larrymelman
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Do oranges, grapefruits, lemons, etc, grow where you live? If not, you need to grow a strain like cinex that matures in mid-september. Otherwise you need a greenhouse.The most important time of a plants life is the last few weeks, which for most species is mid to late october. If you try to grow a strain that matures in mid to late october, you'll wind up having to harvest it early because it's too fucked up from cold to grow to full maturity, or it's too wet and it's in danger of getting bud rot. All you'll get is shitty weed that was harvested early if it isn't protected from the environment.
If you do live where it gets below 60 degrees at night and/or it rains a lot, go to a hardware store and buy 1 inch pvc for sprinklers and build a frame around your plant. Buy a roll of painters plastic and wrap it around the frame- now you have a greenhouse. Get a propane heater that doesn't emit light and run it at night to keep it warm. Keeping the greenhouse above 80 in the day time and leaving the propane running will create a co2 enriched environment that will cause increased growth and bigger buds. However, burning propane also releases moisture, so you have to keep fans running for air movement at all times and you have to open up the plastic a few times a day to let out the humidity and allow fresh air into the greenhouse. Fungus loves dead air, so high humidity and no air movement is a sure recipe for bud rot. At night time, cover the greenhouse with a tarp to keep heat inside.
Basically, you have to create an indoor growroom outdoors, which isn't easy. Good luck
If you do live where it gets below 60 degrees at night and/or it rains a lot, go to a hardware store and buy 1 inch pvc for sprinklers and build a frame around your plant. Buy a roll of painters plastic and wrap it around the frame- now you have a greenhouse. Get a propane heater that doesn't emit light and run it at night to keep it warm. Keeping the greenhouse above 80 in the day time and leaving the propane running will create a co2 enriched environment that will cause increased growth and bigger buds. However, burning propane also releases moisture, so you have to keep fans running for air movement at all times and you have to open up the plastic a few times a day to let out the humidity and allow fresh air into the greenhouse. Fungus loves dead air, so high humidity and no air movement is a sure recipe for bud rot. At night time, cover the greenhouse with a tarp to keep heat inside.
Basically, you have to create an indoor growroom outdoors, which isn't easy. Good luck