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GreenLeaf
hi all,

i was wondering if eney one nose if you can grow outside in england in the winter months fom about now in sept to about late nov time does eney 1 know if you can?

G.L
Bish
Nope.
GreenLeaf
hi bish,

wat do u mean u cant grow out side at this time or you dont no eney one who nose about it?

G.L pinch.gif
Magpie Island
Plants that have been outside since the summer should be able to stay out until the first bad frost (whenever that might be). You would have to watch the weather and be aware of moisture levels to avoid bud rot.

If you are thiunking about starting now, then NO, you will not be able to get a plant to grow to maturity with the low light levels and the cold weather etc.

Hope that answers your question.

Magpie sad.gif
GreenLeaf
hey magpie island,

thanks cos i was thinking of starting a grow but now i wont bother now but when would be the best time to start one next time round?

G.L
twinkle
march/april buddie imho,twinkle cat.gif
wreckedagain
Ialways start mine indoors about the end of feb and then start to move them outside gradually about march april,next year im thinking about forcing them about may has anyone got any views on this and will i be able to get to crops in the year 1 early 2 late whistling.gif Best wishes
WRECKEDAGAIN
RAZ
You should wait till all risks of frost have gone smile.gif ...

Around end of May is a good time, stick them out to early and they'll just stretch to the skies, due to lack of sun smile.gif
voodoo_bud
I started my Voodoo girls end of May, now into 4 weeks of flowering and approximately 6 and a half foot high stoned.gif
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