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Photoperiod Keeping moma warm.

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Hi guys, iv been given some photo seeds which are now too late in the southern hemisphere summer to grow and bloom. So i am thinking i might try to veg a mother for clones next spring. I live in a place that gets a few light frosts a winter and a lot of rain and moderately cold damp conditions. I also have a small grow tent which is where i am thinking of keeping moma.

My question is how do you experienced guys ensure moma doesnt get cold over winter so she stays healthy?

Thanks for the feedback
 
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Agree with the above post. If it's a while before you will be using it for clones just chop it up, ultimately you only need a branch for it to survive and still produce clones unless you need a. Lot in which case you can bush it out. But inside would be best scenario to keep momma warm
 
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