I took clones and planted them very late in the season. I have some questions.

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With the help and advice of you all here, i harvested my gifted clone! Flowers are drying now.

In the process of raising and harvesting, I took a couple clones because i couldn't stand to toss them.

I ended up thinking I'd keep them indoors and try a grow after my outdoor was done drying. The timing and other things didn't work out so I potted them outside and figured I'd just see what happened and learn.

Attached the photos below of the two. Any thoughts, advice, or input is appreciated.

I wasn't expecting much, but anything to help maximize yield and health will help.

Thank you all!
 

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Notes: It's getting colder here in Northern California. But not frosty.

Not sure about potting (worth moving the small pot to a big larger one), expectations on growth or yeild or weather) or really anything, I'm a noob.
It looks like its well into flower. Clones don't have the same root structure as a plant from seed. Therefore with them already well into flower, I would leave them in there current pots.

Maximizing yield - At this stage, there's not much you can do to get more growth. It looks like you'll have an additional couple of ounces once those finish.

Temperature - Colder nights are your enemy and can cause mold/mildew/rot issues long before you have any frost. Best solution is to keep them dry. If you have heavy dew over night, moving them out of the night air and into a garage or something similar every night will help you avoid problems.
 
Is moving indoors not advised at this point? Or ever?
Personally? I wouldn't.

There's too much risk of bringing outdoor issues inside. It's also not going to do much as far as increasing yield this late in the grow season. The only gain would be the environmental controls you have indoors would allow you to finish your grow without the worries of the changing fall weather.

If you still want to take the risk, keep it far away from any other plants (including non-cannabis house plants) you have inside the house.
 
As long as RH is less than 65% and over 55% you don't need to burp.
I use Boveda moisture packs to keep my herb at 62%.
I have kept buds jarred well over a year without issue.
Longer and I use the freezer.
Nice haul~! :love:
 
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