Anyone grown Ak47 ouside - the seed banks suggest it as an indoor- friend went to Amsterdam and brought me some AK47 and white widow seeds back.
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Anyone grown Ak47 ouside - the seed banks suggest it as an indoor- friend went to Amsterdam and brought me some AK47 and white widow seeds back.
it is a very sturdy plant that survives the outdoors fine, i remember one summer i was bored and threw 2 AK 47 seeds in a pot each and forgot to water them from day 4 - 10 and then i saw them coming up:D it was only about 3 weeks i had 2 nice sturdy plants that survived pretty cold temps and neglect.. still got the girls to bud though:thumbsup: oh and i got 6 clones from her and 5 of them worked out:jointsmile:
Just wanted to say hi...:smokin:
Never grew anything outdoors, but if I did; I would veg the plants indoors, in pots and slowly adapt them to the outdoors for flowering. And I wouldn't even take them outside until late July, in our neck of the woods, because they will grow bigger and mostly stay in a vegative mode until then. (because of the longer daylight hours)
I may try some seeds in the ground, this year; but not before July. I bred some white widow seeds this past winter and may scatter some around the countyside...:stoned:
I seen peeps have very good luck with the white strains outdoors, like the white widow....:pimp:
Do you have your anti-bug/pest methods ready?...Good Luck! ..good growing.
Dutch, howdy- I am preparing for insects - I will put boric acid in the soil this week to remove the cut worm larvae- those little bastards reeked hell on my plants last year and have cleared foliage around garden hoping to keep the white flies away- as you know I had a hell of a time with plant problems last year- Hows it going in Middle Tn - spring has arrived here in the Smoky Mountains-LaterQuote:
Originally Posted by Dutch Pimp
this will be my first time growing, and i was wondering if the middle of next week would be too late to put ak47 in the ground? im in southern new england and its been pretty hot and sunny for a while