Aussie outdoor growing

WeBlazin

Active Member
Heya guys, so I've only recently been able to get my hands on some seeds, and i have had more luck than i expected germinating them, im looking at 4-5 seedlings, which i do not have the space/sufficient lighting for.
Just wondering if it's possible to grow 2 outside this time of the year (autumn). I realize the length of the days would cause them to flower straight away, which does not bother me so long as they will survive.
Hope to hear back from somebody :)
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robert 14617

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treat them like any other plant that you want to protect from frost by covering ect... they will stay small witch may be a blessing for stealth good luck,...rob
 

WeBlazin

Active Member
thanks for the help mate, i think this is the way to go so I can avoid ditching seedlings, seems like such a waste, so small and full of potential. ehh cone time peace out
 

Franchise

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Yea just be protective and you should be good, window grow them until they are pretty nice looking and then put them in a 16oz pot about 3 weeks

Then bring them in at night in a dark room if it is REALLY COLD.

Then after about the 6-7th week put them Outdoors in the ground they should be acclimated in time.
 

WeBlazin

Active Member
thanks for the comments guys!
yeah definitely going to take your advice and window grow them until they are ready for outdoors, bringing them in at night won't be a problem :) cant wait now!!!
 

WeBlazin

Active Member
I'm leaving them in pots for now because I don't have a permanent spot and may have to move several times. I'm also bringing them in each night, don't wanna take any chances with the frost.
 
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