Absolutely @Sirsmokes!! There is no doubt that the cold slows or even stops the growth. In fact, since I didn’t plant until July 4th, with the cold weather, i’m not going to be harvesting until mid October if I can keep them warm enough. Sun’s out today though!!
I can’t say it enough but i’m Definitely moving indoor for my next grow.
Indoor is nice as well but nothing beats free sunlight, but on the other hand you can control their invironment and typically don’t have as many pests but it does come with its own set of issues to overcome. I’m indoor this year and next year I’m hoping to throw some outdoors mt parents just got a couple acres in the smokey mountains and I was wanting to grow there however I won’t be able to babysit those and I’m not sure if my dad would be able to remember to care for them or not and my mom might be scared to grow so who knows how that’s gonna work I might just have to plant something wit out letting them know… and just hope that they grow good I just need a handful of bag seeds
Listen to @Majiktoker@bob31@latewood these are the 3 who you can take what they tell you and run with it… they wI’ll not lead you in wrong direction. I just had this conversation because even though I’m indoor it’s a non heated garage the can survive down into the low 40s they just don’t do much growing and I’m not sure if that affects the ripenING of the buds and tricomes but they are who I would listen to
I have a plant outside. It was 41 last night. Not optimal for MJ plants but i don’t really have room right now for her indoors. 75 degrees is what they thrive in!
Leave her alone PA weather conditions will be fine.
Your girls are still growing way too many new white hairs. Only one thing worse than plant dying is Grow her cut it down and a bag of beat meds