when to start growing

Discussion in 'Cannabis Outdoors' started by Mac, Feb 6, 2006.

  1. Mac

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    so me and my friends are goin on a big road trip to california at the ned of may...if i were to start growing at the end of febuary would the mj be ready to harvest by then?? i would grow in a big pot with organic soil that ill buy in a remote place with decent light. im a noob so help me out..
     
  2. rangerdanger

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    Outside:

    Plant after the first danger of frost has passed (call a local nursery if you're unsure).
    In late summer, shorter days tell the plant fall is aproaching and the plant starts to make buds if it's a girl (if it's a male get rid of it).
    It takes 2 months to finish flowering, usually mid-late Oct.

    Inside:
    Set up a growspace with adequate light (6,000 lumens per sq/ft) & ventilation., soil, containers & nutrients.
    It usually takes 6 weeks from when you germinate seeds until they are sexually mature.
    After inducing flowering, it takes 2 months to finish, just like outside.
     
  3. Mac

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    so if i started planting in late feb. is it silly to think i will have a full budded plant by the end of may?
     
  4. rangerdanger

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    Not outside. Except...
    If you raised them until sexually mature in a growroom under 24/0 light and set them outside on April 1 or before, you would have a 60--70% chance of tricking the plants and possibly getting some buds, but then you'd need a week to slow-dry them (quick-dried pot tastes awful) and a min. 2-week cure would make them smell, taste & burn better and increase potency.

    But without a growroom, no.
     
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