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Cpurola's Outdoor grow in Southeast Michigan 2025

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Cpurola's Outdoor grow in Southeast Michigan 2025

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They’ll probably get to looking a little better as the day progresses! Soil probably isn’t drying out very well under those conditions!
And I watered them just before the 'rainy season' started.
Sure glad this isn't happening while in flower. (another good reason to keep them in pots)
Wish the climate would up and change all the way already so we can go back to a more consistent pattern. Geesch.
 
I don't think that photoperiods will flower even under these conditions. From what i've learned about them outdoors they know what age to begin a transition and these are too young. Yes they are struggling and don't like the cold but they are being protected and there tough, although i'm sure you don't like seeing them like this i don't think they'll be any long term effects just slower growth of course.
 
I don't think that photoperiods will flower even under these conditions. From what i've learned about them outdoors they know what age to begin a transition and these are too young. Yes they are struggling and don't like the cold but they are being protected and there tough, although i'm sure you don't like seeing them like this i don't think they'll be any long term effects just slower growth of course.
I put mine outside as soon as it’s warm enough with less than 12 hours of direct light sometimes and they don’t flower. They grow slower than normal but I’ve never had any jump the tracks. I think you are 100% correct.
 
Thanks all, I'll try to worry less and enjoy the adventure more. LOL
Trying not to make too many stupid mistakes this time and mother nature isn't helping.

If we get a break in the rain I may transplant some of the Autos today.
 
That's an idea. Ya, I've got a few shop lights laying around. Let me think on that awhile.....
I would just go give hubs the “hey babe i need a favor” eyes and have him throw them up there for you! 😆 im a worry wort! i tried going out early last year? had plastic over my plants! getting hailed on! led lights dangling above them all the while! 🤣absolute shit show! got them through that only to let them go later in summer becuase im broken : / LOL! BUT! they didnt pre flower : ) ✌️
 
The way her plants veg in the summer I think getting a later start might keep them a little smaller so they don’t dwarf her later on! Might be a silver lining to this weather! A second or third week of June final potting might make September a lot more pleasant!
 
And I watered them just before the 'rainy season' started.
Sure glad this isn't happening while in flower. (another good reason to keep them in pots)
Wish the climate would up and change all the way already so we can go back to a more consistent pattern. Geesch.
This is an autoflower that I just uprooted. When I planted it back in february it hailed the next day 😭
 

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Ya know, I did have a 'what is he doing' moment myself after your long, intense missive about autos. 😉
And don't appologize, you have strong feelings and valid concerns. And I'm learning lots from you.
Dido dido dido!!
 
Too late for the lights.
One of the Lucky13, Black Rose Indica has started flowering and it's a boy. 5 weeks.
Got a whiff of weed smell and examined all. 🙁
Maybe I should just stop trying to grow the reg. seeds. I'm obviously doing something wrong.

Blk Rose Indica 5 weeks
 
Too late for the lights.
One of the Lucky13, Black Rose Indica has started flowering and it's a boy. 5 weeks.
Got a whiff of weed smell and examined all. 🙁

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I dont think it’s too late, that could have been a weakling : ) maybe? I dont know really, just trying to get the vibe going! 😃
 
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