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More likely 15 weeks or so from seed imo, 12 weeks from clones.

 

And yeah, anything from 6-9 months for an outdoor crop, although position and variety will come into that.

 

Get a small indoor GR going and you'll be smoking your own fine kind in no time. lol

I concur lol

If you want to hold out and wait for the outdoors season, people generally start putting them in around Sep-Oct over here, harvest is usually around easter time, or late march. Goodluck lol

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sept/ oct is a good time to start if your wanting trees or growing know very long flowering plants that will flower as soon as day light hours drop.. fathers day to mothers day is what i was always told to do.

 

 

if you want to grow a couple of smaller plants that wont get to fence height plant seed in early december(peak summer) late dec (clones) fast growth rate and will be at about 2 to 3 foot by flowering time feb.. by april plants will be finnishing in still good light without rain..

 

 

If you want to grow now buy a flouro fitting and gro lux globe veg 18/6 light hours to about 1foot then plant outside in the winter sun 12/12 to 10/14off, high risk of mould from rain and may not finnish well but will flower and yield something. Best bet though is a small HPs light from a grow shop plants grown in a spare cupboard or room would yield a whole lot more in a fster period, be more secure and wont have the rain rotting buds..

 

good luck.

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