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06-13-2006, 04:34 AM #1
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June planting?
Hey guys, I'm an absolute beginner- would planting seeds outdoors in mid-June be OK or too late?
GreenGoblin9 Reviewed by GreenGoblin9 on . June planting? Hey guys, I'm an absolute beginner- would planting seeds outdoors in mid-June be OK or too late? Rating: 5
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06-13-2006, 05:18 AM #2
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June planting?
Hell! Go for it! Use a light!~ Sex them!Rid the males! Grow the fems.Put them out in july or even august! Yup! They will stay short! and bushy.Slick,huh? I'm not the only one that knows this.Been doin' it like that for a while.Just to save mama plant.vegging in the room and flowering outdoors.That way you ain't gotta rejuve a plant.Then ya do ya indoor thing.over the winter!Or not!
Ga Grown!
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06-13-2006, 06:35 AM #3
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June planting?
if your a newbie which we all have been a newbie before i suggest you read a lot of the other posts from the boards it tends to help you out a lot ,if not you just ask
Originally Posted by GreenGoblin9
planting in mid june is a risk even though gabrown brought up a good point about moving the mother inside ,if you have the room for her you could try your hand at cloning her as well which will also produce more yield for you :thumbsup:
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06-14-2009, 01:29 AM #4
Junior Member
June planting?
hello there .
I have few bagseeds germinated a couple of days ago ... i know its a bit late but i live in a location where the day hours will be more than 12hrs till Sep 26th (lat 31° North). so i was wondering if i'm gonna have a good crop or not , i'm planing to plant them in a 2 gallon pots to limit the size and will be using peatmoss based soil and commercial 20-20-20 fert , i'm also thinking if i could clone some cutting once the plants have developed good growing shoots but maybe by the time they're it will be too late for the cuttings to have a vegetative time.
any tips or guidelines would be much appreciated.
thanks in advance.
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06-14-2009, 05:06 AM #5
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June planting?
dude, you're fine. You can plant any time between may andlate luly here in the northeast. They won't get huge, but they'll put off buds nonetheless. I mean, you know, that is if it ever stops freakin' raining. If I wake up to one more dreary cloudy day I'm gonna blow my stack. I'm gonna have to start dancing for sun. And don't listen to any of that first timer bs, a little common sense and growing is a snap. I had no knowledge my first time and pulled a pound off of one plant. Of course, always thirst for knowledge. Anyway, dissent and stick it to the gov'ment and all that good stuff. Peace.
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06-17-2009, 05:17 PM #6
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June planting?
I started one in mid July last year and got a 1/4 ounce of dry bud off of it. Not much, but some smoke nonetheless. I recommend starting in April. Im in the southeast though, if that makes a difference.
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08-26-2009, 08:24 PM #7
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June planting?
thx.... my plants are doing fine i just discarded one hermie and now i'm left with three females in 2X2gal and one in 3gal . i think its gonna be a good harvest
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