When is it a good time to plant my seeds outdoors?

Omark3

Member
Hi I'm from London and I'm planning to grow my seeds outdoors, and I was wondering when would I be able to start? Any help would be appreciated
 

the75bag

Active Member
find out wean you will get more than 14 hours of light and go for it iam starting to veg in April and iam going to toss them out may 5th
 

CrackerJax

New Member
Actually, you can plant as soon as the last hard frost is past. As long as the sun is gaining each day, and the length is over 12 hrs, and the plant gets at least 5 hours of direct sunlight, it will veg.

Think of it this way.... in the wild, weed disperses its seeds upon death in the late fall. The following spring, it pops....it doesn't wait for 14 hours of daylight. It pops when enough moisture and warmth heats the ground, and that's it.

Here is a useful link. You can make a yearly, or monthly calendar according to day length here... www.sunrisesunset.com

Here is the link for March 2010 London. http://www.sunrisesunset.com/calendar.asp?comb_city_info=London,

You may plant ur seeds around March 12th (they take a week), and you tilt past 12 hrs on March 19th.
 

IcedBlade

Member
As long as the sun is gaining each day, and the length is over 12 hrs, and the plant gets at least 5 hours of direct sunlight, it will veg.
True that, my boy is planning a guerrilla grow, and he is planting some well vegged out and hardened Super Lemon Haze clones the day of vernal equinox.
 
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