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Masterlow Year Round?
I am waiting to recieve my masterlow from seedbay and was just curious if i can run this strain year round. I live in the greater LA area and the temps i doubt will get too cold this winter. So will i be able to grow in my greenhouse year round or will there be a period of time that wont be good to put the plants out? Any info would greatly be appreciated. Thanks in advance
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Yes you can, I've grown Master Low for three yrs now. Being as your temps dont go to low, you should be fine. Heres the thing....being an autoflowering plant that does best under 18 hrs. of light for the best yeild possible, your winter crops will be smaller in yeild then your spring summer and fall yeilds. Hope this helps ya out.
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Awesome thanks for the information. Looks like ima be in foir a good winter!!
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24/0 is best, try to use as much light as possible. Preferably HPS.
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I have done Non-AF strains on Frostless coastal california all year round...no issues. I imagine the these AF Strains would be actually MORE cold Tolerant than the average as they have the ruderalis. The big Key for Winter Crops is light I have found. If The plants get a southern exposure, they do okay and yield less in the winter. Anything less than almost full sun all day the plants will suffer, especially since the rainy season is in the winter in LA.
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