Tangerine Dream flowering?

ford442

Well-Known Member
hey,
just thought i'd see what you guys have found so far about Barney's TD - i have 3 outdoors and they have barely shown any signs of flower yet.. i am afraid that these are not for my zone (USA 7).. i can't let them go farther than the first week of Nov.. are they really that late flowering? i suddenly realized the other day that maybe the name 'Tangerine' implies that they need real heat - i am up in the hills where oranges wont grow... i saw someone report something like 75-85 days.. that would put it well into November... :-( i don't want them to get snowed on while they try to flower... it might not be too late to bring them into a greenhouse in pots..

any suggestions?
 

dandl

Member
Have this strain going both indoor and out.

Outdoor 7ft tall and as big around just starting to bud. 4 week veg. southern ont canada
indoor 6ft tall skinny with plenty of bud also a 4 week veg.

I think it will do fine just not till end of oct outside and more like 10-12 weeks indoor. Started moms from seed, barneys states med height! ya right!

plants do smell like oranges very pleasant scent......cant wait to burn it.

Barneys strain! 2010 cup winner

cheers
 

ford442

Well-Known Member
encouraging words.. my super lemons are late too, but i know that they can still do it before the freeze...
thanks - i probably won't resort to moving them...
 

dandl

Member
Hey Ford I have a SLH beside my TD outside .....do SLH indoors every 8weeks no problem......... and both SLH and TD are now flowering nicely. ! my SLH never finishes before end of sept mid oct...... TD who knows first time outside. i am thinking though mid to late oct forsure! they have stopped growing up bushy bushy now............like 7ft high and as big around now. also have a monser blue berry thats been in bud for weeks and will prob finish by end of sept.
 

ford442

Well-Known Member
cool.. i do see a few buds forming..
my blueberry is one of the most stunted plants i have ever seen.. just a tiny poof..
 
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