So I went to check on the plots where I dug the holes and there's a problem. There's recently been a lot of rain and I noticed where I dug the holes, the ground is sunk in 2 inches and there's an inch of water pooled in some of the holes. This is an outdoor guerilla grow and our soil mixture was...
There are two scenarios where you'll face consequences.
A) Customs gets your seeds and you get a stupid letter in the mail.
B) You yell "THANK GOD MY MJ SEEDS FINALLY CAME IN THE MAIL" in front of an authority figure and you get busted on campus.
Really, it depends on how you handle your...
Okay, for all of those out there wanting to ship to college dorm instead of home, it is legit. I had mine sent here, put my name on it, and and am holding it in my hands right now. Some private universities I suppose could have some special regulations, but I could only see like the most...
I can't really use chicken wire...it's a guerilla grow :( But I mean I'm doing the other stuff to fend of predators. I'm still trying to figure out stuff about which insects I need to worry about though
So we're excited to start our outdoor grow soon! Wanted to get some input on two things:
1) So about two months ago we dug the holes (1.5ft width/height 2ft depth) and filled each hole with approximately 30% native soil, 40% miracle grow moisture control, and 30% mushroom compost. I believe...
yeah, i know lighting is a big thing for these plants. i don't think they'll be able to get more than like 12 hours of direct sunlight at 4-6 of indirect everyday though. i mean when we plant them there will already be around 16 hours of sunlight a day which will keep increasing until right...
yeah I think i'll go with attitude, they seem to have a great selection. I notice these don't really say anything about what climate they can handle...
I'm fairly new to growing, and my friend and I plan on trying to grow outdoors. We know we want to get autoflowering seeds because we need to do a fairly quick harvest, but were not sure on what kind to get for our climate. We live a little south of Wisconsin in Illinois, and we want to plant...