So if a person was backyard (container) growing something like blueberry and blue dream and was at about 44-45d N, when would you expect to see the start of flowering?
So if a person was backyard (container) growing something like blueberry and blue dream and was at about 44-45d N, when would you expect to see the start of flowering?
All depends on wheres ya hang yur hat pilgrim. Ifin yur growing out doors with sunlight yual going to have to wait fur the season to start changing and the daylight gets less and less as winter comes. Once yur days are shorten to only 12 hours of daylight or less is when yual will start to see her produce flowers. Good luck and hope yual fills yur need in the end friend
BWD
ok I asked a dumb question.
So according to this chart, at 45dN it will not hit 12 hours until the end of Sept, say 9 weeks in flower..... December? err I'm fooked.
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e1/Hours_of_daylight_vs_latitude_vs_day_of_year_cmgle e.svg
err, not sure how that space got in the html link
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e1/Hours_of_daylight_vs_latitude_vs_day_of_year_cmgle e.svg
the board is working to defeat me it seems.
They won't start to flower until after the Autumn Equinox when the day and night hours equal each other.
Some people cover their plants with black tarpaulin or bin bags to artificially create a longer dark period, but that depends on the size of your plant and other factors.
Or you can quickly start an Auto plant now and it could be ready for harvest before November.
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Yeah I am realizing they will never make it outside here, although it's nice now, we will have frost in October (I'm guessing mid to late October for the first frost). I guess I will bring them in to the tent and hope they do not get too big <they are filling 25 gal pots now>.
So they started to flower this week (8/10) at a 14 hour 10 min day.
Sorry man, but you are wrong...if plants didnt start flowering until 12 hours of daylight, then i wouldnt be able to grow outdoors at all. Its all about strain selection and flower trigger. The strains i choose are all well flowering by the time i hit 14.5 hours of daylight
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