HolyGhost23
Well-Known Member
I happen to live only a few hours drive from Alaska. of course the growing season is short. but what most of you southern folk forget about, is our daylight cycle.
you see, from about late may, after the last snow fall, usually may long weekend, the sun begins to hang in the sky and not come down. The 12/12 cycle starts in mid august and quickly falls to a 4/20 cycle for most of the winter. frost can happen as soon as Aug 15. Besides that, it can snow any time of year including mid July.
I own a tent for obvious reasons. winter being 9 months out of the year (-15 to -30 C)
but during the short 3 month summer we have a 18/6 to 22/2 light cycle..and +20 to +35C weather
this makes it perfect for auto flowers to grow and finish before the frost.. and its a whole lot more easy than trying to cover a green house at the exact same time of day every day.
you see, from about late may, after the last snow fall, usually may long weekend, the sun begins to hang in the sky and not come down. The 12/12 cycle starts in mid august and quickly falls to a 4/20 cycle for most of the winter. frost can happen as soon as Aug 15. Besides that, it can snow any time of year including mid July.
I own a tent for obvious reasons. winter being 9 months out of the year (-15 to -30 C)
but during the short 3 month summer we have a 18/6 to 22/2 light cycle..and +20 to +35C weather
this makes it perfect for auto flowers to grow and finish before the frost.. and its a whole lot more easy than trying to cover a green house at the exact same time of day every day.