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2026 Grow Calendar Β· Vermont

Vermont Outdoor Cannabis Grow Calendar

When to germinate, transplant, flower, and harvest outdoors in Vermont β€” based on local frost dates and climate.

Key Dates at a Glance

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Germinate seeds

April

indoors

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Transplant outdoors

June

after last frost

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Flowering begins

August

photoperiod strains

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Harvest

August

before first frost

USDA Zone

USDA Zones 3b-5b

Outdoor season: Late May - September

Outdoor Viability

Limited β€” indoor recommended

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Vermont legal limit: 6 plants per person under S.54 (Vermont Cannabis Legalization). Plants must be out of public view.

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About Growing Outdoors in Vermont

Vermont's cold climate and short growing season (100-120 frost-free days) make indoor growing or fast-finishing autoflowers the best options. The Green Mountains create microclimates - valleys may have slightly longer seasons than higher elevations.

Month-by-Month Schedule

JanuaryPlanning
  • ●Order seeds from a reputable seed bank
  • ●Plan your grow space and check for any local ordinances
FebruaryPlanning
  • ●Order seeds from a reputable seed bank
  • ●Plan your grow space and check for any local ordinances
MarchPlanning
  • ●Order seeds from a reputable seed bank
  • ●Plan your grow space and check for any local ordinances
  • ●Prepare soil amendments, pots, and growing supplies
AprilGermination & Seedling (Indoor)
Indoor phase
  • ●Germinate seeds (paper towel method or directly in soil)
  • ●Keep under a CFL or small LED on a sunny windowsill
  • ●Maintain warm temps (70-80Β°F) and high humidity (65-70%)
MayGermination & Seedling (Indoor)
Indoor phase
  • ●Transplant seedlings into 1-gallon pots once they have 3-4 sets of leaves
  • ●Begin gentle hardening off β€” short daily exposure to outdoor conditions
  • ●Monitor for pests and damping off
JuneTransplant Outdoors
  • ●Last frost typically ends: Mid May - Early June
  • ●Transplant outdoors AFTER your local last frost date
  • ●Use 5–10 gallon fabric pots or direct-in-ground for bigger yields
  • ●Protect young plants from strong winds for the first 1-2 weeks
JulyFlowering
  • ●Plants enter flower as daylight drops below ~14 hours
  • ●Switch to bloom nutrients (lower N, higher P/K)
  • ●Stake or trellis heavy branches β€” buds get dense and top-heavy
  • ●Watch humidity β€” drop RH below 50% if possible to prevent bud rot
AugustHarvest
  • ●First frost typically starts: Mid September - Early October
  • ●Harvest BEFORE first frost β€” frost damages buds
  • ●Check trichomes with a jeweler's loupe β€” cloudy = peak THC
  • ●Flush 1-2 weeks before harvest (plain water only)
  • ●Dry in a dark, cool (60-70Β°F), ventilated space for 7-14 days
SeptemberCuring & Off-season
  • ●Cure buds in glass jars β€” burp daily for first 2 weeks
  • ●Minimum 2-4 weeks cure for quality; 6-8 weeks is ideal
  • ●Review notes from this season, order seeds for next year
OctoberCuring & Off-season
  • ●Cure buds in glass jars β€” burp daily for first 2 weeks
  • ●Minimum 2-4 weeks cure for quality; 6-8 weeks is ideal
  • ●Review notes from this season, order seeds for next year
NovemberCuring & Off-season
  • ●Cure buds in glass jars β€” burp daily for first 2 weeks
  • ●Minimum 2-4 weeks cure for quality; 6-8 weeks is ideal
  • ●Review notes from this season, order seeds for next year
DecemberCuring & Off-season
  • ●Cure buds in glass jars β€” burp daily for first 2 weeks
  • ●Minimum 2-4 weeks cure for quality; 6-8 weeks is ideal
  • ●Review notes from this season, order seeds for next year

Best Outdoor Strains for Vermont

Strain selection matters more outdoors than indoors. Pick a variety matched to Vermont's climate and season length.

Northern Lights Auto

autoflower

Fast finish essential for Vermont's short season

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Early Girl

photoperiod

Bred for short seasons - finishes before Vermont frost

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Blueberry

photoperiod

Cold-tolerant with beautiful fall colors in Vermont temps

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White Widow Auto

autoflower

Hardy strain that handles Green Mountain weather

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Pro Tips for Vermont Outdoor Grows

Autoflowers are forgiving

Autoflowers finish in 8-12 weeks regardless of light cycle. In Vermont's shorter outdoor window, this is often the safest choice for beginners.

Watch the last frost

Transplant AFTER Mid May - Early June. A single frost night can kill young plants. When in doubt, wait another week.

Cover if a cold snap comes

Keep row covers or a portable greenhouse ready if your forecast shows unexpected cold nights in early or late season.

Harvest before first frost

Your first frost typically arrives Mid September - Early October. Harvest before this or frost will damage your buds. Check trichomes daily in the final 2-3 weeks.

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