Off To A Good Start???

Down South

Active Member
I have a plant started outdoors that is about 9 days old, it is about 1"-2" tall with two "3rd leafs" starting.

Is it too late in the year to fool with it?
{I figure I have about 4 and a half months left in the growing season where I'm at, and the next 2 months should be good and hot.}

Does it sound like I'm off to a good start?

Thanks​
 

Budsworth

Well-Known Member
You'll be fine. Let her grow, as the season winds down if your lucky she will flower. If its a gurl. Good Luck.
 

MrFishy

Well-Known Member
Are you growing in planters? If not, you may want to try it next time. Gives you more options when it comes to hiding it, protecting it from weather factors, and I move mine indoors (after spraying with a pyrethrum-based insecticide X2) to flower. Works great.
That said, you're off to a good start and realistically, as long as you devise a way to manage a 12/12 vigil outdoors, I think 4-1/2 months is close to enough time to do an outdoor grow completely.
 
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