too late to transplant?

TheDabWiz

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I have decided too get Dr.krippling incredible bulk just 1 seed too try out (and too get me over the limit for all the freebies I wanted) lol
 

jarvild

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There going straight from germination into the smart pots n directly outside. No indoor time what so ever
Starting the photo's from seed on the first of June is not going to give you a great yield. Max veg time would be 5-6 weeks before they will start flowering. I would not expect more than 4 ounces per plant starting that late.
 

TheDabWiz

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Starting the photo's from seed on the first of June is not going to give you a great yield. Max veg time would be 5-6 weeks before they will start flowering. I would not expect more than 4 ounces per plant starting that late.
Im not growing too make a million dollars....I'm doing it for personal and the money back I put into it. Which isn't very much. I can't have Jiang plants anyways I like too stay hidden not have 12 foot plants screaming "HERE I AM!"
 

MonkeyGrinder

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Ah ok. So yeah you're not starting them in April. I didn't realise your climate in PA was that harsh. That kinda changes things up a bit. I'm still saying toss the photos in the smartpots. I'd personally lst the crap out of them. I did that with some plants I was experimenting with last year and started em in June - July. They turned out nice and bushy even with a short veg time. Didn't top them and just kept the main top tied down and tied down the branches that shot out as well. Naturally they stayed low profile.
 
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