Excellent job!
We're just getting into the flowering cycle. Crossing all fingers that they have enough time to run the full course.
What were the low temps getting to for you guys? Here in MA temps are still pretty reasonable.
Also did you manipulate their light cycles at all?
Great looking grow, congrats!!
@massmedicinals
Thanks @massmedicinals.
Low's were down to 30 degrees earlier in the week, then it warmed up a little. It was 39 last night. A cold frame is a must around here (I learned from last year). Also, selecting strains with the shortest flowering period. Last year, out of 4 strains, Obama was the only one that I didn't have to take premature. The other three were better suited to Southern Oregon/Northern Cali.
No light manipulation was used, just vegged indoors.
Thank you for the motivational words. Keep Steemin!
Given our vast experience working in a vacuum. That's essentially what an indoor grow is... We did not do our own due diligence researching the importance of strain selection for outdoor operations.
Wow, hopefully we do not experience those kind of temperatures anytime soon over here on the east coast.
Yeah, it's pretty extreme out here that is for sure. Outdoor and indoor are completely different animals. Due to the legal status of cannabis, many people can grow well indoors but are unprepared for the high winds, temperature fluctuations, hail, rain, animals, pests, and foreign debris, etc... Every season is a learning experience.
Learning experience... Well said!
How long did u veg indoors for?
4-6 weeks I believe. Clones were taken in late April and put outdoors in early June. I would have put them out sooner but it still freezes in May sometimes around here and I would have had to keep them under artificial light to keep them from triggering too early.