Quote Originally Posted by funkfingers
They really can't survive @ temps below 50 , so usually after the 1st of june is a good rule of thumb( unless you have cold frames)..I would bring your own dirt to the sight. It will save you time and money of having the soil tested/using the local soil which tends to be highly acidic..

There are soil mixes you can make that will not require nutrients for about 2 months. Then supplemental Nutrients may be needed to get maximum potential out of the plants.. Remember, when they're little animals love them, so prepare for that..

I would say you the least you'll end up spending is 50$ the most 100$.

Grow some trees!!:rastasmoke::rastasmoke::rastasmoke:
Thanks Funk :thumbsup:

I'm sure I'll end up having more questions for you. :i feel stupid: But in the mean time, it's bed time fer moi.
Justabloke Reviewed by Justabloke on . Genetics question Hi All, I'm curious if a/some growers can tell me if the genetics of the various med strains/strands mutate over time and distance. IE: Is Northern Lights geneticly the same now in Denver that it was when it was created in, say, Detroit? If there is mutation what causes it beside intential cross breeding. Thanks, JaB Rating: 5