New To Growing. (Florida)

satch

Well-Known Member
They'll probably send you 20 more of what you order or something of equal or lesser value. You don't need that many seeds. Well maybe you do, having to be covert about it at home. How many people do you have to hide it from?
 

spec4

Active Member
What part of FL? Rain has been pretty scarce for us the last few years so you want to plant in an area with water near by, preferably something that is near a flood plain of a swamp/stream etc.. I wouldn't really bother with the saran wrap thing, just do chicken wire around some trees around them. Also don't bother wasting money on seedbank seeds. Mexi Sativas go 10 ft here :weed: Just grow 2-3 of those beasts in a plot and it won't be big enough to bother going after with heat, yet you'll yield atleast a pound of truly wacky tobaccy. Key to surviving flyovers here is keep your numbers down~

Edit: I missed the part about planting in the ground. You definitely want to plant them in the ground if you want to get giants. Prepare however many clones or whatever you're using before hand so you can just plop them into the hole from their pot. Preferably clones as you wouldn't know the sex of the seedlings unless they were femmed or you believe in the "sexing from seeds" philosophy and if you're like me you won't get to check on them too often in the woods. The next to last thing you want is a male to crop up in your small plot while you're gone. It might be a good idea before hand to pick your spot, prepare your holes and wire up before grow season starts. There are alot of threads on here about prepping ahead of time, just do some digging. GL~


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Are you saying put the pots in the ground? Or just the seeds by themeslves without any pots?
 

spec4

Active Member
Dig holes, put soil and nutes in hole. Put seedlings in hole.
Are you sure? I thought you put them in jiffy pots and then when they get big enough move the plant and the jiffy pot in to another much bigger pot when it will grow out for its life. :-|
 

satch

Well-Known Member
same thing, same effect odds are if the plant is weak enough to be hurt by re potting it won't survive in the woods. That is why clones are preferred. :weed:
 
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