long flowering sativas outdoors?

maynardg

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I'm in Santa Fe, NM where the last spring frost is May 15, and the first fall frost is October 15. I start seedlings in a 2x4 grow tent, but must grow outdoors (GF says too stinky).
Now I'm looking to grow some landrace sativas that mature in November. (2-4 weeks after the first fall frost)

My preliminary plan is to germinate (inside of course) around March 1, and move the little ones into 3 gallon bags until May 15 or so (10 weeks old), when they go outside. Will this work for the long flowering varieties? I don't want to waste time and effort, but I can't think of another solution. I am unable to build any kind of greenhouse at my home.
 

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