Possible outdoor grow?

HydroKid239

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I currently have a bag seed in a solo cup that I've had sitting outdoors for about 3 weeks.. at first it wouldn't grow bigger than a small sprout.. but in the last few days it's
really picked up in growth. It's gotten to about 6 inches tall from the soil (Coco loco) and it has 2 sets of leaves above the initial cytedones (I think that's the name of them)

My question is.. being in the northern US where winter is coming soon... can I plant this in a fabric pot and keep it outdoors to veg for the next 4-5 weeks (Given it continues to thrive) then move it indoors to flower? (Also depending if it's a female) I'm new to growing.. not one complete harvest under the belt yet.. so I'm a little shakey about spending time on it.
 

Herb & Suds

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I currently have a bag seed in a solo cup that I've had sitting outdoors for about 3 weeks.. at first it wouldn't grow bigger than a small sprout.. but in the last few days it's
really picked up in growth. It's gotten to about 6 inches tall from the soil (Coco loco) and it has 2 sets of leaves above the initial cytedones (I think that's the name of them)

My question is.. being in the northern US where winter is coming soon... can I plant this in a fabric pot and keep it outdoors to veg for the next 4-5 weeks (Given it continues to thrive) then move it indoors to flower? (Also depending if it's a female) I'm new to growing.. not one complete harvest under the belt yet.. so I'm a little shakey about spending time on it.
It will likely flower on you if you don't increase its light hours
 
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furnz

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Here in new england, cannabis typically starts flowering near the start of August.
It probably started growing fast because its started to flower and is 'stretching'.
Pics would help. But ill assume its flowering and itll keep flowering if left out.
If brought inside and put under a veg light schedule, it will reveg/revert and will take a bit to start vegging normally again.
During this time you will get odd growth until the plant sorts itself out.
 

HydroKid239

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Here in new england, cannabis typically starts flowering near the start of August.
It probably started growing fast because its started to flower and is 'stretching'.
Pics would help. But ill assume its flowering and itll keep flowering if left out.
If brought inside and put under a veg light schedule, it will reveg/revert and will take a bit to start vegging normally again.
During this time you will get odd growth until the plant sorts itself out.
I'll probably do that. It only has a couple sets of leaves on it.
 

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HydroKid239

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But now I'm sure there will be some if not a lot of people that will why you should not but be brave and go for it
I really am out of options at this point. I can't bring it in. All I can do is hope for the best. I'm still not so sure now that I think of it.. if the plant is flowering due to the time of year. "Technically" The plant would go into flower when the plant notices the days getting shorter. At this time.. all it knows is the august sun schedule. Things that make ya go Hmmmmmmm...
 

B_the_s

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Either way, I think it's gonna need food.
Coco loco potting mix won't continue to provide the nutrients it needs. Either pick up some nutrient additives or replant in a pot with properly charged soil.
 

Bose

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I won't flower until its mature. I would take advantage of the outside sun Light. 3 to 4 weeks outside should be fine.
 

DarkWeb

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I really am out of options at this point. I can't bring it in. All I can do is hope for the best. I'm still not so sure now that I think of it.. if the plant is flowering due to the time of year. "Technically" The plant would go into flower when the plant notices the days getting shorter. At this time.. all it knows is the august sun schedule. Things that make ya go Hmmmmmmm...
That's not how it works. It will flower and just be small. No biggie.
 

HydroKid239

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Either way, I think it's gonna need food.
Coco loco potting mix won't continue to provide the nutrients it needs. Either pick up some nutrient additives or replant in a pot with properly charged soil.
I have plenty of nutrients for it. I've made a gallon of solution using the fox farm nutes. I give it nutes in the morning and water once before 5pm due to the sun drying up the soil in such a small container. I only put 6oz of solution when I feed and 4oz of water in the afternoons.
 
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