When is outdoor harvest in cali this year?

NoobgrowerLbc

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I put down on june 21. Normally it dont show any signs of flowering but this year it showed alot sooner. Last year harvest was expected on october. What you guys think is the expected harvest this year?
 
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Norcal69

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Ive been hearing some people are flowering already. BUt im expecting them mine to start flowering in 2-3 weeks
 

Booger mama

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Yes half of my crop is flowering now. I planted mid-april then again mid-may and the mid-may crop started flowering this week. I posted pics on the show and tell forum. I don't get it because they're all grown in the same area but only the little guys flowered?
 

Dudogrow

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I'm in socal and I expect to be harvesting throughout September and October. Most of my plants started flowering 2 weeks ago.
 

Metasynth

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Some plants finish faster, some take longer. Indica, sativa, hybrids, they all finish at different times usually. Even different phenotypes from the same strain if you’re growin from seed.

Im in SoCal and I usually harvest from mid October into the middle of November. Not all my plants finish at the same time, cause I usually grow several different strains outdoors.
 

emerson61

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You are right. Sativas tend to take longer in my experience. Usually mid -Oct or into Nov if you want 20% amber trichs or more...plus, I usually battle PWM and/or bud rot each year despite fans on the plants, Neem, etc. Just comes with territory if you top and bend and get 24+ huge colas at the end...lot of moisture in those beautiful flowers!
 

dirrtyd

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Growing ten strains some are flowering and some haven’t started yet. I planted seedlings and clones through out May and June. Will be interesting when the June plants trigger. Bay Area here.
 

topcat

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At 38N, near the coast, harvest is typically at mid October, sometimes sooner, depending on variety. The unwritten rule here is "harvest by Halloween", because the fog gets heavy and fungus is the bane. Staggered harvests are a good thing. Strongly leaning Sativa's don't finish here. Even in a drought, without rain, the ground continues to get colder and the plants shut down. I've gone to the beginning of December and failed on them. Twelve feet tall, though. Impressive in the compost pile.
 
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