in the summer of this year I and my wife plan to travel out to the pacific coast. which state has the easiest access and the least amount of hoops to jump through and least cash out put. I am on s.s.i. for disabilities if that helps
o.k. so i'm on here from time to time and i've been thinking that we need to pool our knowledge on what actually works outdoors here in the sunshine state, so with that being said i will start.
i ALWAYS put drain holes in the bucket and 1" of course gravel in the bottom of my buckets and paint...
great tutorial +rep was wondering what to do with the light fixture i was gifted from a friend who cann't grow anymore, legal issuses
have to see whats in my brothers wood shop now.
o.k. wife said i cann't grow indoors any more so i need some advice.
have an area i think i can grow in, but only a plant or two.
the question is when do i need to start them if i cann't put them out till the end of sept ?
i have southern exsposer and camo
if there are little hairs with round sacs then it's a male or at the very least a hermi. the wires getting hot should not be a problem and if it is then it's to hot in the room imho
thread starter sorry i have a small area to work with and wanted a rough idea about how many pots and of what size i can get in there
the area is roughtly 2'x19" yeah i know not much to work with but thats all i have. can only get a tek 552 footer t5 in it
if this is something you wish to continue i would suggest that you find a good book on bonsai i have on that talks about using different size cooper wire which you wrap around the stem and use it to bend the plant into the desired form, it's a zen thing
i have a very small area to work with as you see, the fixture i am looking at has 10'000 lumina is this enough?
have bagseed to start with want to use grow bags and put as many as i can jam in there.
1 to 2 weeks veg then12/12, or should i go 12/12 from the start?
thanks for the help