theexpress
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im doing somethings in our rich native soil this year... still a lil early to throw out though
yeah, especially with the way our spring has been up and down so far with no steady trend... forecast says lows near freezing again this weekend. At least I should have a chance to put the crew out on the deck tomorrow for a few hours again.im doing somethings in our rich native soil this year... still a lil early to throw out though
according to the farmers almanac this years last frot in our area will be the 25th of this month.... if you got some bigger clones 6-12 inches they can go out now... this year im doing mostly clones again but when i do seeds outside i like to get them out first week of may just to be sure its warm..... if you got indicas expect to crop in mid/late oct. dont go with long flowering sativas has our season is done by first week nov... its usually wet and cold come halloween with the exception of the last few years with the weathure being all fucked up and unpredictable... hopefully our super lemon hazes will finish in timeyeah, especially with the way our spring has been up and down so far with no steady trend... forecast says lows near freezing again this weekend. At least I should have a chance to put the crew out on the deck tomorrow for a few hours again.
I'm assuming you're planting in the ground and not containers, yes/no?mine seem to just stay babes after planting , could it be not enough sun. they get about 2/3 of the days sunlight good soil. or maybe just a bad bag of seeds ....advice?
If you're stealth, those may work, but the only sure way is a cage, wh/ doubles as a support structure.Anyone have thoughts on animal deterrents ?
They may be ok, they do grow like weeds<g>. Mine are ok and they live in a fairly wet environmentRIP little ones.