Thinkin of tryin the great outdoors.

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Hey, I was just thinkin, it would be too late to start a grow outside this late into the year, wouldn't it? I was just wondering because I am in the very deep south, and the climate around here is pretty warm till mid october... While I'm on the subject, I found a VERY deep wooded area, and down here we have horrible bugs (Scoping for spots I found a Bannana Spider the size of a grapefruit... Is there any way to get rid of spiders? (I really hate those eight legged freaks.
Thanks.
Louis,
 
if you have a month for veging and a 1 to 2 and for flowering then i guess, maby a pro will come by and give you better specs
 
i am in the deep south as well and most outdoor plants have started flowering already, what you can do and what i do is veg em inside and let em flower outside, i get more crops a year doing this. gl bro
 
Thanks, but wont that shock the plant? I wanted it to live a nice,liesurely life. :p
 
wont that shock the plant?
Start it outside in a jiffy pellet under natural light. Bring it in when it's a week old and veg it until it's the height you want. You'll still have to take it back outside slowly and never under full sunlight at first. If starting this late I would find a very sunny open spot for it so it can get plenty of light for it's final planting plot.
 
I guess you'd squeeze a lowryder grow, it's auto flowering anyway. Any longer flowering strains and you're in danger of frost (where I live anyway)
 
Not here. We don't get frost till december.... And even in that case maybe once a year. (I haven't seen snow in nine years since I moved from up north.) I love it.
 

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