Kate Pearson
- 20
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Good morning everyone.
I grew weed in my greenhouse for the first time this summer.
My biggest problem has been running out of time.
I planted 5 seeds at beginning of May. All germinated in 6 days. Plants grew well although very tall, however, flowering took it's time, beginning around middle of September. The temperatures started to drop in October and the flowering came to a standstill.
Would bringing on the seeds say a month earlier have solved this problem?
I understand that flowering is triggered by shorter daylight hours which suggests to me no matter how early I plant the seeds, nature and the seasons control when the plants decide to flower. It's been a bit of a disaster though, bad yield.
The seeds I bought were suitable for greenhouses.
Advice/thoughts appreciated.
I grew weed in my greenhouse for the first time this summer.
My biggest problem has been running out of time.
I planted 5 seeds at beginning of May. All germinated in 6 days. Plants grew well although very tall, however, flowering took it's time, beginning around middle of September. The temperatures started to drop in October and the flowering came to a standstill.
Would bringing on the seeds say a month earlier have solved this problem?
I understand that flowering is triggered by shorter daylight hours which suggests to me no matter how early I plant the seeds, nature and the seasons control when the plants decide to flower. It's been a bit of a disaster though, bad yield.
The seeds I bought were suitable for greenhouses.
Advice/thoughts appreciated.