saltshaker
Member
Hi,
I currently have two options in my summer guerilla grow. I am currently at University until June 11th, until I go home for the summer I am unable to start my grow. I may go home for memorial day weekend however. If I was to start germinating my seeds 2 or so days before going home would I be able to then place the germinated seeds directly in the ground where they will be growing? I won't be able to take care of them, or water for them for two weeks afterwards until I come home though on June 11.
The location is outside, in a forest clearing on a south slope. It has a very good view of the sky. It is about 100 steps away from a spring fed creek at the bottom of the valley, however, I doubt that would provide much moisture. I would be digging fairly large plots and adding perlite, vermiculite and miracle gro potting soil. I would probably do something like 50% natural soil (it is clay based, but seems fairly nutritious as this place has lots of green vegetation and huge trees), 25% miracle gro potting soil, and 25% perlite/vermiculite.
Assuming the ground was saturated with water before hand would the plants have a chance? Or would being outdoors, with direct sunlight, without manual watering for two weeks surely kill them? There of course could be rain, which would provide the plants with some moisture, although if it rains hard it surely could kill the plants as well. My other alternative is too wait until June 11th and plant them then. Getting a two week head start would be awesome if possible though.
Thanks for reading and any thoughtful advice is welcome.
I currently have two options in my summer guerilla grow. I am currently at University until June 11th, until I go home for the summer I am unable to start my grow. I may go home for memorial day weekend however. If I was to start germinating my seeds 2 or so days before going home would I be able to then place the germinated seeds directly in the ground where they will be growing? I won't be able to take care of them, or water for them for two weeks afterwards until I come home though on June 11.
The location is outside, in a forest clearing on a south slope. It has a very good view of the sky. It is about 100 steps away from a spring fed creek at the bottom of the valley, however, I doubt that would provide much moisture. I would be digging fairly large plots and adding perlite, vermiculite and miracle gro potting soil. I would probably do something like 50% natural soil (it is clay based, but seems fairly nutritious as this place has lots of green vegetation and huge trees), 25% miracle gro potting soil, and 25% perlite/vermiculite.
Assuming the ground was saturated with water before hand would the plants have a chance? Or would being outdoors, with direct sunlight, without manual watering for two weeks surely kill them? There of course could be rain, which would provide the plants with some moisture, although if it rains hard it surely could kill the plants as well. My other alternative is too wait until June 11th and plant them then. Getting a two week head start would be awesome if possible though.
Thanks for reading and any thoughtful advice is welcome.