New to Growing Plants in Georgia

georgiagrower

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Hi everyone. i am new to this site and I am located in GA. I am growing plants here in GA and I have a few problems. I got some bag seeds and have had them germinated and started but I dont really know the type of soil to use down here. What should I do if I want them outside? I know about the guerilla growing and all that but I have been having problems with MG and the GA Clay soil. I currently have them in old yard clipping and compost. Is that good with sufficient watering and sun light?
 

bill4588

Active Member
unfortunately, you're a little late bro! :( There's only about 6-7 weeks max left in the growing season. Try moving them inside or just start fresh in April.
 

420God

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Hi everyone. i am new to this site and I am located in GA. I am growing plants here in GA and I have a few problems. I got some bag seeds and have had them germinated and started but I dont really know the type of soil to use down here. What should I do if I want them outside? I know about the guerilla growing and all that but I have been having problems with MG and the GA Clay soil. I currently have them in old yard clipping and compost. Is that good with sufficient watering and sun light?
Yes, but you have a lot to learn now so I would get to finding out as much as you can. There's a lot to learn, good luck.
 

420God

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unfortunately, you're a little late bro! :( There's only about 6-7 weeks max left in the growing season. Try moving them inside or just start fresh in April.
How does that work for marijuana grown in a condition where it doesn't freeze? Was never really sure of the grow cycle when you're closer to the equator. Isn't it all year round?
 

bill4588

Active Member
oh it definitely freezes in georgia! lol. First frost is usually around late october and stays waaay to cold for cannabis til around late march early april.
 

bill4588

Active Member
since you've already germed them you either have to grow them inside or you could just throw them outside anyway and see what you get, probably nothing tho. If you do put them outside just get some MG organic garden soil (not the potting mix). You're pretty much screwed with outdoor at this point tho...
 

georgiagrower

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I have been thinking about it and I will just bring them inside and see what happens. I will be better prepaired for next season.
 
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