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FlyingNatural

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Hey guys,
I started 20 lil ones this year mid april. My youngins are bout 3-1/2' - 4' tall now. have I started too early? I read somewhere that plants may not finish completely if started too early. If so, do I need to clone when sex is revealed to "stop the clock"? Sex has not shown just yet,I am eager to know what I have (we need weed sonograms:) They do look mighty sweet,I will have pics for ya' when I scale the cliff again :p They are NL, WW, Crystal. One fell over from wind and is no longer with us :( One was chewed in half by a deer and was naturally topped,thanx bambi. I had a bit of a bug problem in the beginning but I have brought it under control with neem. This is not my forum(outdoor cult) I prefer indoor,so all your input on the geat,beautiful outdoors is welcome.Thanx for your time and stay safe :D:D:D
 
FlyingNatural said:
Hey guys,
I started 20 lil ones this year mid april. My youngins are bout 3-1/2' - 4' tall now. have I started too early? I read somewhere that plants may not finish completely if started too early. If so, do I need to clone when sex is revealed to "stop the clock"? Sex has not shown just yet,I am eager to know what I have (we need weed sonograms:) They do look mighty sweet,I will have pics for ya' when I scale the cliff again :p They are NL, WW, Crystal. One fell over from wind and is no longer with us :( One was chewed in half by a deer and was naturally topped,thanx bambi. I had a bit of a bug problem in the beginning but I have brought it under control with neem. This is not my forum(outdoor cult) I prefer indoor,so all your input on the geat,beautiful outdoors is welcome.Thanx for your time and stay safe :D:D:D

An early start only means more veg' time, more veg time = more growth. More growth = bigger plants/yields.
They will flower and finish just as they should.
 
Man you started them just in the right time!And they will grow big,huge and you will have a good yield if you take care of them!I started my plants about a month before you did yours and they are just fine!Post some pics of aour plants so we can all see how they look:)
 
hey guys,
Thanx for the input :) That is what I figured, I am used to the indoors :)You can see some pics on my "misty mountain hop" post below:)
 
This is my first proper outdoor grow in over ten years.
I used to concentrate my efforts on indoor SOG in 1gal pots, before I relocated.

I too was concerned about the overall finishing height of my crop.
This is a back yard crop.

Having read TOA's great thread about Supper Cropping, I followed his advice to control height.

I transplanted into the patch last weekend. all of my plants were in the 18" bracket, with no signs of being root bound.

Looking forward to seeing some of your pics
 

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