1. The Hipforums announces it first ever fundraiser. After nearly 30 years online, we must ask our members and guests to help support the website. Thanks to years of ongoing financial support of our members, advertisers and volunteer admin staff, we have been able to keep the forums alive.

    Now we must ask for help as available funds have all been used for our Internet server and other fees.

    So please donate any amount to our PayPal account donate@Hipforum.com to keep the site going. If we can get enough for a few months fees, we won't need to nag you again!

    You could also subscribe to the forums and get an upgrade to Supporter or Lifetime Supporter here

    You can dismiss this message by clicking on the X in the upper right corner.

    Thanks! The Hipforums Staff
    Dismiss Notice

Outdoor flowering in Canada

Discussion in 'Cannabis Outdoors' started by WeeDMaN, Aug 13, 2007.

  1. WeeDMaN

    WeeDMaN a pothead

    Messages:
    3,476
    Likes Received:
    10
    we have early frost in canada n I was jus wondering if anybody new around what time they naturally start flowering, or if it is neccissary to force flower . I got 1 female in the back yard in a hidden spot , its got 9 leafers the size of my hand and white female preflowers. comina long nicely jus wondering around what time, its white russian by the way.
     
  2. DeathRowDisco

    DeathRowDisco Member

    Messages:
    695
    Likes Received:
    1
    Well, it mostly depends on where you live... and if you don't live in the "flatlands" part of Canada (haha) it depends, specifically, on your location. There are people in my town that cropped off in June-July, because where they are on the mountains, the light patterns are way more hardcore. We get daylight from about 4AM and then it's shadier and cool by around 5:30-6PM, and then dark around 9:30-10... in the middle of Summer. Most people around here crop off around September/October.

    If you're worried about waking up with frost, don't be. One or two good frosts is actually a good thing for plants that are already well into bud/almost ready to crop. It shocks them into producing just a wee bit more THC.
     
  3. shakke

    shakke Member

    Messages:
    12
    Likes Received:
    0
    Unless you're growing Freezeland (frost resistant) I would try and avoid the frost! Saw a few guys lose a lot last year. I aim for end of Sept early Oct. Might let one frost through, but would head out for an emergency harvest if a second came in.

    Mine are just starting to flower...don't worry...it all happens REAL quick :)
     
  1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
    Dismiss Notice