Outside Fall/Winter Grow

ellax

Active Member
Ok so say you live in a climate where it does not get cold until around mid december. Can you still grow outside even though the light will change?
I dont really care about yield or size i just like to grow because its growing.:mrgreen:
 

mvega

Member
yes you can but it will start to flower as soon as they come up.
i grew lowryder in winter in a greenhouse and got about an ounce off of 3 little plants
 

siccmade420

Active Member
no go for it man. im doing the same exact thing in california. if done right, we can get some nice 1-2 ft plants that will most likely turn a nice purple color from cold temps and get anywhere from 1/4-1/2 oz. good luck!:bigjoint:
 

kkday

Well-Known Member
We grow plants all the time in Hawaii with less then 12 hours day light. It's our short season they mature at about a foot then will flower. Feed heavy nitrogen, it tends to force them to veg. A extra week or so. There like 90 wonders. Good luck you will love your little guys.
 

pheonixfire1991

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sounds reasonably possible. it did get cold for my summer grow that i harvested in october here in virginia and im gonna try to grow again because its not yet below 50. only at night tho. youll just get a small amount of bud. itll still be bomb depending on the nutes and how shes grown with care.
 

koolace

Active Member
Intresting thread. Im building a green house and will veg indoors till about a foot or 2 then place in green house for winter crop. Will see how the cali winter treats me!!!
 

jerriBlank

Member
just take it inside if it gets in the 30s or 40s! im about 3 weeks into a lowryder auto near Houston. the light change sucks, and it might take a little longer, but take advantage of your geographic climate
 

ironheadxl

Well-Known Member
do it and be happy, if it fails you'll know not to do it again but I think it will succeed. Usually four hours of sunlight will get you through. You could even greenhouse it even a mini one - double walled- made of chix. wire and plastic will do you well from frost. Id veg inside and flower outside. Then post the results so the Haters can have something to chew on during February.
 
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