I cant believe it!

alright so im trying to do an indoor grow and ehh its coming along . but when i germinated my bagseeds i threw one outside in begining of august and now its fuckin 9 in tall. if female do u think it would yield anything by first frost???
 
alright so im trying to do an indoor grow and ehh its coming along . but when i germinated my bagseeds i threw one outside in begining of august and now its fuckin 9 in tall. if female do u think it would yield anything by first frost???
Probably not. You could be only a couple of weeks away from the first frost in the northeast. Sorry bro.:cry:
 
Transplant it. it is just like any other plant.... All you need to keep it alive through winter is some 6500k cool white plus flouros or some daylight CFL's, a potting soil with nutes and water.

Good luck.... btw, sex that thing by forcing it to flower about 3 weeks after transplanting and bringing in, just to make sure you are not caring for a male all winter long.
 
good idea^ but idk if i got the lighting for it and idk bout transplanting it that tall. what do u boys think??
You should be able to transplant no problem. Bringing it in is about your only hope of getting any yield. I caution people about bringing plants from outdoor into an indoor grow room. It's a great way to bring hitchikers and all kinds of nasty stuff into your grow. Be careful.:blsmoke:
 
i just dug it up and transplanted it into a 5 gallon container . i think im goin to leave it outside til it starts getting colder then bring it in. its nice it has a stem as thick as a sharpie marker
 
if u leave it outside get some neem oil or get a couple packs of cfls and 2 rubbermaid boxes and a computer fan or 2
 
i think u want 5000-6500k for veg 3500 is closer to flower spectrum u could use them with some 6500k cfls i guess
 
if u mean to use 3500k lights no and yesalone in veg wrong spectrum but with some 6500 added yes u can use but i think u want to have two times as much 6500k as 3500K
but the bulbs are cheap u can get a 4 pack for like 5-6 bucks
 
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