I need to start flowering!!

alwinjames13

Active Member
Depends which end of that estimate you actually end up getting. The last two weeks of flower are usually the most productive time for flowering by my experience.
Guess I'll just go day by day and keep current on our nightly forecasts....

And plant earlier next year of course.
 

satch

Well-Known Member
For next year, you probably want to make sure you get some heavy Indica, they have super fast flowering times and can withstand some cold so you should have better luck. Afghani is tough as nails.
 

camelneck

Member
Funny I was starting to go into panic mode about this same issue all week. I live in Colorado as well and have never grown outdoors before been brainstorming ways to keep the plants warm at night since its been getting cold lately. If you come up with a good solution please share!
 

alwinjames13

Active Member
Funny I was starting to go into panic mode about this same issue all week. I live in Colorado as well and have never grown outdoors before been brainstorming ways to keep the plants warm at night since its been getting cold lately. If you come up with a good solution please share!
I'm just gonna watch the overnight low temps, It's down in the mid 50's now - I'll take 'em inside for the night if it looks like it will drop below 40. With some luck they can stay outside throughout September and part of October.

I have a garage but it's not the warmest place in the world either...
 
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