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    #1
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    New to Planting

    Hey my name is leland and i have 30+ seeds of some KB and i live in austin TX. and i need help becuase August 30. i planted my seeds in a sunny area about six inches in the dirt and i did not germante them because i dont know how and im realy lost on what to do and how to grow them. I mostly purchase it but this was some realy good KB and i decided since it was so good i was going to plant it without any experience can you guys give me a hand on what to do and look for so my bud can grow big and strong
    LGreen Reviewed by LGreen on . New to Planting Hey my name is leland and i have 30+ seeds of some KB and i live in austin TX. and i need help becuase August 30. i planted my seeds in a sunny area about six inches in the dirt and i did not germante them because i dont know how and im realy lost on what to do and how to grow them. I mostly purchase it but this was some realy good KB and i decided since it was so good i was going to plant it without any experience can you guys give me a hand on what to do and look for so my bud can grow big Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    New to Planting

    Quote Originally Posted by LGreen
    Hey my name is leland and i have 30+ seeds of some KB and i live in austin TX. and i need help becuase August 30. i planted my seeds in a sunny area about six inches in the dirt and i did not germante them because i dont know how and im realy lost on what to do and how to grow them. I mostly purchase it but this was some realy good KB and i decided since it was so good i was going to plant it without any experience can you guys give me a hand on what to do and look for so my bud can grow big and strong
    well im sorry to say that im pretty sure its too late for you to start... but theres always next year. keep some of the seeds research on these boards and be prepared for next year... good luck

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    #3
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    New to Planting

    6 inches..you only want to plant them half an inch at most....your a gonner ....better luck next year

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    #4
    Senior Member

    New to Planting

    Way too late in the year sorry to say but you can try again end of April beginning of May depending on how quickly your area warms up which gives you plenty of time to read up on growing so you will have success next time. Six inches deep is too deep I usually plant about 1/2 inch deep.

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    #5
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    New to Planting

    Definitely too late to start an outdoor grow this year. Save your seeds for next spring, or try an indoor grow under some CFLs.

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