Need Help Before It Gets Cold

FWeedy

Active Member
ok i am new to growin and i have 2 plants in my yard about 1ft-2ft tall there both female but its going 2 get cold here in New England soon so i want to know if theres anyway to speedup growing outside. I would also like to know if theres anyway to make the plants fill out more and stay short. Anyhelp would be great thanks. :blsmoke:
 

harveyroll

Active Member
I am new also. I have a four footer and consider it short. I don't think you can do anything to speed growth except firtalize.
 

vince

Active Member
how cold, and what kind of strain? When was it planted?

If the plant gets 24 hour light, it will grow faster. IF it hasn't flowered, you could add more nitrogen, but do not overwater. SensiCal has Stage 1 for growth, and stage2 for flowering. Find a hydroponics store in your area, and they should be able to give you valuable advice. Hope it helps.
 

stonecold

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hiya fweed, im just south of boston and its been cold at night, but not freezing yet. This is my 1st grow 2 and i have outside plants, but there in 4 gallon pots and i can move em around, they been out side since 1st week of may, i think were good to go with the cold till end of october,
 

Captain Chris

Active Member
Hey I have or had a plant about4' outside since spring. I live In Maryland. I figured I should dig it up and put it into a 3 gal pot so I can bring it in when it got cold. Is this not a good Idea? I think I killed it . I hope it will sprout new leaves and come back..
 

Captain Chris

Active Member
Here is another Question. My plant WAS 4' tall and never grew a bud. However I dried the leaves and got a nice buzz. Was told it was a male. How do I tell if it is F/M?
 

FWeedy

Active Member
thanks every 1 i think im going 2 dig up my plants and put them in pots.My plants grew just by me throwin seeds that were in me stuff so hopefully i can put them in pots once it starts 2 get cold N i will bring them inside thanks every one
 

vince

Active Member
I would've hesitated to transplant from soil to pot, only because I have no success in containers. They always end up drying at the tip of the leaves, and turning yellow. I'll just put up a greenhouse for next year, That way I can have all year round. Maybe just a 8 x 6 x 6...i'll just try to avoid pure sativas :)
 
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