OverGrow Kid
Active Member
HELLO WORLD
Coming to you live from the butt-hole of central america ( lets say the sixth country south of Texas). Beautiful culture, amazing geographical sights... my concerns now are to be able to grow me some ganja. Now... I have no access to FoxFram products (the ones I ONLY use) nor anything else. Though I will continue my search for horticulture nutes and such, I will be starting... bagseed... and homemade nutes. UGH.
Before starting a grow journal I had some question I was hoping some could answer for me. I understand that I can grow all year long but (obviously) need to time it right... question here is when should I start seedling or propagation. Hopefully I have enough time before 12/12 hits here. IN short, what are the dates I should be looking to start seedling to hit enough growth to flower... (trust me, I wouldn't be asking if i HAVEN'T SPENT MORE THAN 5 HOURS RESEARCHING)
Second question being is that even though land is MOST fertile here, I live around a lot of coffee farms (usually in lower climates of 60f-70f.) Naturally, where I life is pretty high altitude, I believe something between 800-900. would this suffice for my baby's?
My background is of an indoor farmer so ANY info would be fantastic.
-OG kid
Coming to you live from the butt-hole of central america ( lets say the sixth country south of Texas). Beautiful culture, amazing geographical sights... my concerns now are to be able to grow me some ganja. Now... I have no access to FoxFram products (the ones I ONLY use) nor anything else. Though I will continue my search for horticulture nutes and such, I will be starting... bagseed... and homemade nutes. UGH.
Before starting a grow journal I had some question I was hoping some could answer for me. I understand that I can grow all year long but (obviously) need to time it right... question here is when should I start seedling or propagation. Hopefully I have enough time before 12/12 hits here. IN short, what are the dates I should be looking to start seedling to hit enough growth to flower... (trust me, I wouldn't be asking if i HAVEN'T SPENT MORE THAN 5 HOURS RESEARCHING)
Second question being is that even though land is MOST fertile here, I live around a lot of coffee farms (usually in lower climates of 60f-70f.) Naturally, where I life is pretty high altitude, I believe something between 800-900. would this suffice for my baby's?
My background is of an indoor farmer so ANY info would be fantastic.
-OG kid