Is June too late to start outside?
So the way things are going, doesn't look like I'll be ready to actually germinate my seeds until around May 19 or so. So let's say I have them germinated and ready to plant in the ground, is June too late to start?
I really want to grow something this summer, and this will be my first time so regardless if I will have to end early, I just wanna grow something!!:p
PS I live in the New York area. The last frost is approx. May 14...
Is June too late to start outside?
deping on you strain i think you could get a harvest in. the plants wont be as big as they would if you started earlier though.
Is June too late to start outside?
Yep- you'll do fine.
I'd rather do 12 three-footers that I put out August 10th than 1 eight-footer that went out in May. Less chance of folks seeing something, less exposure.
What if you started now, took cuttings of all of them in three-four weeks, flowered the cuttings to determine the donor sex( two weeks), removed male donors, pushed the moms hard for three weeks, rooted cuts and vegged em under a 400 halide @ 24/0? You could put out one-footers Aug 1stish that'd start flowering almost immediately, finish up two-three feet... and you don't have to go back to pull males...
Keep a small cut of each donor to watch for ripeness, and a pretty good idea of what's where- when the cuttings good, all of the other cuttings from the same plant will be within a few days ahead/behind- you don't have to go out and check.
You can hide three foot plants anywhere-
and you've limited your exposure to the bare minimum.
Just sayin'.
Is June too late to start outside?
rhizome, that sounds lovely but I haven't moved in to my new pad yet, so that's why I can't start until the end of May...