Outdoor in Colorado

owner1

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Hello everyone,

I am a new grower who is setiing up a very decent indoor grow system(thanks to a lot of great info gathered here), but I am waiting to start my indoor crop until I move into a new place. To get to the point, I have started a bag seed outside in a 1ft pot with organic pot soil. It has been outside for just over a week and gets an average of about 10hrs of sunlight a day(unfortunatly it is mostly afternoon sun.) To get to my questions it has just started to show it second set of leaves, not including the original oval shaped. Is this around what you would expect as far as current growth levels. Also I am planning on transplanting it to the national forest when it gets around a ft. Being as how it is past half way through June will my plant be able to have enough vegetative growth before the days become shorter and it enters flowering. With that would it be correct to think that the plant will just be smaller than its full potential and therefore still produce buds only on a smaller scale. Last question...promise... Should I consider moving just this single plant inside and starting it under artificial light. Would I be able to keep it inside and grow it a faster rate, possibly to transplant it again to flower outside. As a clarification I know this senario involves alot of transplanting and is not ideal, however this is simply a side project to curb my excitement of moving to a much more suitable indoor growing location. Thanks to all and I look forward to hearing your thoughts.

ps I live in a rather warm part of colorado I don't thin we should have a frost until mid october.
 
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owner1

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Any Help from anyone would be appreciated, I am noit quite sure if I have violated some unspoken rule but hearing your suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks
 
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