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medicinaluseonly

Well-Known Member
This must seem like a dumb question, but if you don't ask, you'll never know: does it matter what time of year you start an indoor garden? Can you grow in winter-all seasons, 24-7. I would say yes, but don't know if the genetics of the plant proscribe a spring-time start. IE the plant in natural order starts in spring snd dies in fall. Does it make a difference, or are all the parameters being controlled by the grower the deciding factor in the outcome of the smoke. I realize- to have better smoke, you must have better seeds. Thanks! "I give unto you all the herbs bearing seeds" (words of the Big Boss)
 

Garden Knowm

The Love Doctor
HI!!!

You can grow all year.. indoors... the only concern is temperature control.. especially during the HOT summers and freezing winters... Heat control is a problem that a lot of growers have.. IT requires some $$$ to deal with excessive heat.. proper exhaust and AC units..

cheers

THERE are no dumb questions --- iloveyou
 

ViRedd

New Member
The plants don't know what season it is outside of your cabinet. YOU are Mother Nature to the plants. They respond by hours of light and dark. In the Summer, the sun is shining 18 hours a day. In the Fall the sun is shining only 12 hours a day. When the sun is shining 18 hours a day, the plants are in their vegging cycle. When the sun is shining 12 hours a day, the plants go into their flowering cycle in an effort to reproduce. When the flowers (buds) on your plants are ripe, its time to chop them down. That time will vary depending upon the strain you're growing. Your light is the sun. Your water is the rain. Your fan is the wind. Your nutes are the food. YOU are Mother Nature indoors and you control all the elements.

Vi
 
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