General Question

patch0i

Well-Known Member
do plants grown outdoors naturally start flowering or is that dependent on the sun cycle? when would be optimal time of the year to start growing?
 

videoman40

Well-Known Member
While ther are some auto-flowering strans, it is usually decided by the sun. Start growing after the last frost.
 

dursky

Well-Known Member
depends where u are. If you were in Buffalo u would start them inside and put them outside in the start of june. I put mine out at about 6-12 inches and the are ready the middle of Oct. Water them, spray for bugs every two weeks. put down some critter begone feed them and your looking at 1/4 pound per plant
 

bigballin007

New Member
Plants outdoors will flower on there own. As the light cycle begins to change in the fall they start flowering outdoors unless you use an auto flowering strain. They just do it automaticly.

Well start after the threat of frost is gone. somewhere between march and june is a good time to start outdoors it just depends on your climate.
 
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