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    NH area Growing

    I am new to the lower New Hampshire area and was wondering if there is anyone on this site who may have experiance in outdoor growing from the area. I Was wondering when the best/earliest time i could plant was, after Germinating. I was thinking of growing indoors first untill it sprouts and then moving it outdoors, when the weather is a bit warmer.

    The average temps have been 50 - 60 degrees..

    I appreciate any comments/suggestions..
    thank you

    **I couldn't find the growing section to post this so if there is please move it there or delete it and i will start it in the proper section..
    TheAstronaut Reviewed by TheAstronaut on . NH area Growing I am new to the lower New Hampshire area and was wondering if there is anyone on this site who may have experiance in outdoor growing from the area. I Was wondering when the best/earliest time i could plant was, after Germinating. I was thinking of growing indoors first untill it sprouts and then moving it outdoors, when the weather is a bit warmer. The average temps have been 50 - 60 degrees.. I appreciate any comments/suggestions.. :) thank you **I couldn't find the growing Rating: 5

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    NH area Growing

    I apologize, I found the correct thread and moved it accordingly.

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    NH area Growing

    Bud, a great variety for you would be swiss miss or lowryder

    both are very tolerent of cold and therefore will survive when others cannot.

    lowryder is awesome because it autoflowers when it reaches a set maturity.. meaning fresh budz year round except for the coldest times of the year that any cannabis plant cant survive

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    NH area Growing

    hey, used to live around the lake placid ny area. not much summer there either. my suggestion would be to start them inside if possible so you get a jump on things. when its warm enough, plant and let them go till ripe or first frost. whichever comes first. if you need stealth. grow on a hill. southern exposure.

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    NH area Growing

    Hey Im in the Nashua/Manchster area and i think the best time to start growing is like the end of may

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    NH area Growing

    Quote Originally Posted by TheAstronaut
    I am new to the lower New Hampshire area and was wondering if there is anyone on this site who may have experiance in outdoor growing from the area. I Was wondering when the best/earliest time i could plant was, after Germinating. I was thinking of growing indoors first untill it sprouts and then moving it outdoors, when the weather is a bit warmer.

    The average temps have been 50 - 60 degrees..

    I appreciate any comments/suggestions..
    thank you

    **I couldn't find the growing section to post this so if there is please move it there or delete it and i will start it in the proper section..

    I don't know, I'm a consumer (welcome!) but my best friend produced incredible shit but said he wouldn't even fuck with outdoor growing in NH.
    Those are my principles. If you don\'t like them I have others. -Groucho Marx

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