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Love the LOTR reference lol... yeah I usually wait till the the last week of May, first week of June myself... never can tell what North Country weather is going to do.up in the commonwealth myself. I started these mid January. Should be ready to clone in the next 3 weeks or so then outdoors date by early June.
don’t get too hasty as Treebeard would say. Last year we had a snow May 17th, killed off some of the vegetable garden.
I didn't answer your question about getting acclimated, I definitely do acclimate mine over a few weeks, when there are warm spring days. I start in filtered sun or shade for the first few times, usually a couple hours at a time, just to get them used to real daylight. Then once they are acquainted with the outdoors, I put them in morning sun for a few hours on nice days, then eventually full afternoon sun or a full day of sun if we get lucky. Some people that start indoors don't, and I suppose it's not a necessity, but I feel like it's less of a shock come transplant time if you do, plus the natural breeze probably helps strengthen them better than a stationary fan. I probably baby mine more than some so I don't mind carting them outside and back again.Greetings Farmers! How was everyone's winter? Mine has been super nice since I have had a abundance of flower from last years outdoor run. Unfortunately I had to travel this winter from Jan to just last week. I was down south. It was a amazing time. But I didn't get to get my beans popped when I wanted to. I wanted to start early Feb. Get them nice and big before they go out this year. I'm ordering some nice big fab pots this year. No more 5 gal buckets. I have had a sweet compost pile going on its 4th year and I think I have enough compost as a base for a couple hundred gallons. I really loved the Texada Timewarp I grew last year. I won 4 seeds in 2018 in a online giveaway. They grew huge and potent effortlessly and withstood some of the worst wet weather he have had here in the north east without any mold issues. Out of the 9 ounces I got off 3 plants last year. (Not shabby for my first outdoor run in 30 years.) I got 23 seeds out of 9 ounces so I figured I would grow her out again. along with 2 other cultivars this year. I haven't picked which other cultivars as I was planning on picking up some clones or teens from a local source. I would love to get a idea of when other Cannabis growers here in the north east like to get started form seed or clone. Once your have your babies started when do you like to put them out to get acclimated? I'M in MA.
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