I will be starting my second grow this year. I did one last year and yielded around 5 oz. off of 6 plants varying in sizes, all bagseed(2 6 footer's were stolen aswell) . This year I'm shooting for atleast 10 pounds. Last year was quite the learning experiance for me and I still have a lot to learn.
Sadley I havn't found a way to get my hands on any good strains in ohio so I will be stuck with bagseed from mids once again. If anyone has any suggestions on how to get good strains in ohio I would greatly appreciate some info. I've been looking for clones but can't find any. I know atleast 50% of the results is purely genetics and I won't ever have top shelf bud from bagseed. But I'm still learning so it's all a good experiance for me.
It's March 26th in NE Ohio and I was wondering when I can start putting plants in the ground. It's been very, very warm latley and we've had record highs this month. Annuals are sprouting a month early around here but I still see a frost or 2 later on this week. I don't have the lights to start them inside or I would have started vegging a month ago. It's still not even April 1st yet though and I didn't start til early May last year so I should still have a month head start over last year which I'm hoping will greatly improve my results. I appreciate any feedback and reccomendations offered and look forward to another fun year growing with everyone on these forums, you all were a great help to me last year.
Sadley I havn't found a way to get my hands on any good strains in ohio so I will be stuck with bagseed from mids once again. If anyone has any suggestions on how to get good strains in ohio I would greatly appreciate some info. I've been looking for clones but can't find any. I know atleast 50% of the results is purely genetics and I won't ever have top shelf bud from bagseed. But I'm still learning so it's all a good experiance for me.
It's March 26th in NE Ohio and I was wondering when I can start putting plants in the ground. It's been very, very warm latley and we've had record highs this month. Annuals are sprouting a month early around here but I still see a frost or 2 later on this week. I don't have the lights to start them inside or I would have started vegging a month ago. It's still not even April 1st yet though and I didn't start til early May last year so I should still have a month head start over last year which I'm hoping will greatly improve my results. I appreciate any feedback and reccomendations offered and look forward to another fun year growing with everyone on these forums, you all were a great help to me last year.