plants started late not budding as good

carokann

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is this true? its been cloudy mornings and my plants just started to bud. its also dropped 15 degrees down to 75. do plants started lik in june budding in september cause its not as hot and sunny in september as it is july 22-autust 30 ya know???:o
 

Bill4twizzo

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Outdoor plants usually will start flowering in aug or sept.. Depending on we're u live. Usually middle to late aug..and flinish up around fall.. Some can go all the way into late November.. Even early dec.. But usually the month Octobers harvest.. They go into to flower at the sign of day shortening it's light time.. It has nothing to do with temperature... As long as the roots don't freeze they will be fine.. A healthy plant can survive cold temperatures.. At ur 75 degree they should be loving it.
 

carokann

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im actually talking about the weather. its been cloudy alot recently and i know last year my plants were budding in late july and finished setember but this yaeri started a month late in june not may. my question was more does the weather affect buds.
 

imchucky666

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im actually talking about the weather. its been cloudy alot recently and i know last year my plants were budding in late july and finished setember but this yaeri started a month late in june not may. my question was more does the weather affect buds.
The temp doesn't seem to be affecting me much, but the shortening of the days combined with being overcast is really playing havoc with me.
PS if your quote at the bottom is from "Tombstone" it is "HERE", not "your".
 

Mr.Marijuana420

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is this true? its been cloudy mornings and my plants just started to bud. its also dropped 15 degrees down to 75. do plants started lik in june budding in september cause its not as hot and sunny in september as it is july 22-autust 30 ya know???:o
anyone else having a hard time making sense of this
 
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