Those who shall not finish flowering

dc4

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If you are one of the people who live somewhere, where it's not possible for plants to finish due to weather, post below :)
 

*BUDS

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Im not one of them ,if you are best grow indoor or backyard with a cold frame ready. Where i am its still about 75-80 at the end of flowering.:bigjoint:
 

dc4

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For me flowering starts early september and in october it's already 15c a day average and un der 10c at night so.... Right now, I'd need 4-5 weeks to finish, but the weather is horrible this year. It may be possible to finish some early strains, or in a greenhouse. So my only choices are autoflowers. The size is just, you can't compare it to a photoperiod. ;(
 

codster25

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For me most mine will finish/have finished. A few Indoor mix seeds I got dirt cheap, are very sativa dominant and are only 5 or 6 weeks in and may not finish. I have plenty that are 8 and 9 weeks plus and are getting pulled very shortly. I am in Northern Ontario and am still going, as long as it stays above zero degrees during the day and not below -3 or -4 at night I'm leaving em. Let's hope for the best and DC4 keep going I had that kind of weather a few weeks ago and am down to about half that or worse in low temps and they are still alive and finishing so don't panic.
 

Homer13063

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Heck, I just pulled 15 from my indoor to finish outside. They're 1 to 3 feet tall. I didn't top them, just sexed. I don't use clones at all. Bad experiences. I Disconnected my HID & grow room is now storage... again. Mother nature is free. I'm tired of hearing the BS that outdoor is inferior. That is just a smear campaign for those who don't have nice growing weather. No amount of man-made light can do what the sun does. My power bill is going to go down & my buds are HUGE. It's a win-win situation
 

Dendrophilly

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I planted some seeds two months ago, i'm worried they wont finish flowering. =/
I bring them inside at night now. Pics are current.
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Laney

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I had a couple of frosts but the temps are back up - they will finish. Several are just about there and some have been harvested. Some of the ones that were lagging will not get bigger now because the frosts gave the signal to stop growing and start ripening :)
 

imchucky666

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Unless my weather comes in later than usual, one of mine will be hard pressed to finish unless I bring it inside.Picture013oct8_zps973ba0e6.jpgPicture015oct8_zps67d19a10.jpgPicture012oct8_zps34e37950.jpg
 

intenseneal

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Wow that plant has a mite issue, I can even see them in the 2nd pic. I also looks over watered. Not a happy healthy plant at all. You need to deal with those mites quick.
 

yetibear

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I planted some seeds two months ago, i'm worried they wont finish flowering. =/
I bring them inside at night now. Pics are current.

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Sadly I hate to be the 1 to say it but you started too late my friend, unless you have some other way to give them some light inside, there not going to finish!! your easily 5-6 weeks out still!! again sorry!!:-(
 

imchucky666

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Wow that plant has a mites issue, I can even see them in the 2nd pic. I also looks over watered. Not a happy healthy plant at all. You need to deal with those mites quick.
Are you talking about the small yellow spots on the leaves? They don't move, and they don't rub off. I haven't looked at them with a glass or scope yet, but I don't think it's mites.
 

Dendrophilly

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Thanks for the response. Wasn't planning on going this far with these, i was just popping seeds for shits and giggles. =[
 

intenseneal

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Are you talking about the small yellow spots on the leaves? They don't move, and they don't rub off. I haven't looked at them with a glass or scope yet, but I don't think it's mites.
The yellow spots on the leaves are from the mites sucking the juices from the leaves. Look at the leaves up close for any tiny little bugs. That really really looks like mites or thripes. Sorry but your plant is not happy at all.
 
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