She is looking Good an Frosty!
An Welcome to the Community! Keep Us Updated on the Grow with Pic’s!
Oh some outside plant’s can finish up in September or early mid October just depends on where u live with Temps an how u like ur Trics on ur plant…
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Awsome! Thank you!
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I live near the 36 parallel and my outdoor photos are usually peaked near Halloween. Autos are normally set on how long the flower. Regardless of lighting.
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You seem to be a week or 2 ahead of my outdoors and I’m expecting late Oct early September I’m also on the east coast I’m assuming by name your in Chicago so not sure how different our regions are with weather this time of year but I would say just check the daily weather and any chance of severe rain or wind maybe bring indoors for the night so less chance of bud rot and keep in eye on trichomes come mid October or somewhere around there like big worm also suggested
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Nice looking lady’s, and welcome to the community @XxWindycityxX
They look like they will finish around mid October but all preferable to the own I suppose
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Awsome! Thank you guys so much for the help, i actually took these pictures about 2 weeks prior to posting them. It was my first post on here and its my first time growing. Im in the Chicago area and getting close battling the weather. Ill post updated pictures to be more accurate to where im at. Thanks everyone!
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Welcome and feel free to ask any questions ya have lots of friendly and informative people in this community and chances of there being posts already out on a similar question or concern you have are pretty high ( took about 2 weeks to actually write a post cause anything I was curious about was already a topic so great community to just browse through as well) and happy growing
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Here’s some of the updated pics! Thanks for all the help and info guys. This is my first grow 1st 3 pics are sundae driver clones… rest are an unknown strain from seeds. The clones were very hard to keep alive but with tons of research i managed to keep them healthy
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About 8 to 10 weeks is what most strains take. Sativas take more time.
Problems, why?
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Hopefully they’ll be ready soon the weather will change very soon and i know ill have tons of problems
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They look really good nice work on your first grow and I know what ya mean about the weather I’m only getting winds of like 15mph and bring the plants in at night now also had to build a ghetto wind barrier around the fencing lol hopefully your able to do something like that as well this time of year and as for colder nights the soil temp will differ from the air temp not by much if in pots but if worried about that could mulch the top of soil or wrap the pots in warm cloth or whatever ya got. Haven’t tried either method just did a lot of outdoor growing research for my region and going to wrap pots myself. Hopefully the weather holds out just long enough for ya and again great job
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