Planting late in the season? Better or Worse?

heythere54321

New Member
So i live in Australia so it was literally our first day of summer yesterday.
I have some sativa in the ground started early going great. At the current rate they are likely to be over 7 foot by the end of season.
BUT i also have some hybrid seedling in. (which i have grown before which was good)
They are about 2 or so weeks old and are about an inch high.
The longest day of the year is in about 3 weeks.
What is likely to happen with these guys?
What size will they likely get to?
How long does it normally take for a plant to react to the shorting light hours when planted this late?
i read somewhere that planting late can be better because you can have smaller plants but packed with bud.
Thanks for any input guys.
Cheers
 

beeralot

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Well im in the same predicament have 6 seedling in now 5 diffrent strains. Funny I dont think it will matter to much as the sun light hours wont go down to much,
to fast and the weather will be getting warmer. so like 3 weeks to 4 weeks veg if you ran the same strain you should know how fast they grow and how big they,
will get. say in like a months time. Im still new at this and it is just my 2cents. good luck and what state u in. im in qld.:)
 

heythere54321

New Member
im in victoria so growing conditions not as great as your, hot and dry haha
but yeh its a pretty quick growing strain but i grew it on the window ledge through winter as an experiment.
But i am thinking they will go good in the right conditions :)
 

beeralot

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im in victoria so growing conditions not as great as your, hot and dry haha
but yeh its a pretty quick growing strain but i grew it on the window ledge through winter as an experiment.
But i am thinking they will go good in the right conditions :)
Yeh the weather here is pretty up and down raining 1 day sunny the next both on the same day I dont know wish it
could be sunny for a while think the forcast is sunny all week lets hope.
? what strain you running.
 
Dude you might wanna start your veg stage indoors, because I live in Cali and when ever I start sprouts in the blistering bright ass 95% sunny summer weather we get here they stunt and become all retarded from the intensity. Just start indoors for a month until the australia equivalent of late july and put them outside to flower, then you can harvest them like a regular out door grow.
 

UnkleFester

Active Member
Dude you might wanna start your veg stage indoors, because I live in Cali and when ever I start sprouts in the blistering bright ass 95% sunny summer weather we get here they stunt and become all retarded from the intensity. Just start indoors for a month until the australia equivalent of late july and put them outside to flower, then you can harvest them like a regular out door grow.
or get them used to the sun by moving them out an hour one day, 2 the next, 4 the next day, start in the shade and move into the sun slowly. when i plant outside in the early spring i also cover my plants with a gatoraid bottle with the cap off and the bottom cut off, just for the night time. wouldnt do it in the summer time, to much of a risk of burning. i also had good luck popping the seeds indoors, putting them into jiffy disks and planting right into the ground before they pop out of the disk.
 

dannyboy602

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technically you can flip them whenever you want and not have to take them indoors. just construct a light proof tent that you remove each night.
 
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