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    too late

    im getting some mazar afghani cross seeds and i was wondering if its too late to plant outdoors them in july or should i save them till next spring. Also i live in ontario canada and i was going to put them in a corn field and i dont know when they havest the corn does anyone have any ideas to help me.
    Codie_McGuire69 Reviewed by Codie_McGuire69 on . too late im getting some mazar afghani cross seeds and i was wondering if its too late to plant outdoors them in july or should i save them till next spring. Also i live in ontario canada and i was going to put them in a corn field and i dont know when they havest the corn does anyone have any ideas to help me. Rating: 5

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    #2
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    too late

    They will harvest the corn before your plants are ready to be harvested. You can still plant outside if you do so rapidly, but don't expect a large yield and I wouldn't recommend using more than a few seeds on a short season. I have seen decent results from late june plants, however they only grew a few feet tall before flowering and being harvested. They should still produce reasonably potent buds, just not nearly as many as the plant structure will be much smaller than a fully vegged out girl...

    Best advice:

    *1) Wait until next year
    *2) Grow indoor
    *3) If you are hard up for some kindness, plant 2-4 seeds (assuming you are getting 10 of uknown sex), then let a few lower branches on the females become pollinated so they give you back some seeds. Hack the males after that, and use the tops of the plants as sensi. Be careful not to let everything get pollen on it, and when harvesting, be careful to preserve your new seeds. You can do so after drying and curing (as long as you don't heat them to dry or cure), or before - whichever is easiest to you. I would suggest seeding them at the time of harvest, so that everything you have left to dry and cure is either sensi, or seedless (de-seeded) bud remaining from the fertile flowers.

    Good luck and hope this helps!

    ~Cheers

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