Let’ s go over the first point brought up by frozenb, you can figure out when, or at what daylength, a specific strain will flower, by doing a test run indoors with a clone that will be the same exact one used outdoors. A test like reducing light 2 hours a week… but you still have to chose from something that has the potencial. So a guideline that took me a while to find is this;
Looks for the weather statistics that give you daytime high temperature average per week, the low temps will probably be on the same chart, but first look for the last week that still has an average high of 18°Celcius, that meens some days will be higher and some lower, anyways consider that tha last good week, so then count backwards 8 weeks and that is when you need your 8 week strain to begin flowering. How to get your plant to flower then is your job, always conditionnal to environment and strain specification, and your pot size is an environmental factor.
On the second point by frozenb, i like feel like morning sun is good to lift off the dew and give em a little higher leaf temperature, but i’m just on the 46th paralel, what do i know.
Good growin to you-alls. -Brice
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