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fuzzylogic
03-08-2006, 08:51 AM
In about 2 weeks I plan on planting about 50 seeds outdoors. They will be planted in massachusetts. The problem is I wont be able to check on them until mid may. Should I even bother planting them late march or just wait to plant them in may. I might even be able to plant them mid april. The seeds will be planted in holes filled with good soil, they will not be started off as seedlings. If I wait until mid may I could start them inside and then transplant them outdoors but would that give enough time to harvest the plants late august / early september? Perhaps I should plant half soon without starting them indoors and half in april/may starting indoors. Any advice?

karmaxul
03-08-2006, 04:29 PM
If you want to harvet in late august most stains will need to be force flowered indoors for two and a half week prior to putting them outdoors.

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Pharmaecopia
03-09-2006, 12:51 AM
plants suck if you dont tend to them

karmaxul
03-09-2006, 03:05 AM
Sucky plants are better then no plants. There are things you can use such as water crystals to keep the soil moist. Dont use to many though or when they swell it can push your plant up. Rock and roll man just plant alot more to compensate.

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karmaxul
03-09-2006, 03:06 AM
Use guano or other time release ferts. Dont stress it is very possible can you tell us more about your situation.

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karmaxul
03-09-2006, 03:07 AM
Do it right and you will be fine. We will walk ya through it.

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rhino44
03-09-2006, 08:26 AM
Just wait till May to plant. I think its too cold in Mass. to plant in March or April im further south than u and the farmers almanac specifies the begining of May as being the date u r in the clear and dont have to worry about frost. So id say buy some early genetics from somewhere like Reeferman. plant in May and harvest in mid to late september or even earlier depending on the type of plant.

fuzzylogic
03-09-2006, 10:59 PM
Use guano or other time release ferts. Dont stress it is very possible can you tell us more about your situation.

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I have nearly 500 bag seeds from all over the north east NJ/NY/MA/Canada. I have a good location to plant them back at my house (right next to a pond but since im in a dorm at college right now I wont be able to care for them much until I get out mid May. I'd like to be able to harvest at least a dry LB or more by the end of August / Early September. Should I add those water crystals and fertilizer when I plant some seeds in a few weeks? If I plant 50 seeds what are my odd's of a few surviving nicely on their own before I can care for them mid May?

rhino44
03-10-2006, 02:29 AM
why you disregarded my post i dont know look at this

http://www.victoryseeds.com/frost/ma.html

go right ahead and waste your time if you like but i would use this time to prepare the sites u wish to plant at by ammending the existing soil as best as possible. patience is key. besides may is the perfect time to plant in your climate.

del...
03-11-2006, 01:36 AM
and unless they're near a permanent water source or they get rain every 3-4 days you'll just waste your seeds...

karmaxul
03-11-2006, 02:54 AM
once they get larger if it does not rain for a couple weeks you will need to water them. Rhinno44 is definatly right and you may want to pick up bails of promix or farfred at the locale nursery. I would get 22 gallon containers to grow them in to save with the hole digging thing. You do it right and you will get more then a pound off of one plant. I would plant them with earthworm castings and batguano and yes water crystals. You may want to not cut holes in the bottom of the 22 gallon container and put a tarp like mesh used for gardening beds on top of the soil to help keep in some of the moisture. If you need a good home for some of them seeds hit me up I live in CT [email protected]

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TiMo
03-12-2006, 01:04 AM
Yeah man, if you need some help with your seeds send some over to New Zealand, I'll make those seeds become internationally famous! Serious thought.