ChinaRyder
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Hey there guys/gals. Hope all is well. I have been visiting this forum for a while now, but haven't found it necessary to post, however I would really appreciate some advice as to whether or not it makes sense to continue this grow (my first)? These forums have been such an amazing resource filled with literally a ton of great information, and I thank you all for sharing your knowledge. I have always had great luck with the search button, but I need help with this.
I was given a bunch of bag seeds that came from a Blue Dream plant, and decided to attempt to cultivate my own. It's a long story, and I'll spare you the drama as to why, but my seedlings are only between 1-3 weeks old as of today, July 25 (pics attached). They are in clay pots/Solo cups with FFOG soil, and some additional perlite. Clay pots and cups have about 1-2 inches of perlite I have kept these outside since day 1, and I would really prefer not to have to bring them inside to finish. I live just outside of Baltimore, Maryland in zone 7a.
So my question is, is it going to be possible to harvest any flower from these plants, or is it just too late? If it's possible, what's the best way to get there? I don't wan't to invest time or money (like buying smart pots) in a fruitless quest to grow something that the plant isn't even capable of.
Thank you in advance for any assistance.
I was given a bunch of bag seeds that came from a Blue Dream plant, and decided to attempt to cultivate my own. It's a long story, and I'll spare you the drama as to why, but my seedlings are only between 1-3 weeks old as of today, July 25 (pics attached). They are in clay pots/Solo cups with FFOG soil, and some additional perlite. Clay pots and cups have about 1-2 inches of perlite I have kept these outside since day 1, and I would really prefer not to have to bring them inside to finish. I live just outside of Baltimore, Maryland in zone 7a.
So my question is, is it going to be possible to harvest any flower from these plants, or is it just too late? If it's possible, what's the best way to get there? I don't wan't to invest time or money (like buying smart pots) in a fruitless quest to grow something that the plant isn't even capable of.
Thank you in advance for any assistance.
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