fourtwentygrower
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I have about 50 x reasonable quality 'bagseed'.
I have a few problems, though. First off, I can't grow at my residential address, so if I were to grow I would have to undertake a guerrilla-style growing operation.
I have read about what to look for in a grow site, but I haven't yet found a spot.
I live in the tropics, a very ideal outdoor growing climate. However, there is a 'rainy season' which occurs from around 25 December to mid-March. This is not an ideal time to plant as it's almost continuously (or unpredictably) raining, and often heavily. So, then, would April be an alright month to begin planting? From April onwards it should be sunny days every day right up until December again.
Also, if I were to begin germination April 1st, roughly how long would it take to go from seedling to harvest? (Which month might I be able to expect to be able to harvest?) -- I know the answer to this question is greatly variable so just a rough answer will do.
Also, the average day length in April where I live is about 11 Hours, 55 Minutes. Is this an ideal day length? I've heard that this might be a problem because of autoflowering or something, but it should be OK with bagseed, right?
I have been into the rainforest here to hunt for spots and I came out of the jungle-like rainforest covered in mosquito bites, I had a MASSIVE 'huntsman' spider jump on me -- I crossed paths with a freakishly big Goanna (tropical lizard, almost bigger than me...) etc. How can I manage to grow in this kind of environment without being annihilated by the surrounding nature? It's as though everything in tropical Australia is out to kill you... advice please!
I have a few problems, though. First off, I can't grow at my residential address, so if I were to grow I would have to undertake a guerrilla-style growing operation.
I have read about what to look for in a grow site, but I haven't yet found a spot.
I live in the tropics, a very ideal outdoor growing climate. However, there is a 'rainy season' which occurs from around 25 December to mid-March. This is not an ideal time to plant as it's almost continuously (or unpredictably) raining, and often heavily. So, then, would April be an alright month to begin planting? From April onwards it should be sunny days every day right up until December again.
Also, if I were to begin germination April 1st, roughly how long would it take to go from seedling to harvest? (Which month might I be able to expect to be able to harvest?) -- I know the answer to this question is greatly variable so just a rough answer will do.
Also, the average day length in April where I live is about 11 Hours, 55 Minutes. Is this an ideal day length? I've heard that this might be a problem because of autoflowering or something, but it should be OK with bagseed, right?
I have been into the rainforest here to hunt for spots and I came out of the jungle-like rainforest covered in mosquito bites, I had a MASSIVE 'huntsman' spider jump on me -- I crossed paths with a freakishly big Goanna (tropical lizard, almost bigger than me...) etc. How can I manage to grow in this kind of environment without being annihilated by the surrounding nature? It's as though everything in tropical Australia is out to kill you... advice please!