Stormy Weather

D@ddio

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So, I'm in NE and the weather has been shit. Not to mention that we may see either a hurricane or the tail end of a hurricane. So... I brought my girls in to protect them.
There is a big south facing window in the room but it's still nothing like being outside. I was thinking I should let them get pretty dry before watering again. They are about 8 weeks into flowering. Trichomes are still pretty much clear. The little hairs are still almost all white, so i'm figuring another week or two tilI I harvest them.

My question is, should I maybe put them in the ground for the end of the flowering after the shit weather ends or leave them root bound in the pots they're in till I harvest?

This is my first grow and the advice I've gotten here is well appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 

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wiethe20

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Do not take them back outside, we're about to be getting it...

There saying it will be bad even if it's the tail end

Goodluck, you'll need it if you go back out there I'll put money it's gonna storm baddd with realllly cold nights already getting into the lower 40s and I'm in ohio and I know where getting hit
 

wiethe20

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It's taken my HUMIDTY and flown off with it...I'm getting nervous too as I am days away from harvest
 

D@ddio

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Looks like next tuesday the weather ought to be nice. Sunshine and 60's.
Going to leave them where they are till then. I have one of those bright Lights from.... I don't know where it's from, it suppose to help with vitamin D deficiency during the winter. I think I'll put that in there till I move them. Cant hurt right?
 

hotrodharley

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Take a butcher knife and insert it in several places through your root ball on each side of the planter. Don't go nuts. 3 or 4 straight thrusts THROUGH the root ball between the main stem and the sides of the container. Healed roots fork just like topping the plant.Renewed root growth keeps them vigorous.
 
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