Could not find an answer on google, Mexican Schwag Bagseed Flowering Times,

How long does on average does it take for a mexican bagseed plant to flower outdoors, and will this time of flowering change depending on the time of year planted.
 

Twitch

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its going to be a sativa dominate strain, i would say on the longer side like 9 weeks, but in all honesty i dont go by days i keep them in mind but i cut down based on what the plants are telling me
 

Smidge34

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I grew out one this year and chopped November 2nd outdoors at lat 36, but felt like it could have gone 2 more weeks.
 

Smidge34

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I started them in May and transplanted directly into ground in July. She was showing multiple pistils by Aug 1.
 

mr sunshine

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Thats one plant. The bigger the hole the bigger the root mass the bigger the plant.yes u should top or fim or super crop to get mutiple colas! Every plant will respond differently some can take more stress then others i use ocean forest and dont ph my shit it has a natural buffer! U can use whatever brand of ferts you like, foxfarm at half strength works well!
 

Smidge34

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Yep, one plant. I topped just one time and cropped it once. It responded like crazy and it made me wish I had cropped it early and multiple times. I planted directly into the rich, native KY soil and used Big Bloom and Tiger Bloom.
 
May I ask why you would spend time growing something you describe as schwag when you can purchase quality seeds for as little as 3 dollars each?
 

SnapsProvolone

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How long does on average does it take for a mexican bagseed plant to flower outdoors, and will this time of flowering change depending on the time of year planted.
As long as the mexicans gave it...?

Really don't waste your time. It likely won't finish outdoors at higher latitudes.
 

gtxerik

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May I ask why you would spend time growing something you describe as schwag when you can purchase quality seeds for as little as 3 dollars each?
Because its only schwag from the way it was handled. I grew a bagseed female this summer and it turned out to be the most dankest shit I've ever smoked.
 

Smidge34

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Or maybe we grew out some nice hybrids as well, but in late summer ran up on the best red-haired, get you high off your ass, compressed weed that smelled and tasted damn good. It wasn't "schwag" by my definition, but was definitely from down south you know? I was curious and by God, it out-produced the mostly indica hybrids (Critical, Mango and a 50/50 WW) and has honestly been a switch 'em up daytime smoke I was damn glad to have.
 
Ahhh yes, being a Canadian I sometimes overlook the fact that seeds aren't as easy to get as they are here in beautiful British Columbia. With that being said there's a damn good chance I've never even seen anything grown in Mexico lol... I have grown bagseed myself but we are fortunate here that it's extremely rare to get schwag so the genetics of those seeds have been pretty good. I would love to have the climate to grow longer flowering strains up here. Mexico has great potential for super strong sativas but as some of you have said... A little love can go a long way.
 
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