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bassman999

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extreme weather...even in aust here we have never seen the rain of magnitude we are getting in sept...ever
its records being broken everywhere..im ready to drop a half dozen seeds naturally outside if I see a week of gd germ temps for them to start
Just drop straight om the ground?
Like nature would do, like my tomatoes do every year.
 

Vnsmkr

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Just drop straight om the ground?
Like nature would do, like my tomatoes do every year.
I dont have any ground :). Kidding I know you were talking to ruby. The reason I start in smaller containers is the birds are all into larger containers digging for worms and seeds popping up, for some reason cannabis ones especially get got. Lettuce etc and all other veges come right up, although their numbers are much higher
 

ttystikk

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I dont have any ground :). Kidding I know you were talking to ruby. The reason I start in smaller containers is the birds are all into larger containers digging for worms and seeds popping up, for some reason cannabis ones especially get got. Lettuce etc and all other veges come right up, although their numbers are much higher
Birds love cannabis seeds because they're tasty, high in protein and oil. I've had lots of stuff made with hempseed flour and it's a great grain, no lie.
 

ruby fruit

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Just drop straight om the ground?
Like nature would do, like my tomatoes do every year.
ahh wat I mean is soil in a pot germ them naturally outside then once they 3 or 4 sets of leaves I just transplant to the ground with a protective wire around it while they are small..for birds n cats once big enough wire comes off and cage them properly or scrog...so yeah to me this is how ive done it every year ..
 

bassman999

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ahh wat I mean is soil in a pot germ them naturally outside then once they 3 or 4 sets of leaves I just transplant to the ground with a protective wire around it while they are small..for birds n cats once big enough wire comes off and cage them properly or scrog...so yeah to me this is how ive done it every year ..
I havent much luck with it that way, but have done it.
I think yu are right about the season being right for it to work
I would kill for property like yours and a care free life
I would kill to move out of this dump and be able to grow where I live.
 

ruby fruit

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Come on now I'm sure we could work something out. Especially if I get the other chunk of land I'm after. You don't have to resort to violence.

I wouldn't go as far as to say, I lead a care free life. Though I do feel blessed.
I wouldn't be able to kill any animal...theres one or two famous humans around that give you a slight urge to maim or kill....your layout is killer ...there we go again I said killer ..geez
 

Vnsmkr

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Been having some shitty luck getting seedlings going along with the rest of my shitty luck. Dropping 10 more in the morning, maybe it won't flood for a few days.
Diamonds & Dust by Gage Green (thanks @DonBrennon )
Diamonds & Dust is a mix collection of all our seeds from our outdoor 2013 open pollination in Oakland, CA. The open air crosses were made by allowing our choice males to proliferate naturally. These included landrace and heirloom males/females. All our best mothers and fathers flourished naturally in the sun to produce some of the most exotic seeds we've ever made.
 
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