I'm from the midwest as well, and I was wondering what is the best time to plant outdoors, I will be useing clones, well rooted, probably 6" tall.
Thanks in advance
L0rdsOth
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I'm from the midwest as well, and I was wondering what is the best time to plant outdoors, I will be useing clones, well rooted, probably 6" tall.
Thanks in advance
L0rdsOth
well consider you have no controll over the outdoor light hours
Here are the seasons of 2005:
solstice and equinox times
SPRING . . . March 20,
SUMMER . . . June 21,
.FALL . . . September 22,
WINTER . . . December 21,
http://www.almanac.com/rise/index.php
im not sure sure about cloning ,ive done it once
but i will give you a example for me on the east coast (wv)
i try to get a few of them out as early as possible becuase they are scattered far and wide for hopes of stealth,depending on actually the temps i will put some out first week of april,to try to get a jump on it,risking a cold week to come of rian,>??ya know .but by the end of april its warm enough.
i do most of my planting in may,right up to june if i have time and places to put any,wheather is the big factor more than a actuall date,
i can say this safe enough though when you see them folks planting corn
you should be getting right at it .
peace
Howdy soth,Quote:
Originally Posted by lordsoth666
I have a link to the Farmer's Almanac http://www.almanac.com/
From what I found out..03/17 - 03/25,before the full moon,is a good time to plant outdoors in Texas..not sure about where you're at,but you can click on your State and find out alot of info.
Have a good one...
Just be sure the last freeze is past, they'll be fine. I just move mine outside when dad moves his tomatoes outside. I'm not even sure if a frost will hurt them, but what I do has worked for years, I'm not gonna change.
You can plant outdoors as soon as the last frost of the year. [email protected] Peace