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Creeperpark

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Its time to put out your fall plants in the mid-upper and lower 1/2 of the USA to get buds in late Oct. Anyone do Fall gardens? 😎
 

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Nannymouse

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Ha, we plant our fall gardens in the spring! Even with starting plants indoors, it's not often we can get a squash plant to finish. Unless it is a radish...or can take some freeze, cuz we can get a freeze at the end of August, often.
 

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Nannymouse If you start your seed indoors in small containers and grow them using a Summer photoperiod and then flip before you put them outdoors, you can harvest flowering plants in 30 to 45 days, same as a radish. The trick is keeping them in small containers indoors, and flip to 12 after 30 days indoor. Shuck the males and only put out females 45 days before the first frost. 😎
 

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Creeperpark

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Plants from the box above after growing little while outdoors. I only use seeded plants and not clones, the plants from seed, have a taproot, clones have fibrous roots. Roots make a big difference outdoors in the wild. Photos from a past year using this method, a little before harvest time. 😎
 

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Creeperpark

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I only used fast flowering seeds when using this method. One can get 3 harvests a year here, Spring and Fall and one big Summer one. . Here a few buds from the plants shown in the box above. . 😎
 

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Creeperpark

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These are photos from previous years in the past, just as an example. I'm too blind now to do anything outdoors. I have so many memory's growing outdoors in the past, I sure miss growing in the wilderness! I have a deep sadness in my heart for the outdoors and can't do anything about it. Its over now.🤢
 

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Took about a dozen clones yesterday, and transplanted one clone into a 2 gallon pot.

Plus got 6 Chem cross seedlings in 2 gallon pots.

Got to have some Chem !!! :rtfo:
 

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What strains r those creep

UBC Chemo crossed with Chimera's C4, a favorite fast flowerer. I ran this cross outdoors in the wild, and had a lot of success with it, for about 10 years. I just finished a 12/12 seed to flower experiment indoors, using these seeds. You can check out "Grower Questions forum" and at the top, see some photos in the 12/12 thread, had a lot of fun. I can't grow outdoors anymore because of my handicap, so I brought the outdoors indoors. 😎
 

BobChronic6505

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UBC Chemo crossed with Chimera's C4, a favorite fast flowerer. I ran this cross outdoors in the wild, and had a lot of success with it, for about 10 years. I just finished a 12/12 seed to flower experiment indoors, using these seeds. You can check out "Grower Questions forum" and at the top, see some photos in the 12/12 thread, had a lot of fun. I can't grow outdoors anymore because of my handicap, so I brought the outdoors indoors. 😎

That sounds cool I'll check it out thanks creep
 

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