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November growing in South Florida
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GMFBGMFB
, Oct 30 2011 06:39 PM
#1
Posted 30 October 2011 - 06:39 PM
I have 2 seeds germinated and I just planted them & I was wondering if it was possible to grow Outdoors during this time of year in South Florida. It's very warm out here but unfortunately it's going to be raining most of the week so should I keep them inside once they sprout until the weather gets normal again?
#2
Posted 30 October 2011 - 07:00 PM
#3
Posted 30 October 2011 - 07:24 PM
You can grow pretty much all year from Central Florida on down, although you have to give some supplemental lighting indoors if you want the plants to get to a decent size before they start to bud. When I was growing up on the satellite coast we would put out starters from bagseeds all the way to Thanksgiving. The later in the season, the smaller yields you get obviously. But if you start and give them all day sun and move indoors at night under an HID or flouros-get them up to 5 or 6 sets of leaves before putting out for good you can get 1/4 oz to 1/2 oz no probs off each one.
#4
Posted 30 October 2011 - 08:17 PM
#5
Posted 31 October 2011 - 05:36 AM
yo since ive lived in SFL the rain comes out of no where ur best bet is to go indoor or just get a nice big pot so that ur roots dont get flooded
#6
Posted 31 October 2011 - 11:25 AM
I'm not really worried about the rain whenever it rains i'll just take them inside you're supposed to check the weather daily anyway.. but how much will 1 plant yield outdoors?
#7
Posted 01 November 2011 - 02:40 AM
but how much will 1 plant yield outdoors?
It really depends, down here it should be easier to grow despite the season. Since outdoors usually yield more, you can easily get like 4 or more ounces off of one plant.
#8
Posted 07 November 2011 - 06:30 PM
get more seeds because if one seed is male or they both turn out male you will be screwed.
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