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<TABLE class=tborder style="BORDER-TOP-WIDTH: 0px" cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=6 width="100%" align=center border=0><TBODY><TR title="Post 1861353" vAlign=top><TD class=alt1 align=middle width=125>apietroski8</TD><TD class=alt2>long flowering plant in new england
<HR>I am in my 3rd or 4th week of budding and my plant is not expected to be done until the end of october, early november. The strain is nevilles haze and it is a cross of haze and northern lights. I live in New England, and we had a frost in my area last night, i just checked the plant and took some new pictures and it seems to be doing fine. I do not want to take any chances with the weather and want to keep it outside till it is done and do not want to harvest early. Supposedly this is one of the harder strains to grow because of such a long flowering period(12-14 weeks). The plant has been alive for almost a year and has already been flowered once inside. Anyways i was thinking of setting up some sort of shelter/greenhouse around it to try and keep it a little warmer and protect it from the frost. Has anyone had to do this before. I do not have the ability to go out before a frost and cover my plant up and uncover it in the morning. It is in the ground so i cannot bring it in at night. If anyone has any advice on how i could shelter it. I was thinking of buying some wooden or metal posts and pretty much making a box frame around it and then getting some type of see through plastic sheet to put around it. Does this sound like a good idea? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks Here are the latest pics </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> The clear tarp thing worked for me in the past, should work for you to. The only difference is I made my tarp for the spring and not the fall. It should work though. Like you were saying get some posts and make a tent around it. Just make sure that the tarp is tied down well, considering you won’t be out there much. You wouldn't want to go back to your site to find the tarp blown over and your plants smothered. Also, poke a couple holes in the tarp so the tent can breathe. 14 weeks Id say that’s a long budder, why would you grow a strain with such a long budding time? Next year get some strains that take between 6 to 10 weeks. This way you won’t have to worry about this again. Unless your growing in Mexico or around there
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building a frame around the plant(s) and stretching some clear plastic sounds like it would work unless it came a hard frost. There is a technique some northern gardeners use called a wall of water. There are commercially available water tubes, or you could make your own with garbage bags. The idea is that the water absorbs the heat during the day and releases it overnight.
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thats a old dutch trick I know it works for larg crops I cant see why it could'nt be scaled down to work for a a few plants good Idea!! cheers Scooter |
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