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Old 09-06-2006, 09:20 PM   #1
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i was just wondering if its possible to grow year round in florida. supposed to be 11-10 hours of day light this time of year and in winter time it rarely gets frosts down south and doesn't get cold til late in the new year.??? has anyone tried or had success with it? thanks for any input.
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Old 09-07-2006, 03:26 AM   #2
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Your young plants will flower before they are mature if you start them in the fall, even in S. Florida.
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Your young plants will flower before they are mature if you start them in the fall, even in S. Florida.
Agree. Point-blank, not much more to say. The depletion of sunlight, causes the plant to flower, as if maybe a regular plant would do if it was ready to flower at the time. Thus, the change of Fall to Winter in Florida, would force any MJ plant to flower, no matter the age.

I live in Florida, and last grow season I started my grow too late, so therefore, my plant(that happened to be a female) was forced to flower about 3 weeks early. The plant still got to about 5ft. but if it hadn't have flowered early, it would possibly have been anywhere from 5.5ft to 7ft tall! My advice at this point, if you haven't already started your grow outside before now(and can't in any way grow inside), then you should just wait until about April or May of next year, in order to ensure you get a good successful grow!!

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but you could get them as big as you want inside, and then take them outside when ya wanna flower.
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lowryder strains can grow all year round if theres no frosts.
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I agree with the others. Veg them inside for as long as you want, them move them outside to flower. I, however, would keep them in pots, so that they could be easily moved if the weather turns bad.
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Cannabis Ruderalis is the plant that will survive all year round.. being what lowryder is crossed with..

lowryder itself wouldnt be ideal..but any pure ruderalis strain ive seen
myself survive naturally.. theyre usually a sight for sore eyes..but theyre hardier than any strain . The leaves of ruderalis lack the detail of Indica or Sativa. look more like theyve been cut out with a pair of serrated scissors.. not curvy..and shapely like the high THC varities.

Also .. some of the hardier outdoor strains..like texada timewarp.. will survive in the southern pacific coastal area here in B.C. year round..

granted they are sheltered in greenhouses or covered with tarps through the winter months.. i believe becoming semi dormant until spring.. not really growing at all..

I imagine you dont have that problem in florida!

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