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Spring crops. 2 grows a year

Creeperpark

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caliprop215 I still put my potted plants indoors at 7pm and return them at 7am. Like the one above. However my wild plants in the woods are out for the spring 12 x 12 flowering now.
 

Creeperpark

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spring flower

spring flower

This is the same outside spring flower from a few days ago! He loves being outside! He's kicking ass!!!
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caliprop215

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This is the same outside spring flower from a few days ago! He loves being outside! He's kicking ass!!!
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U plan to pollinate or what?

I will be leaving my plants outdoors in 7 days or so.i wont be bringing them in. They started to stretch since I started to flower. These girls need to get outside so I can start my new clones inside for the real outdoor season..

Alot of tops since I tied them down
 

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Krull

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U plan to pollinate or what?

I will be leaving my plants outdoors in 7 days or so.i wont be bringing them in.


Plants look great, they may reveg hard or freak out without light dep though, because of the increasing daytime. Have you considered autoflowering strains for a quick and easy spring crop?


GL


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Creeperpark

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claiprop, looking good, You may have to bring them in and out when the photo period hits 13+hours! I have some females out in the bush now. I would like to make some fast flowering seeds to give to some friends. Plus, I would like to give this male his way since he is so robust. I hate to kill it.
 

caliprop215

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Plants look great, they may reveg hard or freak out without light dep though, because of the increasing daytime. Have you considered autoflowering strains for a quick and easy spring crop?


GL


=K

These plants are on 12 12 right now. Outside is exactly 12 12 right now also. So the o ly reason I would bring them in is from shock from cold or somthin like that.

This is the crop I m going to cut down at the end of may not my main outdoor season.thats what I meant getting 2 crops a year.

My main. Outdoor season will be put into ground at the end of may. And crop in October
 

caliprop215

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If I throw plants out in may they flower. So I think the next 2 months will be good for budding.i might have to worry about revegging around may 15th or so .but previously when I threw plants out mid may they start to flower without supplement lighting ....so all should be good. Cut these plants down end of may and plant my main grow around same time
 

Creeperpark

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female

female

Malato the nights are still cold enough to keep the bug population down. However, its a good plan to spray a little neem or soap on the veg leaves before you get flowers. Since all the leaves will be gone by the time you get flowers, its OK as a preventive.

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Creeperpark

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take him out

take him out

I got what I wanted, so this guy is going! Spring male flower dropping pollen in less than 20 days.
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caliprop215

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....9 days into flower. Let the buds commence! It's raining here for next couple days after the rain they going outside to finish
 

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Creeperpark

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today photo's

today photo's

Early look at some early Spring flowers, growing wild in the woods. Rain is heading here too.
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Creeperpark

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I just wanted to add that if you plant your Spring flowering plants in in a area where the sun is shaded 20% to 30% in the morning. You will have longer period with a less of a chance of reveg. Plus the Spring plants flower faster.
 

caliprop215

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I just wanted to add that if you plant your Spring flowering plants in in a area where the sun is shaded 20% to 30% in the morning. You will have longer period with a less of a chance of reveg. Plus the Spring plants flower faster.

Why u think that?

Plants on about 2 weeks 12 12 now .still cloudy and rainy next 4 days... gna put them out asap
 

Creeperpark

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I've put out spring plants in full sun and in partial sun. Later in the photo period the plants revert back to veg. The ones in full sun reveg much faster than the ones planted in partial sun. I have planted spring flowers where they only got sun from strait over head, and no sun from the sides, so to speak, and they stayed in flowering 20 or more days longer, with better buds. The stronger sun in the evening is better than the morning sun when it comes to spring flowers. Try it. Plant a few in the 30% morning shade and a few in full sun and you will see what i mean.
 
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