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    To late to start seeds outdoors?

    Is it already to late try to start some more plants for the season?

    by the way, im down here in tx

    thx in advance
    mikeo14 Reviewed by mikeo14 on . To late to start seeds outdoors? Is it already to late try to start some more plants for the season? by the way, im down here in tx thx in advance Rating: 5
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    To late to start seeds outdoors?

    hey mikeo im in texas also........if you start TODAY you will have a harvest, but it wont be as big as if you started a month ago. good luck and try and stay dry (weather)

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    To late to start seeds outdoors?

    tyvm, shouldn't be to difficult to sprout with this damn rain all the time.

    peace&love :thumbsup:
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    To late to start seeds outdoors?

    just a idea. why dont you plant them in pots and bring them indoors when the sun goes down just when it gets completly dark. then bring them inside under lights untill just before the sun gets up. even if you cant see the sun in the sky its still more intense than a light bulb

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    #5
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    To late to start seeds outdoors?

    id say its to late mine are 5 feet now ones 6

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    #6
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    To late to start seeds outdoors?

    Id say giving it a try is better than not and even a few grams is a few grams that you watched grow and get to smoke for free with the satisfaction that you grew them. .

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    #7
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    To late to start seeds outdoors?

    Quote Originally Posted by mikeo14
    Is it already to late try to start some more plants for the season?

    by the way, im down here in tx

    thx in advance
    march 12th
    Question concerning seedlings
    Hello, I have recently tried my hand at sprouting some seeds both outdoors and indoors, however a few of my seedling will get around 3-4 inches tall and snap at the base. My question is what is the cause of this breaking and what can I do to prevent my seedlings from sprouting tall and weak like they have been?

    thanks in advance,
    -mike
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    march 7
    Growing weed in low light conditions
    Ok, so I looked around some plots of land and it turns out alot of work is being done and our once 2 acre plot by our house full of nettle, rag weed, wild sunflowers and beautiful spots for weed plants is being tilled and the trees are being cut down! I have no idea for what yet but I planted my seedling (weed of course) by a fence line in the woods, the soil is nicely moist but theres like hardly any sun there are no full sun plants like ragweeds and stuff where I planted it just some low shrub-like trees and big tall ones so my weed plant gets scarce, scattered light. I dont think this will work out it seem like it would cause the plant to be long and stalky reaching up for light can I top it safly in these conditions or pin it to the ground or what?
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    now that you 19 dont you thank you can do some research on your own region, sewing seeds in the north texas is different than west is different from south. Then strains then location then well ...... forget it


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    To late to start seeds outdoors?

    [quote=radefactor]Id say giving it a try is better than not and even a few grams is a few grams that you watched grow and get to smoke for free with the satisfaction that you grew them. .[/QUOTE



    yea thats the answer, waste some beans for a few grams, that is if they dont turn male, out light reaction. Come on, start the dam things indoors unless your still with mom and dad, then finish them out side........ mood change time

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