ok just woundered if i was to late to plant a few seeds outside. cuz i know i should have done it back in may.
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ok just woundered if i was to late to plant a few seeds outside. cuz i know i should have done it back in may.
way late the bus has left and is on the return trip. Dont waste your seeds and sow your seeds in the spring..
Or you could move to the southern hemisphere and start them...
yeah ive thought about it mabey flordia. or i could just put them in my indoor grow room i supose. was hoping to plant outside tho.
pshhhhh ahahah grow inside for winter man, and clone and use those for outdoors =]
yea that what im thinking im just gonna do. but not sure of how much room im gonna have because i have to bring in some of my regular garden flowers that i want to save for next year.
I guess i'm of a different opinion from the other posters. If they're not expensice seeds, I say go for it. Your yield will certainly suffer, but if you're not an experienced grower, you'll learn from very grow you do. Just my opinion...
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so your saying just plant em outside?
save your seeds...most plants growing outdoors have already begun flowering. i have no idea what brussels means by 'experienced seeds' but no matter...it's way too late to start seeds now. clones, maybe...seeds, definitely not.
figure 2-3 months minimum veg when starting seeds...add another 2 months for flowering and there ya go...any plants started now won't be done until next year.
I think he meant "expensive seeds". But it's still a waste, regardless of how much they cost. And I disagree with you on the 2 to 3 month veggy thing. You can flower as soon as you see preflowers. But anyway, it's too late man. They would'nt have time to finish outside.Quote:
Originally Posted by madeline