when is too late to start seeds?

YoungChronic

Active Member
Unfortunately, if you are growing outdoors i believe it is due to winter time in the northwestern areas get pretty cold, if you grow it outside from seedling and than bring it inside before the temperature reaches 45 degrees than you can grow it throughout the winter indoors.
 

ballin174

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i found some some bagseed and i was wondering when is too pate to start in the northeast?
The outdoor grow season in the northeast runs from April-October. You can still start your op now but your plants will have less veg time.
 

Arctyler

New Member
works for me! its bagseed that i got from free weed so doesnt affect me.... how much would i yield from it if u were to guess if i germed today?
 

Arctyler

New Member
i swear to that monkey if u make me look stupid one more time ill take that monkey on ur avtar and smash in the brains of itt... i havent been sober in like 24 hours now.... its constant
 

RC7

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lol funny thread.... honestly it's a bit late to start growing at this point outdoors but you could probably pull off a grow if you got an autoflower strain that finishes in like 9 weeks.... after september it starts getting too cold but you could possibly make it into early october.
 

Alexander Supertramp

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The outdoor grow season in the northeast runs from April-October. You can still start your op now but your plants will have less veg time.
Yep. I just popped a few beans(fems)in some cups today for a late summer grow. Do it just about every summer and usually end up with 4-5 ft tall plants that yeild pretty good for the short effort. Definitely worth doing......
 

Alexander Supertramp

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lol funny thread.... honestly it's a bit late to start growing at this point outdoors but you could probably pull off a grow if you got an autoflower strain that finishes in like 9 weeks.... after september it starts getting too cold but you could possibly make it into early october.
Really does not matter when you pop the beans. Photoperiods outdoors remain the same. Big plant vegged all summer or a small plant started late and a short veg. They both will flower at about the same time.....the late starts just wont yield as much.
 

Moebius

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i swear to that monkey if u make me look stupid one more time ill take that monkey on ur avtar and smash in the brains of itt... i havent been sober in like 24 hours now.... its constant
THANKS ... Ive just found my new signature. +REP


btw. Its an Ape not a 'Monkey'
 

Arctyler

New Member
u are thinkin i said it in a harmful way.. i was just like in a chill way like dick.... not like i want to best someones face in... its just dick..
 

RC7

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Really does not matter when you pop the beans. Photoperiods outdoors remain the same. Big plant vegged all summer or a small plant started late and a short veg. They both will flower at about the same time.....the late starts just wont yield as much.
yeah i realized that afterwards, so it really doesn't matter then. I just think of long veg periods for normal strains when planted outdoors for that big yield, but now that i think of it any normal plant is probably going to yield more than the autoflowers anyway.
 

Moebius

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man, that things deffinetly not a ape.... discuss
Apes - Gorillas, Orangutans, Gibbons and Chimpanzees.

Apes don't have tails and have much larger brains. Apes are closer to humans than they are to Monkeys. In the Ape community it is considered an insult to be called a 'Monkey'.
 

Alexander Supertramp

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yeah i realized that afterwards, so it really doesn't matter then. I just think of long veg periods for normal strains when planted outdoors for that big yield, but now that i think of it any normal plant is probably going to yield more than the autoflowers anyway.
Ya and most would be surprised at how well plants started in early July perform outdoors. You just have to take a little extra care when it comes to hardening them off during the transition to outdoors. The sun is at its summer peak(northern hemisphere)and can be tough on young plants. I start them off a few hours a day in late morning increasing 30 minutes or so each day until they seem ok with full sun. Usually takes 10 days or so.......
 
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