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reddog0468

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I’m am new to growing Cannabis so sorry if I ask a dumb question i think I’m 2 to 3 weeks into the flower stage but im not sure the plant look really healthy to me it is a White widow and I’m in Michigan and just wondering how long dose the flowering takes and is there anything I should be doing sorry for the noob questions

Thxs for any help
 

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I’m am new to growing Cannabis so sorry if I ask a dumb question i think I’m 2 to 3 weeks into the flower stage but im not sure the plant look really healthy to me it is a White widow and I’m in Michigan and just wondering how long dose the flowering takes and is there anything I should be doing sorry for the noob questions

Thxs for any help
Your plants look healthy and in good shape.

I took a quick look at a couple of web pages on the White Widow strain and saw that the flowering time is considered to be 7 to 9 weeks. If you are 2 to 3 weeks into that window then you have the 6 to 7 weeks left to go.

Don't know what part of the state you are in. Here in the southeast corner of Michigan, in my area of Macomb County, I figure that I have until mid October, maybe closer to the end of the month, before the first heavy frost hits. An unusually early frost for me would be the 16th and that is 5 weeks down the road. Six weeks is Oct 23 which I fell is about average here because Lake St. Clair is just a few miles away and helps keep the nights warm in early to mid autumn so often there is frost just 10 miles away but not here.

I am preparing for any frost that might happen before my two patio stealth plants are ready or ripe. I can throw some lightweight blankets over them and the other culinary herbs that are also on the patio. Or I could use a couple of bed sheets.

There is a thread directed at Michigan growers in one of the other sub forums on this message board.
https://www.420magazine.com/community/threads/michigan-growers-unite.461373/

Enjoy the day even if it will be a hot and humid one.
 
I’m in the Downriver area and thxs for the replay and the link I will be checking it out I just did not know if I should be do anything to you like trimming it up or just leave it alone

Thanks for the info I appreciate it
 
@reddog0468, the downriver area, you are in good shape. Lake Erie is like a huge heat sink. It has been absorbing warmth all summer and will radiate that heat for weeks helping to keep the chance of frost low. I just checked and today Lake Eire is approx 10 degrees warmer than Lake St. Clair.

As for trimming I figure that is up to you. Maybe some of the others can help out with that.

Great day today except for the humidity; enjoy it anyway.
 
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