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Wherearemykeys
08-12-2010, 06:07 PM
I live in the south were it doesn't get cold untill January or Febuary. I think I've got a pretty stealthy spot picked out. It is some what close to a powerline road and a back lot of a strip mall. It is fenced (Retaining pond) and has plenty of water with in the fence and tons of natural growth providing cover.
I probably wont get the seed (Indica) in the ground untill September....Is this too late?
And how far will the smell carry if I grew like 5 plants?
Thanks in advance
:)
Stomper420
08-12-2010, 07:53 PM
All you could do is try.
gypski
08-12-2010, 08:06 PM
I live in the south were it doesn't get cold untill January or Febuary. I think I've got a pretty stealthy spot picked out. It is some what close to a powerline road and a back lot of a strip mall. It is fenced (Retaining pond) and has plenty of water with in the fence and tons of natural growth providing cover.
I probably wont get the seed (Indica) in the ground untill September....Is this too late?
And how far will the smell carry if I grew like 5 plants?
Thanks in advance
:)
The smell will depend on how big your plants get, and if everything else is still growing their scents may get mingled with the cannabis. Good luck. :thumbsup:
Wherearemykeys
08-12-2010, 08:19 PM
Thanks for the replies...what about the time line. Is it too late to get decent plants here in the south?
Stomper420
08-12-2010, 10:06 PM
Im not real sure about that but you could start them outside and then get your indoor going and move them in later. Thats what Im doing:D
medicalmomma
08-12-2010, 10:48 PM
The equinox is on september 21st, my outdoor is already budding. your plants will most likely flower!
MDFinest
08-15-2010, 07:42 AM
I live in MD and Ive just finished germinating some seeds. The season up here is over by mid-late Nov. I still have enough time to veg. for aboug 5-6 weeks and they'll go right into flowering. Plants will be very small but I know Ill get something at least. The only thing with starting thi slate is that there is absolutely no room for mistakes. Any slight mistakes and you'll be lucky if you get any at all this late in the game.
stormin94
08-15-2010, 08:32 AM
Maybe start them inside and let them grow under 18 hour light until the last week of September, then you could put em outside. But if you have the equipment to do that, you might as well just keep em inside and finish them. I'm putting some seedlings outside at the end of this month. My room is getting a little crowded.
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