Should I grow in the winter

Guccimono

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I’ve done a lot of research and know how to grow, but where I live it’s fairly tricky, I live in southern Florida and it basically rains everyday, I was counting how much it rained during the week and it rained everyday lmao, so I was thinking of maybe I should grow in winter because temperatures don’t get low at all over here, the max I’ve seen was like 50, but it is usually 60, and I’m only doing this because it rains a lot less in the winter.
Any ideas would helpful.
 

Jamesbong96

Member
Yeah bro you could grow in the winter but only indoor I believe just because the light cycle during the winter months would push them into flower really quickly.,I'm not 100 percent sure on this, but pretty sure.
 

too larry

Well-Known Member
I’ve done a lot of research and know how to grow, but where I live it’s fairly tricky, I live in southern Florida and it basically rains everyday, I was counting how much it rained during the week and it rained everyday lmao, so I was thinking of maybe I should grow in winter because temperatures don’t get low at all over here, the max I’ve seen was like 50, but it is usually 60, and I’m only doing this because it rains a lot less in the winter.
Any ideas would helpful.
Yes. I'm in north Florida and I do a spring crop {grown in winter, chopped in Spring} If you can, veg then to about waist high. They will flower as soon as they go outside if they are sexually mature.
 

too larry

Well-Known Member
You will need to do the math, just to make sure they don't reveg in the spring before they are ready. Last year I started seeds on Dec 1st, and I ran into reveg issues. This year I already have some of my sprouts up.
 
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