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@Gorrilla420, here every season is different and you can never guess what it will be like... one year it will be warm until the end of November, another year it will be very cold already at the beginning of October... the same with the rain, last year there was a big drought, this year too, but not with such huge temperatures as last time (70+ degrees C in the sun, my biggest plant drank 120 liters of water a day, hell)... in the late
summer and autumn, if there are frequent rains, there will be problems with mold, but also with caterpillars... when there is not a lot of rain, there are no caterpillars either, that's what I found out... but yes, I'm not from the UK
@DrBud420, ahh no worries buddy it was just to see if you was uk that’s all , as they are doing so well haha, here the weather is so unpredictable it’s 25c one day then next it’s raining and down to 10c so any what’s in flower I have to check daily if have any rain for mould/rot
@DrBud420, just checked them out they are well on there way to being some big girls, I’ve been well behind this year with getting fems out due to finding a new spot. Curious question what country you in buddy?
@Gorrilla420, thanks mate, yours are beautiful too :grin:Altrough it's hot now, it's 50+ degrees C in the sun and today they suffered from heat stress, but nothing too much, these days I'll put up a shade net so they'll be more comfortable
Ohh mate, sorry but I can't tell you that unfortunately.
Edit: but we have a very good climate except when it's this hot, everything depends on the year... and the soil is very fertile... this part of the country where I live is known for farming, if you throw a stone something will grow lol