Jaybodankly
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6ml plastic will get brittle and crack unless it is greenhouse plastic.
I us the 6ml last 6 months in maine.all day sunHow long will it last best educated guess lol
WOW, how was the terp profile?Some of his Island Afghani that I grew last year.
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I'm terrible at describing flavors, especially subtle ones. But a strong lemony skunk funk. One pheno had a strong hint of cheese as well.WOW, how was the terp profile?
No worries! I'm a pretty advanced outdoor gardener of other things. I wouldn't dream of just plopping plants out on one freak day. They would fey to a crisp.Be careful putting your plants out on a 80 degree day and thinking it is a good thing. You will sunburn them and the wind will shock them. Best day to put your plants out to acclimate to the outdoors is a warm rainy/misty day. Dont be fooled by one warm day. The ground is still cold. Probably still frozen 3' down.
Ask your neighbor who has been gardening when they put out their tomatoes and peppers. If they say mid-May is the safe date you better believe them. Rookies replant their gardens because they thought they knew better than people who have been gardening longer than they have been alive. Resist the urge to plant early. Now, is the time to dig the soil and add amendments so they have a chance to incorporate.
nice!!!gotta love maineNo worries! I'm a pretty advanced outdoor gardener of other things. I wouldn't dream of just plopping plants out on one freak day. They would fey to a crisp.
You have to go slow to acclimate plants from growing indoors. Up here in Maine, rule of thumb is not to plant tender annuals until after Memorial day, such as tomatoes etc. Don't worry, I know how to grow plants. I'm third generation of farmer stock lol.
Nice start man. Hopefully you don't run into any issues putting them out early, I start may 15th. We put them out around 420 one year and I think they tried to flower. Curious to see how well they do. They are a good size and look greatView attachment 3923585
Doing fairly well for those size pots until they go in their permanent home in a few weeks