plant em...you won't get much because as soon as they break surface they'll begin to flower due to length of daylight at this time of year but it'll be better than watching them mush up in the baggie. plus it'll be good experience learning the plant so you'll be ready for the real grow next spring.
del... Reviewed by del... on . winter grow I live in Texas (south) and I'd like to know how useless it would be to try and grow a small crop throughout the winter. At my house last year temps never got below freezing, and mostly were in the 60-70's once we got into the full swing of winter. I will be growing outdoor starting in peat pots, then gallon size, then the ground. What are my chances of getting a crop in the spring? Any or all opinions are appreciated. BTW - it's just some weak dirty schwag seeds, but it's better than Rating: 5