Glad you responded. They are already starting to flower. Just wondering if the temp fluctuations and humidity are OK and suitable to let them continue flowering without a chance of mold etc. I spent somewhat of a lot of hard work making sure they didn't flood end of may and so far they are thriving like crazy!why not? the days getting shorter are what put the plant in a flowering mode. GL
Ok was wondering. This will teach me the limitations on a first hand basis what cannabis can withstand outdoors. As of now, my squash leaf's are covered with powdery mildew... So it's a sure sign the humidity is high. But my ladies are doing fine!I agree with Po boy, youll be good , ideal is 78, those temps i bet have a median around that, water is good, and if there isnt any huge hurricanes, storms or what not you should be good, humidity is high, but outdoor thats something your gonna have to learn to grow with, control those females!
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Later on the cycle meaning towards the last few weeks before harvest? They are in a gallon bucket. I honestly didn't think they'd get this far along or i'd be lift with any good amount of females. Started off with 18 seeds and ended up with 3 females... I am having low expectations with this grow so I won't be too sad if all this work fails in the end. It would suck but it'd be an extremely good time to learn from the mistakes and whatnot. As for strain I wish I could tell you. I collected seeds from the past 2-3 years and had them in a bag. I was rummaging through my dresser draws for stuff to throw out and came across them. It put a smile on my face because I remember I saved the seeds from some REALLY high grade cannabis I was getting at the time. Guessing the grower didn't mind seeds? Either way it is a blessing to have found those seedsLater in your cycle will will have more of a chance of mold when they are not able to dryout drying the daytime. Are they in ground or containers? What strain is it? and is it an indoor or outdoor plant. Many of these new strains which are breed for ideal conditions will be much more prone to mold than ones which are bred for the outdoors and more mold resistence.
Good Luck and Happy Growing