Quote Originally Posted by neonzr
lol I spose you are right!

I used to love growing peppers when I lived in cali!!! Especially the extremely hot varieties! In fact peppers were kinda the gateway plant for me to get interested in MJ!
Other way around for me!

I LOVE hot stuff, and quit smokin in 2000. ( I grow MJ as a hobby and to keep the wife out of the dispensary's *she's a registered patient*)


I've been looking forward to having the ability to grow anything for a while! The apartment I used to have had crappy NE exposure, and NOTHING would grow there.

Now that I have a house and am not renting I'm STOKED!!!!!!!


I've got about a 12x20' area off in a "Corner" of the back Yard set and ready to plant with peppers/tomatoes/ whatever the hell else I want to grow! :hippy:
canniwhatsis Reviewed by canniwhatsis on . Tools to prepare for your grow (maps, dates, charts oh my!) Howdy folks, New poster here, old overgrow member before it died R.I.P. Thought I'd add a few links as we start thinking about 2011 for dates and things to keep in mind.You'll notice much of it is from the farmers almanac website, great resource.;) -First is the USDA hardiness maps which shows the average minimum temp of the united states, simply click the area of the map for your region: National Arboretum - USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map -Frost freeze chart for major areas, shows Rating: 5