Latest time to plant outside in Midwest

livinthadream

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Sup guys, been searchin for a while and cant find exactly what im lookin for...I wanna know when the latest time you should plant outside in the Midwest I found that you should plant tomatoes no later than june 20th does same concept work wit cannabis, no autos either
 
I live in ohio, and I planted about a week ago and Im hoping to get a good 2 or 3 months of vegetation before the light cycle drops to 12/12 on september 22. The first frost is sometime early november I think so you want to be done flowering before then, just in case your plants can't handle the frost, which if they're 5+ feet Im sure they can handle it.
 
doggy did you have any issues with frost or anything last year or bud rot or anything like that? I'm not sure if i want to leave my plants out until the frost comes but i might have to if they aren't ready and i don't wanna lose them to frost. Mine are only 5 inches at most and they seem a little stretched out, I hope they will be ready in time.
 

livinthadream

Well-Known Member
so would it be safe to germinate some beens and plant them now indoors for a week or 2 and still be able to get them outside....
 

Dizz1e

Active Member
so would it be safe to germinate some beans and plant them now indoors for a week or 2 and still be able to get them outside....
It is kinda late in the season, but I'd give it a shot. It would definitely be "safe". If anything you would just have to harvest a little early whenever the first frost is. :peace:
 

SCARHOLE

Well-Known Member
The heat the bicth of transplanting em ouside now.
Use lots of mulch to keep em moist, hardem up/working them up to the full sun light an heat for about a week.
 

diamond doggy

New Member
the plant never budded, it wouldnt stop growing, it kept growing through out the cold. it had pre buds thats all. and i never had problems with frost
 
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