first time grow

charface

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Hard to tell from the pic but hopefully you get great airflow to the plant so it dont rot on ya.
 

charface

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I would just watch how long the morning dew stays on the plant. Your climate might be ok but where I live it would be wet all day.
The plant looks good.
 

DCobeen

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Kezzy she looks great. ive grown allot outside. i wouldnt worry about moisture till buds start growing then make a portable tent so when it rains. and get peroxide yeah h2o2 either 3% or 35% food grade i say the 35% its better. and if it even start looking like mold dilute the 3% 50/50 adn the 35% 1 oz to 15 oz water and spray the buds dont worry it will kill all mold and not hurt her also spray all leaves and soil then no mold can grow, repeat every 3 days if needed. and if bugs start coming mince 5 super hot peppers and seeds simmer with 4 cups water then let cool/strain and spray her down the leaves and soil. bugs will leave her be.
 

DCobeen

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thanks man how long till it goes to bud u rekon?
only way to make her bloom is move her into a dark place or make a box total darkness after she has 12 hrs of sun. or let nature do it. could be months.
 

MonkeyGrinder

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only way to make her bloom is move her into a dark place or make a box total darkness after she has 12 hrs of sun. or let nature do it. could be months.
Yeah also if you let nature take it's course I'd mind those windows. If it gets enough darkness to flower there that's cool but during your dark hours if people go through and turn on lights and stuff inside and it hits those plants it could cause some issues. Think of it as a light leak and how it effects plants.
What part of the world are you in OP?
 

DCobeen

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Yeah also if you let nature take it's course I'd mind those windows. If it gets enough darkness to flower there that's cool but during your dark hours if people go through and turn on lights and stuff inside and it hits those plants it could cause some issues. Think of it as a light leak and how it effects plants.
What part of the world are you in OP?
yes so true vn catch.
 

MonkeyGrinder

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nsw australia
That's what I thought because of plant size and your guy's veg season has been over the last few months. I've been living vicariously through the Austrailia threads and from what I understand everyone's stuff is starting to flower or about to. Keep a close eye on em and move them somewhere so they'll get total darkness if you can. If there are outside lights keeping them vegging then try your best to kill the lights. A back porch light left on or something will keep a plant going if it's close enough. There was a guy who had that problem in a thread here in fall and it was due to his wife taking the dogs out before dark and letting them play in the yard. She'd turn the lights on and it kept his plants vegging very late.
I'd have that problem myself cause I have an apartment complex the next street over and the parking lot lights keep my yard lit up at night. It's so strong seedlings react to it and will turn towards them at night.

yes so true vn catch.
Yeah some people are night owls (myself included) So I could see that happening in my case.

I suggest OP over that window up with something (lightproof it)if he's going to keep them there. Even a few thick layers of dark cloth will do the trick. Or a big cut out section of cardboard. You should also jump in the Australia threads and ask those guys there about flowering times.
 
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