giant roadblock in my journey of cannabis cultivation.

too larry

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Florida is tropical and autumn is warm
You can almost grow year round central Florida south Florida you can grow year round.
Up here in the Florida panhandle we have do winters, but I did winter/spring crops in both 16/17 and 17/18. Some years the first killing frost isn't until December or later, but of course the two years I grew in winter, we had hard freezes.

The last two years have been crazy wet in the summer and this past year, well into fall. I had rot issues with every strain I ran, but the tall lanky ones did do best. If this weather becomes my climate, I will have to do photos in the spring, run some autos in the summertime, then do some real late season photos in the fall.
 

redeyedfrog

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Up here in the Florida panhandle we have do winters, but I did winter/spring crops in both 16/17 and 17/18. Some years the first killing frost isn't until December or later, but of course the two years I grew in winter, we had hard freezes.

The last two years have been crazy wet in the summer and this past year, well into fall. I had rot issues with every strain I ran, but the tall lanky ones did do best. If this weather becomes my climate, I will have to do photos in the spring, run some autos in the summertime, then do some real late season photos in the fall.
Yeah your just above that semi tropical zone, I'm in the same conditions 4 hours from here is grow whatever you like.
 

Brock_Fawkin_Samson

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Just use autos for your 'for sure' crop and expirement with others to bolster your autos. If they make it you know you got a strain that will work but you got your autos to fall back on.

MJ loves humidity but so does mold, Durban poison is a good one, pretty tough. I've run some bubble gum outdoors and it was pretty hearty as well, didnt fight high RH like you but had cold temperatures and frosts and still was able to finish out.
 
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