I have to harvest way too early!!

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Leisuresuit13

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Hi,
Complete amateur, first time grow out of a seed found in a bag in April. Grew it over one of our worst summers in Ireland in a plastic greenhouse. Only nutrient used was tomato feed. Today it stands about 5ft tall and looks fairly healthy, has quite a few bud sites, small in size, but the weather is starting to turn very cold and wet and I have to move house in a week!! I thought about relocating the plant in a secret location but the Irish weather will kill it for sure if left totally exposed. I've attached a pic of the early flowers. Is there any point keeping it at all and trying to dry and cure what I have? That's if I even have anything worth keeping!!
I have to harvest way too early
I understand it won't be anywhere as near as potent. It was all just a bit of fun, I was really hoping it'd be finished in time!! Any input welcome!! Cheers..
 
CapollaGenetix

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Long way to go till its even worth drying dude, I would say thats in week 2/3 of flower maybe even earlier, Let her toughen to the weather man.
 
PipeCarver

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Hi,
Complete amateur, first time grow out of a seed found in a bag in April. Grew it over one of our worst summers in Ireland in a plastic greenhouse. Only nutrient used was tomato feed. Today it stands about 5ft tall and looks fairly healthy, has quite a few bud sites, small in size, but the weather is starting to turn very cold and wet and I have to move house in a week!! I thought about relocating the plant in a secret location but the Irish weather will kill it for sure if left totally exposed. I've attached a pic of the early flowers. Is there any point keeping it at all and trying to dry and cure what I have? That's if I even have anything worth keeping!! View attachment 1035239I understand it won't be anywhere as near as potent. It was all just a bit of fun, I was really hoping it'd be finished in time!! Any input welcome!! Cheers..
I just looked at the weather in Ireland over the next week in a few different locations and your weather is very similar to mine in Nova Scotia Canada. We had frost 4 days last week with overnight lows around 5c. Daytime we are a bit warmer at 20c today and through the week but after that in October we could get freezing weather. So far my plants are doing well. although I had to bring trhem indoors through the huricane but that brought up warmer weather and they're going back out today. I've mine covered with a plastic pup tent and that kept the frost off them.....Good luck, I'd keep them out for as long as you can...don't rush to harvest.
 
Oldmanbud50

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Long way off m8. Weather s a bitch. Same in UK.. If you can cover her with some kind of clear plastic. Let her run be a waste of your fun time to lose her now nice looking plant for an outdoor grow in Ireland m8
 

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