Fuckin FL Weather

Beezy813

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Ok guys here's the deal, it's now the season of overcast, cold, rainy depressing days, I'm worried about my plants, so I have a couple questions...

1. Will the rain technically over-water my plants?

2. How are plants in (Florida) cold weather?

3. Will my plants suffer from the lack of consistent sunlight?

They've been outside for a few days under these conditions so I'm wondering if there's anything I can do..

Cheers!
 

Six9

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Yep that sounds about right for FL. So what do you have there, young plants from indoor seed? FL may be warm and sunny (enough), but isn't it the wrong time of year? In ground, pots, staying outside?
 

green217

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Just wondering if anyone knows of any strains that can hold up to a FL like climate? I live in a similar climate and am planiing on dropping 5 autos in May.Bit I'd Like to hear from any one with any experience growing some strains in this climate with success.
 

Madagascar

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Just wondering if anyone knows of any strains that can hold up to a FL like climate? I live in a similar climate and am planiing on dropping 5 autos in May.Bit I'd Like to hear from any one with any experience growing some strains in this climate with success.
If its indoor its really about how you control your environment.
Dehumidifier during flowering,
Central AC if your using open space and some fans.
If your using a tent, hardcore inline fan lol

Look at some of my post, im in FL and about to harvest in a few weeks. Also have a good seedbank review or 2
 

green217

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If its indoor its really about how you control your environment.
Dehumidifier during flowering,
Central AC if your using open space and some fans.
If your using a tent, hardcore inline fan lol

Look at some of my post, im in FL and about to harvest in a few weeks. Also have a good seedbank review or 2
Will do
 

New_Caprica

Member
Ok guys here's the deal, it's now the season of overcast, cold, rainy depressing days, I'm worried about my plants, so I have a couple questions...

1. Will the rain technically over-water my plants?

2. How are plants in (Florida) cold weather?

3. Will my plants suffer from the lack of consistent sunlight?

They've been outside for a few days under these conditions so I'm wondering if there's anything I can do..

Cheers!

I have no advice to this thread just wanted to pop in and say cute dog!
 

green217

Well-Known Member
If its indoor its really about how you control your environment.
Dehumidifier during flowering,
Central AC if your using open space and some fans.
If your using a tent, hardcore inline fan lol

Look at some of my post, im in FL and about to harvest in a few weeks. Also have a good seedbank review or 2
I am trying to figure out some strains that can hold up to the hot/humid summers we have in the South East.
 

Dr. Who

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You can always move up here to Mich and have the wrong weather when you don't want it most.

Answer to your question depends on several things.
How cold does it get at night?
Vegging or attempting to bloom?
You say their sitting outside - in pots? Do they dry out or get drier then wet all the time?
 

Beezy813

Member
And these are outside plants, I started at an awkward time and it's my first time growing ANYTHING from a seed.. I'm not ready to start with the lights and tents and whatnot, mostly due to a paranoid wife.. I am not aware of the times of the year I should or shouldn't be growing. Here's an updated pic I took last night of how hey look currently,
 

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Beezy813

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You can always move up here to Mich and have the wrong weather when you don't want it most.

Answer to your question depends on several things.
How cold does it get at night?
Vegging or attempting to bloom?
You say their sitting outside - in pots? Do they dry out or get drier then wet all the time?
Lately it's been between 60, 65 at night sometimes lower but never under 50 degrees.

They are in the middle of blooming and are 2 plants in 1 pot outside, I don't let them get too dry, but I don't over water them, but with the rain I'm afraid they're being over watered..
 

MickFoster

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If the plants are in a container, then why don't you move them in out of the rain? I live in FL and it hasn't been so cold at night that it would cause a problem. The amount of daylight during the day is a problem - it's winter - short days. Plant again in march or april.
 

Dr. Who

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Lately it's been between 60, 65 at night sometimes lower but never under 50 degrees.

They are in the middle of blooming and are 2 plants in 1 pot outside, I don't let them get too dry, but I don't over water them, but with the rain I'm afraid they're being over watered..
You will be fine as long as you don't let them "sit" in wet soil to long....
 
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