is it too late to grow

hey guys

I'm in Israel and i want too grow outdoors its now Sunday, August 21st, 2011
its a pretty hot climate over here so i was just wondering is it too late to grow??????
please respond i'm really scared that its too late!!
thanks guys!!
 

dirtysnowball

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heres the average temps for Israel, anything below 55 is not gonna live too long. the plant can live between 55-65 but i wont be happy. 65-90 is optimal but plants can survive 100+ days as long as they have water, in the california (west coast usa) i had to water my plants twice a day when i got past 100 degrees. it takes about 10 weeks/2.5 months from the plants to start and finish a crop... so look at this chart and make sure the temps dont fall below 50 wear you live... if you plant now it will take 9-10 weeks until harvest. how is it in Israel i would love to visit there, how hard is it to become a resident? i think your set, your plants will live year round i think! man the weather is nice over there here in california it goes from 30-105 wow im missing out

http://www.inisrael.com/tour/weather/index.html

in california we grow from april to the end of october, heres what are temps look like: http://www.weather.com/weather/wxclimatology/monthly/graph/USCA0152[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][/FONT]
 

psychedelictripper

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Light is the key and since it's northern hemisphere the days are too short. You're only getting a little over 13 hours right now. It's too short. Next April/May is the time.
 
but can i grow now even if it means just really small bud yield??


well if your a Jew you over night automatically get residency
if you any other religion than i really don't know
 

psychedelictripper

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I think it would be extremely small because a plant right now is going to want to switch to flowering so there wouldn't be enough vegetative growth to sustain anything of abundance. At this time it's probably best to think about an indoor grow. It's not just marijuana that's affected by light, all vegetation is. Things like tomatoes will start to rapidly ripen because of the lack of light. When it comes down to it that big fireball in the sky rules us. That is unless you consider an indoor grow. Then you can control things much better.
 

psychedelictripper

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You're welcome. One hybrid option would be to give your plants some supplemental light if electricity is near by. By this I mean adding say 3 hours or more of artificial light. Your area get cold? I mean could you veg a plant indoors for a month and transplant it? You could also just liken it to a growing experience and make plans for next spring.
 

dirtysnowball

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yeah dude i would not even attempt indoor haha.... :/ as i recall, your Arab neighbors have tons of wild pot plants growing in certain places, and some even cultivate them and make hash. and opium too. i dont see why your plants wouldn't bloom, im pretty sure you can get a nice harvest. just stay cautious always!
 
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