Transplanting inside before frost??

Jimbo48

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If need be can I transplant my two girls inside before it gets to cold? One of mine is 2 weeks into budding and the other a few days and by late Oct. its gonna get cold!! I'm in central New England.I know they will need more time so I want to keep them outside as long as possible and transplant inside w/ 12/12 light while they finish up...possible? Also any benefit to misting with molasses and bloom nuits.?
 

growinman

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........beware(if you already grow inside) of the bugs you'll be bringing in with it......in fact, if you are growing inside, I 'd advise against bringing her in. You dont have the natural preditors to fight mites, etc., in your house...... Just something to keep in mind.

Great luck to you!!

growinman
 

Blazingimmortals

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If need be can I transplant my two girls inside before it gets to cold? One of mine is 2 weeks into budding and the other a few days and by late Oct. its gonna get cold!! I'm in central New England.I know they will need more time so I want to keep them outside as long as possible and transplant inside w/ 12/12 light while they finish up...possible? Also any benefit to misting with molasses and bloom nuits.?

Hey jimbo, I would not transplant during flower I would let em be keep them in their natural enviroment the worst that can happen is your plants turning purple:leaf:


Why not just feed them mollases? I don't see nothing wrong with misting as long as you dont over do it I would keep misting with molasses only!!


Good Luck
 

Jimbo48

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Thanks growinman I'm not presently growing inside but bringing in bugs did occur to me but figured by the time i brought them in they'd be less active because it was getting colder and I was planning on keeping them out as long as possible covering at night if necessary but my other problem is with the sun so low in the sky they're getting only a few hour of direct sunlight now and Blazing...you think i should use just molasses and no nuits?
 

Johnnyorganic

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If need be can I transplant my two girls inside before it gets to cold? One of mine is 2 weeks into budding and the other a few days and by late Oct. its gonna get cold!! I'm in central New England.I know they will need more time so I want to keep them outside as long as possible and transplant inside w/ 12/12 light while they finish up...possible? Also any benefit to misting with molasses and bloom nuits.?
Bring them in, no problem. Flowering fertilizers would be appropriate at this time.

Just curious. Why do you suspect the plants will not finish flowering into the average first frost date? If the plant has been out since Spring, it should finish before first frost even in New England.

What strain is it? There are a few long-season Sativas out there.

Good luck and good growing.
 

Jimbo48

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Hope your right and they do finish up outside ...strain...???...two different bag seeds though both were descent weed on appears to be indica dominant...broad leaves and one appears sativa dominant..thinner leaves ...my guess anyways...the sativa looking one is ahead of the indica one.
 
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