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I have been researching and am planning on getting out about 40 plants next year. If I use feminized seeds they will all turn out to be ladies correct, or am I under a misconception.
What strains would be good for Washington I want to try 4 strains, 10 different plants..
There are a lot of slugs around here, that being the case I heard sprinkling tobbaco around the crop helps with slugs, or a cup of beer however that would look WAY too sketchy around a grow.
I have planned on doing this in the trees however I think it would be a pain to transplant 40 different plants into different pots when they get root bound and would rather just plant directly into the ground.
It rains a lot here what will be my major problems, should I get anti mold resistant strains.. If planted in a tree they seem they'd get way better sunlight and I may actually get a better yeild.. Maybe I should start smaller and just do it in the trees to begin with, say 10-15 plants.. Give me your input.
Thanks.
Any help//Advise//Critisicm would be greatly appreciated.
--SS
Try 10 plants or less until you know WTF you're doing. Feminine seeds = female plants. Not good for breeding.
There are answers to your questions in multiple threads, answered several different ways, all over this forum, go read.