Too late to plant NL x Skunk clones in the NW?

Hello all
I have a few 2-3 footers rooted in the ground since may. I live near the canadian border on the west side of the cascades. I still have 10 clones to go in the ground. Is it too late to plant them? I was under the impression that I could veg until sunlight naturally flowered (mid to late august) the girls.

A)Will I have problems with frost if I dont force them to flower, if so when should I force them?

B) Is it too late to plant clones that are already rooted but not in the ground?

Ive included a pic of the size of the clones and the girls in the ground (the clone in the pic is in the ground already, the other 10 NL x Skunk are not) Thanks in advance.
 

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capncash

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what was your light schedule indoors? like your other plants they are they will probably start to flower and then reveg so they prob wont get that big before the it gets too cold. if i were you i would focus your attention on the ones you have in the ground, tie them over, plenty of water, etc to maximize yield on those. when do you generally get your first frost?
 

Justcallmedude

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It seems to me that you'd have plenty of time to move them out side and flower. That strain is an 8 week flowering strain which would put you in about mid to late September, should be good as long as you don't damage your roots on the transplant. If the proverbial shit does hit the fan and you do some damage, you'll probably just shock the plant cause a stunt, but bounce back if you care for em right. At any rate, good luck to you, dude.
 
what was your light schedule indoors? like your other plants they are they will probably start to flower and then reveg so they prob wont get that big before the it gets too cold. if i were you i would focus your attention on the ones you have in the ground, tie them over, plenty of water, etc to maximize yield on those. when do you generally get your first frost?
I realized my mistake of 24/0 on the first round. The 10 new ones are on a 18/6. I will tie down in the next set of pix on my journal next weekend. Frost broke really late this year in late may (we even had a Hail storm 5/30). Normally frost starts October The days are still 13 hours long in late september
 
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