Too Hot Outside?

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SlightlyStoopid

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hey guys, i have a question and you guys seem too have alot of usefull and helpfull anwsers.

Can it be too hot outside for a MJ plant? cause right now its about
102.7 F :holysheep: and my little plant is only about 2-3 inches tall. if it is too hot would moving it into some shade with some sun light shining through be ok? or should i just leave it directly in the sun like it is?

Thanks guys!

Slightly Stoopid
 
Since it's a seedling, I would move it into the shade and make sure it's watered properly. They should be just fine though. Mother Nature will allow them to grow into strong ladies. Just my thoughts. Take care and be safe.
 
Thanks for the imput smokey
i just moved my little one into some shade/sun
and it feels alot more comfy in the shade then the sun.:clap:

i also have another question:

Do plants that grow outdoor take a little longer to grow then plants that are indoor? :confused:

Thanks,

Slightly Stoopid
 
plants that are kept outside and not put in a dark room during their dark period or their "lights off" cycle do take a little longer outside due to the fact that there has to be a solid 12 hours of it being dark and this happens around the end of august or september.if your growing in the woods,a rule of thumb is to always pull them before a week b-4 hunting season.before huntin season is a week away due to the fact that there always seems to be that hunter that starts huntin early.also,if you look at the reviews from nirvana four way on seedboutique,there is a review of someone saying they like the strain because it grew good under 100 degree temps.either way though,if its 100 degrees or more,your soil is gonna be drying up very quickly and your plants gonna be taking in alot of water.
 
shade wouldnt hurt. keep them watered . they will dry out like a popcorn fart... fast. keeep an eye on them buddy. GL
 
so around the end of august i should see some growth spurts maybe?

and no im not growing in the woods just out in my secret spot in my backyard, but thanks fr the advice cause we do have some woods around here that i might want to grow in, but i dont think hunters would be a problem in southen cali. but im going to find those reviews cause that sounds like a intresting strain. and i have to water them every morning to keep them hydraded.

thanks Aurora Indicas Dad and Bznuts for the input its appricated!

Slightly Stoopid
 
its been over a hundred where i live and my plants look SOOOO happy. hahahaha Your good!

GOOD LUCK ON YOUR GROW TOO! keep us updated!
 

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