Taking outdoor plants inside out of Florida HEAT. they r in wk 8 of flower cycle

Reelfish2

Member
Need to go on vacation for ten days but my girl, ONLY 1 plant, needs a few more weeks, will be ok with no pollen to grab from the air? Also what is the best way to ensure they will not run out of water during that time. This baby is used to 90-100 degree temps and will now be in 70 degree temps also. any tips for this noob on this issue?
 

trevronious

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Temp change will be fine, if not better for your plants. You'll come back to some serious growth assuming your growing conditions indoors are up to par.

For watering you may want to look into a temporary drip fed type of a system.
 

JohnBaked

Active Member
Florida has quite a bit of rain so you might be fine on watering. If you are having heat issues you can put it in partial shade for the day but they should acclimate to the heat.
 

smokekeeper

Active Member
you can try hanging a 5 gallon bucket with a hose from the bottom of the bucket into the ground about five or six inches. (maybe deeper if possable) add nutes and ph. if it rain it will help what that doesn't get. just a thought. I have not tryed it. I just think of those glass pot feeders. hmmm maybe a bigger scale would work too......
 

PaulN'Chuck

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Water them really well before you leave. Soak the bucket. How long is your vacation? If longer than 4 or 5 days I say set up a small drip system. That was a great idea. If she willl be inside for the next week in cooler temps she will frost up dramatically. Im not sure about the new growth but she will get stickier thats for sure. Im in SoFla and I like to keep shit cool for the buds sake. If you can make it just 5-10 degrees cooler before you leave it'll most likely change colors on ya
 

richinweed

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Carefull when bringing plants in..its always resulted in bugs for my indoor set-up...keep them well apart and shower and change when going to the indoor stash.......assuming U have indoor...
 
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