Yeti bx2, f3 and moondawg f2 northeast outdoor flowering times?

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Just curious the yeti bx2 and yeti f3 outdoor flowering times and moondawg f2 outdoor flowering times. E live in New York area and am curious if these will finish by October 10 or so?
 
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I didn't see this thread until just now. I would say there is a good chance that several of your phenos will finish. They are all worked to finish outside . Best of luck out there .
 
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Just curious the yeti bx2 and yeti f3 outdoor flowering times and moondawg f2 outdoor flowering times. E live in New York area and am curious if these will finish by October 10 or so?

Yes, mostly they should all start being in the harvest window by the 10th. Some will be more ripe than others, but generally speaking the yeti and moondawgs should all be looking good around the 10-15 of october. The bx2 will be the iffy one. It depends on how much of the yeti comes through in the seeds. Your going to see some more UD phenos which will definately want to go into late october. Another good thing about the yeti and moondawg is that they will be the last plants to start rotting. The can take freezes, rains, winds, cold temps all in october. They are strong outdoor plants. Just make sure you plan to really support those plants. They will get HUGE and the buds will be gigantic. Most of us here at the farm now use shit like big diamter ranch fencing , kind of like hardware cloth except bigger diameter grids and its all metal fencing that wraps the whole plants. And even sometimes we have to double wrap them, cause they outgrow the first round of fencing.
 
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For those of us that had very good sun spots, it wasnt unusual to see 7+ lb plants in 200 gallon pots. Even had one of our crew hit the 9lb mark. But its all in the staking and cleaning up the insides and juicing the hell out of them. But thats in our climate, not sure when the temps really start dropping for you, but if it stays warm enough into late september when they are really stacking up and swelling, then your good. Then when rains come and temps drop, you already have most your weight, its basically just waiting for the resins to mature mostly.

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