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I was wondering if i could start germinated seedlings outside in soil, i know the survival rate will drop, but is it still possible?...
I can't start my seedlings indoors because of parents, ect...
So i was wondering if i can just go fully outdoor...
i got around 50 seeds ready to plant by tommorow, im hopping some of them would live, is it possible?
Thanks,
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Weeds a plant course you pop seed into the ground thell grow.... Remember outdoor your plants on the worlds time cycle if you don;t want em to big i wouldn't pop em in the ground soon. You have to wait tell it's little warmer and you got more closer to a 12 hours light and 12hours night. Pre soke your seeds in water and put em 1/2 inch to 1 inch into ground water soil when it's dry . and remember there going to grow tell you harvest in october/november/december depending on what type of clymite your in and your location. if you started in early spring then you could have a 7'+ plant my buddy started early in a green house his was 12' by november when we harvested that one. So if you gotta keep em hidden think about that also :smokin: hope that helps some
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holy crap man, those are some big plants!
Well my climate is a bit chilly in the morning but nice and warm from like 11:00 AM till 9:00 pm..
So the light cycle is about 11 hours light / 13 hours dark.
Im not really worried about how big they get because they are hidden incredibly well.. within acres of a friends yard...
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Hey Cyrax, this method definetly works, but get a cultivator to place the kids in. It'll protect them from frost, bugs and larger aminals until they're big enough to fight them. I started my seeds on Wednesday and planted them today in this mini-greenhouse. Not braggin', but I just had a 100% germination rate, 20 of 20:pimp:
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I've done it. It works fine.