The other guy is in america unless im mistaken? So you grow in london Outdoors? What strains you running? I live in countryside uk and done my first outdoor grow last summer, my buds ended up airy and no density to them! They was in 20 litre pots and i only needed to water them 2 times from putting them out as tiny seedlings, the english weather done the rest, thats why they was so airy they was overwatered every time i went to check them the pots were really heavyso i never gave them any juice. Just wondered if you have had this problem and how you may have dealt with it, im thinking shield the soil from rain so i have control over what the plant gets? Maybe cling film around the top of pot or something like that, But then i worry what effect this will have on the soil and roots possibly mould etc, just wondered if you have had same problem?I'm located around London and I've always put plants out around Victoria day weekend. Sometimes a week early if its a really nice spring. These 2 links give a rough idea based on your location for last spring frost and first fall frost.
http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/crops/facts/climzoneveg.htm I go by the snap beans, tomato and sweet corn recommendation for semi frost tender plants in the bottom chart here.
https://www.plantmaps.com/interactive-ontario-last-frost-date-map.php
The other guy is in america unless im mistaken? So you grow in london Outdoors? What strains you running? I live in countryside uk and done my first outdoor grow last summer, my buds ended up airy and no density to them! They was in 20 litre pots and i only needed to water them 2 times from putting them out as tiny seedlings, the english weather done the rest, thats why they was so airy they was overwatered every time i went to check them the pots were really heavyso i never gave them any juice. Just wondered if you have had this problem and how you may have dealt with it, im thinking shield the soil from rain so i have control over what the plant gets? Maybe cling film around the top of pot or something like that, But then i worry what effect this will have on the soil and roots possibly mould etc, just wondered if you have had same problem?
cheers
jim
we done 27 auto frisian dew from dutch passion good germination rate only 1 didnt pop up.The other guy is in america unless im mistaken? So you grow in london Outdoors? What strains you running? I live in countryside uk and done my first outdoor grow last summer, my buds ended up airy and no density to them! They was in 20 litre pots and i only needed to water them 2 times from putting them out as tiny seedlings, the english weather done the rest, thats why they was so airy they was overwatered every time i went to check them the pots were really heavyso i never gave them any juice. Just wondered if you have had this problem and how you may have dealt with it, im thinking shield the soil from rain so i have control over what the plant gets? Maybe cling film around the top of pot or something like that, But then i worry what effect this will have on the soil and roots possibly mould etc, just wondered if you have had same problem?
cheers
jim
You stole all the best names lollol Ontario is in Canada and London is a city in Ontario as well as the UK. We stole a lot of names over here. I actually live near Dorchester, outside of London in Middlesex county lol. Ya we aren't very original.
To answer your question if I'm not planting in the ground directly, I use swamp tubes outside guerilla style in swamps. Basically you cut the bottom off your container and let the moisture from the ground weep into the pot. Sounds like your soil is too dense and needs some perilte or something similar. Also 20 liters isn't very big, I use 120 liter containers for swamp tubes. And i use slow release fertilizer so i don't have to worry about feeding them and watering them. Swamp tubes stay watered and if I'm doing a ground grow i have ways to water them remotely.
dorchester, middlesex, victoria, london all stolen names lol you having me on? You playing a prank on me?lol Ontario is in Canada and London is a city in Ontario as well as the UK. We stole a lot of names over here. I actually live near Dorchester, outside of London in Middlesex county lol. Ya we aren't very original.
To answer your question if I'm not planting in the ground directly, I use swamp tubes outside guerilla style in swamps. Basically you cut the bottom off your container and let the moisture from the ground weep into the pot. Sounds like your soil is too dense and needs some perilte or something similar. Also 20 liters isn't very big, I use 120 liter containers for swamp tubes. And i use slow release fertilizer so i don't have to worry about feeding them and watering them. Swamp tubes stay watered and if I'm doing a ground grow i have ways to water them remotely.
ahaha, ya there's a lot similar names used in Canada. Victoria is in British Columbia (super orginal that!), but we also have a Surrey, a Richmond, a New Westminister etc etc etc...ya not very original at times. We use a ton of English names but then mix it up with some First Nations/Aboriginal names as well...which can be pretty weird, closer to Welsh sometimes than anything else i can think of (as far as long names/weird pronunciations) lol. Makes it interesting at times.dorchester, middlesex, victoria, london all stolen names lol you having me on? You playing a prank on me?
Victoria Day is a holiday in May celebrating Queen Victoria's birthday.So victoria is in london in otario in canada ?
england so tiny, i often wonder what the big fascination is? We get respect worldwide! Pulling out an english passport is like pulling out an fbi badge in most countrys. No reason for it were all miserable cunts over here lol especially right now in lockdown its so shit.ahaha, ya there's a lot similar names used in Canada. Victoria is in British Columbia (super orginal that!), but we also have a Surrey, a Richmond, a New Westminister etc etc etc...ya not very original at times. We use a ton of English names but then mix it up with some First Nations/Aboriginal names as well...which can be pretty weird, closer to Welsh sometimes than anything else i can think of (as far as long names/weird pronunciations) lol. Makes it interesting at times.
To give you an idea the sheer amount of english crossover...
List of locations in Canada with an English name - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org