dude thats a hit on your ladies, ive been watchin the posts and lookin forward to seein pics of the harvest..those are some big trees you got yourself, thats why multiple spots are key but looks like you got your self a nice method
Right on, im up in Vermont. Maryland i would imagine stays warm longer than vt does... i dont know if you know how the plant grows or what, but the vegetative cycle is when the plant does most of its growing, this cycle starts with either a seed (or clone) earlier in the season (18 or so hrs of...
hey man where on the east coast we talkin? Not specific state but are we talkin below or above Maryland? Just curious because the summers differ quite a bit. Biggest suggestion i can give you either way is to carry in your soil or plant in a 5 gallon bucket and bury it if neccesary just be sure...
i live in southern New Hampshire, our weather is close to identical. i usually put them out around 4/20 sometimes earlier sometimes later. last year the rain killed a lot of mine but i managed to get a few monsters around 6 or 7 ft. it would definitely help to start them inside, even in a window...
so i got a few questions i would really appreciate answers to any of them. my buddy has some land touching a cranberry bog i dug a hole to toss some soil in and hit water after digging a foot, so i took a plastic bucket about a foot deep put a hand full of small stones at the bottom then soil...
so i have several questions, i would greatly appreciate answers to any of them. my buddy has some land touching a cranberry bog i dug a hole to toss some soil into and hit water after digging a foot, so i took a plastic bucket about a foot deep put a hand full of small stones at the bottom then...