Outdoor grow Northern Quebec 2020

steve870

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Hi this year i decided to put some plants in the ground since the law that prohibited quebecers to grow their own weed as been ruled inconstitutionnal by the superior court of Quebec. I am planning to grow some bc big bud, a cheese auto and maybe some other strains like Northern lights fast and OG Kush
So far i just started the BC big bud because i need to sex them before puting them in the ground as they are regular not feminized seeds

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Note: the pot in the middle is just catnip lol
 

steve870

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these are my father orchids, he has a big collection of them now

yeah i had to leave them under a t8 for some time now they are under a 150w mars hydro led and sorting themselves out
 

steve870

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cloning some cuts right now to sex these plants. Any suggestions on when to start my feminized plants
 

dunkin73

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I'm just south of you in the Adirondacks of NY State. This year I am trying Master Kush, some Lemon OG Haze autoflowers, and some seeds I got from a stressed Raspberry Kush from last year. That was some nice, tasty bud. I order seeds from Nirvana usually. The growing season is short here too. Last year had to take them inside middle of September due to shitty weather, and some work being done around my house. I grow in pots, soil here is bad and alot of sand and clay. I use foxfarm soil and amend it with blood and bone meal. I never have more than six or seven plants, but i get enough bud to last the year. I am looking forward to visiting Canada this year and being able to buy some recreational. Last year I visited Ontario in May but nobody was selling recreational yet. Good luck and message me if any questions.
 

xox

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i also live in the north i will bet money they wont finish properly befor the frost even with a cold frame greenhouse i grew some gdp last year in that climate with a greenhouse i had a plant half the size of a car it only yielded 6.5 ozs of flower and 200g of good quality trim the flowers were mediocre at best. i would recommend growing autos since they will finish befor the frost sets in will likely get higher quality flowers.
 

steve870

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Transplanted My northern lights. was a bit stressed by the light frost we got but they are fine
 
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