Hope she finishes in time..

Sithlord88

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This little lady was a 5" cutting from a mature plant, dipped in bio root then put in a small cup of soil on july 5th. Then on july 15th put outside in a 15 gal smart pot. Im in western wa and the weather should be warmer and drier than usual. I didnt expect anything from this, but now im kinda hopeful. Think she will finish in time?
 

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growingforfun

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This little lady was a 5" cutting from a mature plant, dipped in bio root then put in a small cup of soil on july 5th. Then on july 15th put outside in a 15 gal smart pot. Im in western wa and the weather should be warmer and drier than usual. I didnt expect anything from this, but now im kinda hopeful. Think she will finish in time?
I wouldnt count on it fully finishing outside. It doesnt really look be very far into flower, so your looking at a October finish. That generally means mold but some years it works out
 

Sithlord88

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A friend in town had some go to mid october last season with minimal mold. This year has been and is supposed to continue being warmer and drier so ill just cross my fingers
 

xtsho

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I'd make some kind of structure so you can cover the plant if it rains. Wet buds rot much easier than dry buds.
 

dubekoms

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In mass you would usually want to harvest beginning or before october but it seems to be getting warmer every fall here. I wouldn't be surprised if you could take it to at least mid october if its dry enough. I'm in the same boat as you, I ran out of space in my flower tent and was forced to stick a plant outside last week after only a couple days into flowering.
 

Sithlord88

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With this one i had just started making clones before a phone call, long story short im moving at the end of the year. So i just threw her outside with the big girls. I guess time will tell. Looking at forecasts im only supposed to have 9 days of possible little showers in the next 7 weeks. With temps getting down to the 50s in mid october. But forecasts mean nothing. With how the years been compared to recent years its hot and dry
 
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