New England Growing

Skunkmonk

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i'm starting them inside, i got a couple going including a jack herer ak 47 strain that i got from attitude (they are pretty damn on spot might i add) so i'm thinkin about either taking clones from those and putting it outside or cloning it and putting the clones outside, either way, the plan i suppose is to get them big and take em out so those fucking pelletshit deer won't eat them, gotta worry about stoner kids in the neighborhood more IMHO, and there ain't shit for hydro stores in cape cod and se mass, you gotta go to fall river or like..shrewsbury
Yeah that sounds like a good plan. I might veg for like 2 or 3 weeks before I put them out which will be in like the beginning of May I think. I'm going to try blueberry Widow, looks like a pretty dank strain and it's mold resistant. Haha and I found this link that might interest you and other Cape Cod growers
http://www.webehigh.com/city/detail.php?CITYID=2307 Also the spot I have picked out is very deep in the woods off of a trail by a pond that's totally taken over by poison ivy in some patches of the trail. Thank god I'm not allergic. :bigjoint:
 

denotsmi

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There are 365 ponds on Cape Cod. How many of those ponds still have deep woods? How many other hints about your location do you want to give out. 30 years of guerrilla growing is telling you that its a 50/50 crap shoot no matter how good your spot is. I hang a 5 dollar bill in a tree branch with surveyors flagging tied on it. If the money is gone....so would your pot. The Cape is colder than all but the mountains of Massachusetts....near Boston, you could do 1May....on Cape, third week.

Hollands Hope....all clones.

In 30 years of gardening, I have seen the grow season extend in both directions; however, its the soil temps that are really important. Soil temps under 50 slow growth....thereby counteracting all your early start time.

Everyone should grow. Good luck!
 
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