It’s something you don’t have to worry about Frost, it’s just that the plants don’t die and don’t suffer any Leaf damage. But the cold does stunt them like other plants. I had mine survive plenty of cold, but the flowering kind of stalled. There are pictures on Cocogenes IG page showing the plants encased in ice. If you look at all the pictures you can actually see that the plants are growing. Of course it didn’t get colder than 32 in the middle of all that ice…
Moroccan will flower under any light cycle, like an Autoflower. But if you have the choice, and you were growing Outdoors it’s best that the plants flower after the summer solstice. The light from the sun changes after the solstice and becomes better for flowering with more red light…, however I have found beginning to flower sativas prior to the solstice helps control their height from the blue Spectrum the sun’s Rays have at that time, and the plants will finish while the sun is still strong enough for proper Bud formation at my Northerly latitude
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