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![]() | Hi people ive just got my hands on a few seeds and being the first time i was wondering what is the actual seaon to start planting..noticing that most of u r american and ya say april/may/june and me being in west oz.. i guess that ths would be the start of spring if they were to go outside... or can i plant at any time if they stay indoors ? any info would be great.. thanks in advance | ||
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![]() | hey dot you can plant all year round if you grow in a hydroponics set-up i'm not too sure about just if they are in pots because in winter i don't think that the sun gives off enough rays too give ya plants what they need and i think that the 2nd week in august if ya start ya seedlings under 24hr light for 3 weeks or so then as soon as spring is here you plant your girls outside and things should hopefully work out for you and don't forget too water ya babies with nutrients well good luck champion bicey ![]()
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![]() | Bicey is correct with the grow season beginning in Spring. ![]() After the threat of last frost,they right to go outdoors.You can germ. indoors first,but i usually juz plant them outdoors when tis warm enough. You can grow indoors anytime...but you gotta have the correct lights.For more info on that you can check out www.Hempcultivation.com grow guides,they're invaluable. Good luck V34 | ||
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Hi. I am also a newbie grower in WA. I planted my seeds in pots outdoors around the middle of april. The plants are just beginning to flower. I bought some "Hydro-Grow" fertiliser for $6 from a shop in fremantle which you probably know of, and I have found this to be quite good. I knew when I planted them that it wasn't really the correct time of year, but I had a bunch of seeds and some spare time, so I did, and the results are quite good. I will start the second generation as soon as I get the seeds from the buds that I fertilise in this generation. The correct time to plant in WA is October - November with harvest late summer, but your plants should be fine any time. Just don't let them get rained out! | ||
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Welc me to HC.Com......Interested to know more of the plant you got flowering at present.Planted April,so woulda began flowering very young,what yeild do you expect,or did you get?Cheers,V34 | ||
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![]() | Thanks guys for the info.. sorry havent replied sooner as i been off for abit. Im guessing you mean JV in freo creach. Im probably going to grow outside as dont really have money for any decent light setup so guess ill wait till all this damn rain stops Once again thanks Happy growing peeps | ||
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