if i lived in south U.S.,could i grow winter to spring season

voodoo22

Active Member
how cold would kill weed. does anyone grow from winter to spring season.ive never heard of it.sorry i have no question mark button.
 

mick54683

Active Member
i live in central florida and my plants seem to be doing fine through the weather and we have had 1 frost already
 

Roseman

Elite Rolling Society
Your goal should not be just keeping a plant alive. Don't you want BUDS?

Pot responds to the sun's cycle, and it will naturally start BLOOMING when the daylight it is getting diminishes. if the daylight is increasing, it will VEG forever.
 

greenleafhigh

Well-Known Member
He will only pick the big bud when it cometime to harvest then leave alot of the leaves and a few lil popcorn bud so it could revert back to veg from flowering
 

ststepen420

Well-Known Member
marijuana flowers by light period, during the winter theres not enough light, what youd end up with are tiny plants that start budding and then stop and go back into vegging and start getting tall. This is why you plant them in the spring and they veg through spring and summer and went the light cycle shortens they start to flower. So dont waste your time or money doing something stupid like that.
 

voodoo22

Active Member
theres 2 growing seasons dudes. it goes like this. summer and winter are 18 daylight hours, and spring and fall are 12 daylight hours
 

ststepen420

Well-Known Member
thats the stupidest shit i ever heard, theres not 18 hours of sunlight in the winter, you dont live in alaska man, since you think theres 18 hours of daylight in the winter then take your ass outside with a watch and count, the sun rises a bit after 7 and goes down a bit before 6......thats about 11 hours
 

ststepen420

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matter of fact i took the liberty of looking it up for you the sunrise in miami tomorrow will be 7:01am and the sunset will be 5:33pm giving you a grand total of 10 hours and 31 minutes and 58 seconds of light. Take your ass back to school kid.
 

Worrywart

Active Member
I live in a southern state (urban area tho), and I'm having trouble with year round. We thought we could start the grow to start to flower process indoors, then move them out continually, by the fence, and house and garage, and keeping them in a discreet from the neighbors view places.

It depends upon the strains I guess, but flower time is so much longer, that it is difficult to keep mother's, clones at an indoor managable size while awaiting outdoor room and keeping within legal growing limits.

And even though we keep it clean and ozone, eventually around a year old, the mother plants contract powder mold.
 

GrowSpecialist

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Your plants won't get big. In fact, they'll stay VERY small because they'll have no time to veg. Therefore, you won't get much bud at all (unless you plant a whole shitload of them).
 
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