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cannibal
04-15-2009, 10:12 AM
Hi Folks

Long time user, first time grower!!!!!

Due to the current economic climate (love hearing that one!) and the unavailabilty and expense in the upkeep of my favourite past time, i`ve decided to plant outdoors this year as an experiment/hope!

I have some feminised seeds and a spot picked out close to my home and south facing.

Here are the issues i would like opinions on etc.

1. preparing the soil: i intend to clear my site, and mix the soil with some good compost.

at this stage what else can i do to improve my chances?

2. Germinating and growing the seeds : should i start the seeds off indoors and after say 2 weeks gradually introduce them to the outside environment? Or should i start them off outside in a greenhouse and once strong enough transplant them to my plot? should i grow them in a geen house fulltime? When i say greenhouse i mean one of those plastic ones.

this is as far as i`ve got research wise, i know there are varying factors to their growth, especially seeing as we don`t have the best weather here.

Avg temp from May to October last year were 14c to a peak of 19c and back to 14c
avg sunshine of about 5hrs per day during this period too!

This doesn`t sound to promising!!!

Has anyone any help they can give?

Sevron
04-16-2009, 07:07 PM
Hi cannibal and welcome to the quietest forum on the internet. Have you had a look at this thread?

http://boards.cannabis.com/ireland/111947-outdoor-growing-ireland.html

I'm not sure that a good yield is possible in this climate but I've never tried. Would agree that you should germinate indoors and acclimatise them before planting though. If I was you I'd just pick a spot and go for it. Don't get your hopes too high and don't stress if you've no luck

good luck!