New to outdoor growing-(35N latitude-Central US) Check it

Brizzy

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Looking to start a couple beans for an outdoor grow this year at 35N, Central US. The climate is temperate, deciduous forest habitat.

Above average to high humidity thru grow season. Average 3-4in of rainfall each month thru the grow season.

In mid April (planting time), the average daily high temp is about 75F.
In July, the warmest month, our daily high temp is 93F.
Although, by the end of August our daily average high is a less threatening 85F.

Each plant will get atleast 4g of my soil then the roots will expand to the natural soil which is pretty fertile.
My soil mix - 40% ffof, 40% happy frog, 20% mainly coco-a bit of worm castings, vermiculite and perlite also.

The plants will be cared for, this is not a guerilla grow. And I am not a new grower

The strain is a mainly skunk hybrid 65-35 sativa/indica (9 week flower period).

The only security concern is fly overs. So I can't have 9ft monsters.

With this info do you guys think its likely that if I plant in mid April that they will exceed 6-7ft in heigth by harvest time ?

Also, are there products such as predator piss in a bottle to keep rabbits and deer away from the area?
 
you can always stop the height growth of your plants.. either top them or FIM early in growth and tie branches down to desired height.

as far as animals I would look into getting some chicken wire, much better then piss or hair or whatever people have to say because
eventually they investigate the piss and acouple days later their back at the spot seeing that nothing was out of place. at least with wire
you are almost guaranteed to keep animals away besides from small insects and i would recommend organocide spray and BT for bud worms during flower.
 
also definatley look into some mold resistant strains being that you are in a very humid environment !
 
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