Hoppas på det bästa
 

Sunshinetoday

Well-Known Member
There should be no lighting disturbing
them at all. Tack för ditt svar, något som är märkligt är att jag planterade några autoflowers samtidigt bla cbd star som nu är i full blom, medans de andra feminised cbd shark inte visar tecken på att gå i blom alls. Lite märkligt det här, mina early girl kommer förhoppningsvis i blom under oktober då. Kör du också utomhus? Vilka strains?
 

Fender Guitar

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Körde några auto viking tropical och auto viking blue utomhus föra året. Blev ingen utomhusodling i år pågrund av hälsoproblem.
Hoppas du får en fett skörd.:bigjoint:
 

BobCajun

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Grow the seeds indoors and take cuttings and put the clones outside instead of the seed grown plants themselves. Seed grown plants are much slower to flower than clones from them, like 2-3 weeks difference. I wouldn't even attempt to grow outdoors directly from seed. Just nothing but trouble and in northern climates could be disastrous.
 

Fender Guitar

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Jag tycker viking blue är ett riktigt skönt strain med bra rus. Plantorna växte snabbt och klarade vårt kalla klimat utan problem.
Budsen var tjocka och potenta.
 

OldMedUser

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I'm around the 56th parallel in Alberta and regular plants never start flowering until around the middle of Aug and we often have frost the first week of Sept so the only solutions are to veg indoors until large then use a greenhouse that can be sealed from light so you can flower outdoors or grow auto-flowering plants. We still have 15 hours of light around Aug. 20 I believe it is.
 

Buba Blend

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I'm around the 56th parallel in Alberta and regular plants never start flowering until around the middle of Aug and we often have frost the first week of Sept so the only solutions are to veg indoors until large then use a greenhouse that can be sealed from light so you can flower outdoors or grow auto-flowering plants. We still have 15 hours of light around Aug. 20 I believe it is.
https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/canada/alberta
Pick a location in Alberta and it provides daylenght
 
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