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eurogrow
10-20-2010, 08:56 AM
Hello Cannabis.com,
i've most recently moved to Northeast Europe to the country of Estonia. I'm looking to grow a decent amount of potent crop. Except i have no idea what plants are suitable for this outdoor climate. Grow season is still awhile away, but I would like to start planning my grow. The type of climate Estonia inhibits in the summer is definitely temperate, although this year it was comparable to midwest U.S.. But usually between 15-30 degrees celsius.
I would like to know what plants grow the best in this climate outdoors, and where i could find seeds.
Tips on growing regarding; developing the best soil, picking out fertilizer and pesticides would be greatly appreciated.
eurogrow.
eurogrow
10-21-2010, 06:57 AM
Any Ideas anyone?
loststix
10-21-2010, 08:40 PM
hey i had a look and the weather is not to far of Ireland and day light hours the links may be of help for day light hours
Tallinn, Estonia: Climate, Global Warming, and Daylight Charts and Data (http://www.climate-charts.com/Locations/e/ES26038.php)
are you planning an outdoor grow well now is the time to find your grow spot and clear it of weeds and over growth. making sure it is south facing (as i gave some1, 19 plants and put them on the north side of a hill, :wtf: very small plants.) then turn the soil and not sure on the soil conditions, could give it a dusting of lime letting the rain wash it in.
then in the early spring go back out, add some cow dung or what ever you have handy mix it in well with the soil.
then you could plant out some plants in stages end of april ,end of may, and end of june.
this should give ya 3 good batches but with the light not getting shorter than 13hours till september looks like ya would have harvest in 1st week of november.
if ya had a green house this would help against early morning frost
i know there are some early flower plants out there that start to flower when it gets less than 15 hours. most seed banks should have an early flower type just look round them as it depends on what ya want, stoned wise:D
just dont tell any1 you are growing!
but get in touch with more info
you will love growing your own :thumbsup:
there is alot of help in the growing sections
eurogrow
10-24-2010, 09:41 AM
So if i were to plant in late april, i would harvest in early november? what bothers me is that early frost may settle sometime in october. Will the plants survive that during the flowering session?
headshake
10-24-2010, 05:13 PM
Any Ideas anyone?
how about your pick up a book and read. or use google. no one is there to grow your weed for you.
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loststix
10-24-2010, 07:27 PM
if you get some early flowering plants should get it by the start of october.
the plants will show some purple/blue colouring from cold nights but should be ok.
would you be able to go out to the site everyday?
if so you could cover the plants and uncover them to put them into 12 hour light period.
could also try the auto flower plants, or low ryder's
but they get bad press from every1 who grows large plants.
would you be planning on growing every year if so you could bred seeds plants for what ya want.
i know sounds out there.
but if you plant late they will flower early but will be smaller plants
will add more later
eurogrow
10-25-2010, 09:37 AM
how about your pick up a book and read. or use google. no one is there to grow your weed for you.
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duhh, I'm not asking anyone to grow my weed for me. I simply wanted advice from experienced growers. No reason to lean your attitude arrow toward the negative quadrant..
headshake
10-25-2010, 06:38 PM
duhh, I'm not asking anyone to grow my weed for me. I simply wanted advice from experienced growers. No reason to lean your attitude arrow toward the negative quadrant..
it appears that you have done no research on your own. people give advice to people who show that they are working hard on their own. we volunteer our time. we are glad to help, but only if you help yourself first. it's apparent you haven't even tried to look. and when you have enough knowledge/experience you can lean your attitude arrow any way you want.
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