hanimmal
Well-Known Member
I was outside grabbing some milkweed pods to figure out when to sow them to help provide food for the local Monarch Butterfly population (they only eat milkweed).
I noticed the bigger ones were just popping open the other day meaning they are dry. Here is a great series of videos if anyone is willing to please plant some of their own. They have the same kind of timing that outdoor cannabis plants in Michigan of being sowed in April to be ready for outdoor transplanting in June.
Pick in the winter:
Start seeds in April
Plant outdoor in June. The cool thing is they are perennial (return every year).
The cool thing I want to try this next year is when I find a monarch caterpillar to capture it and feed it so that it is not in danger while it fattens up on the milkweed leaves that I can feed it in a jar. Then release it once it leaves it cocoon.
I noticed the bigger ones were just popping open the other day meaning they are dry. Here is a great series of videos if anyone is willing to please plant some of their own. They have the same kind of timing that outdoor cannabis plants in Michigan of being sowed in April to be ready for outdoor transplanting in June.
Pick in the winter:
Start seeds in April
Plant outdoor in June. The cool thing is they are perennial (return every year).
The cool thing I want to try this next year is when I find a monarch caterpillar to capture it and feed it so that it is not in danger while it fattens up on the milkweed leaves that I can feed it in a jar. Then release it once it leaves it cocoon.