Nitz456
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First time grower, long time appreciator, here. So I've just ordered some seeds from peakseedsBC and realized that my christmas break over here at school (during which I go home) comes during the period in which I was planning to grow. But then again, I fear my patience will wear thin around the end of my first semester here, and I won't be able to wait until I get back to plant. So here's the situation:
- If I plant before the christmas break, I will be away from my plants for 17 days.
- If I don't I can start fresh in January and have some bud by the time summer comes around.
-I have nothing to do until Summer, so I wanted weed for some period before that.
Now, having just sent the order yesterday, I don't expect the seeds until at least midway through October. I will not plant them the day I get them, as if I did, there's no way I could avoid missing a crucial step in their lifecycle by going home over christmas. I bought a pack of mixed seeds, but I'm considering getting another pack of northern lights, due to their smaller size, and carrying through with this plan:
Planting the Northern lights seedlings around early december/late november, getting a feeling for how the plants react to the watering and the ph levels and possibly diagnose any nutrient defficiency trends that pop up in the 17+ days im there for their growth, set up an automated watering system based on my observations. leave for the break, come back at the most 17 days later, and hope that my plants have survived and I can shoot them into flowering.
It's quite obvious that the correct answer is "wait 'til January" and I know the method I've concocted is not the wisest, but if I can get away with having my crop in bags a month or so earlier, I'm willing to take the risk.
So I ask you, is it possible for this method to work?
PS: Northern Lights because my grow room is an old deep freeze, and I don't want the plants getting to high for the box (about 2.5- 3 feet high)
- If I plant before the christmas break, I will be away from my plants for 17 days.
- If I don't I can start fresh in January and have some bud by the time summer comes around.
-I have nothing to do until Summer, so I wanted weed for some period before that.
Now, having just sent the order yesterday, I don't expect the seeds until at least midway through October. I will not plant them the day I get them, as if I did, there's no way I could avoid missing a crucial step in their lifecycle by going home over christmas. I bought a pack of mixed seeds, but I'm considering getting another pack of northern lights, due to their smaller size, and carrying through with this plan:
Planting the Northern lights seedlings around early december/late november, getting a feeling for how the plants react to the watering and the ph levels and possibly diagnose any nutrient defficiency trends that pop up in the 17+ days im there for their growth, set up an automated watering system based on my observations. leave for the break, come back at the most 17 days later, and hope that my plants have survived and I can shoot them into flowering.
It's quite obvious that the correct answer is "wait 'til January" and I know the method I've concocted is not the wisest, but if I can get away with having my crop in bags a month or so earlier, I'm willing to take the risk.
So I ask you, is it possible for this method to work?
PS: Northern Lights because my grow room is an old deep freeze, and I don't want the plants getting to high for the box (about 2.5- 3 feet high)