SonomaCounty
Active Member
I have a grow spot on private property in the middle of a forest. A spring supplies year round water. Its a little bit of a hike to get in, but I am able to get in about three times a week. The grow spot is in Sonoma County, California.
So a buddy of mine is hooking me up with 25-30 "trainwreck" babies. He says I can take delivery on June 1 and they will be 12-18 inches tall. I plan on putting them in 5 gallon pots of FoxFarm soil. Once they get a little bigger, I will transfer them to 25 gallon grow bags. I need them to be ready to harvest by the beginning of October, which is usually when wet foggy mornings can start happening and cause possible mold.
So questions are-
1)When and what nutrients should I be giving them?
2)Anything I can do about the possible mold?
3)If they get put outside on June 1 at 15 inches average, does this give them enough time to grow big?
4)How big can I expect them to get?
5)If they get too tall, do I need to support them in any way?
So a buddy of mine is hooking me up with 25-30 "trainwreck" babies. He says I can take delivery on June 1 and they will be 12-18 inches tall. I plan on putting them in 5 gallon pots of FoxFarm soil. Once they get a little bigger, I will transfer them to 25 gallon grow bags. I need them to be ready to harvest by the beginning of October, which is usually when wet foggy mornings can start happening and cause possible mold.
So questions are-
1)When and what nutrients should I be giving them?
2)Anything I can do about the possible mold?
3)If they get put outside on June 1 at 15 inches average, does this give them enough time to grow big?
4)How big can I expect them to get?
5)If they get too tall, do I need to support them in any way?