Hi, so I have a few questions before starting my first grow. Any help is appreciated more than you think!
Some background: I live in Ontario, Canada and currently the weather is between 55*f (day) - 40*f (night). I have 7 feminized seeds (Pure Kush strain). I chose this strain because it is supposed to be a quick grower with large yield. I will be planting outdoors, in a forest area.
My first question: When should I plant? I want to plant as soon as possible so that early October frost does not kill my crop, but not too soon where the cold will kill or slow down my fragile seedling.
Secondly: What medium to use? I want to plant directly into soil and mix a few bags of manure/compost from the store into it (for nutrients), but I am unsure as to how exactly to do this. Do I just pour the store-bought soil over the dirt or mix it in? I also bought some fertilizer sticks which have a balanced NPK ratio from dollar store, which I have no idea how to use. Do I stick it into the soil? When should I use this?
Thirdly, How many plants to grow? I understand this is a matter of personal preference, but I need to have the best risk/reward ratio. I think I will plant all 7, and assuming half of them die, I will still have a decent yield.
Fourthly, Realistically, what can I expect? You guys hate this question. I know. On the seed info, it said it has a 700g yield per-plant. I am thinking all-in-all, I'll get a pound or so in total. Should I expect this "project" to be a failure, and any reward to be a bonus in the learning process? Will I get in trouble from the authorities if they find me at the site?
Thanks!
Some background: I live in Ontario, Canada and currently the weather is between 55*f (day) - 40*f (night). I have 7 feminized seeds (Pure Kush strain). I chose this strain because it is supposed to be a quick grower with large yield. I will be planting outdoors, in a forest area.
My first question: When should I plant? I want to plant as soon as possible so that early October frost does not kill my crop, but not too soon where the cold will kill or slow down my fragile seedling.
Secondly: What medium to use? I want to plant directly into soil and mix a few bags of manure/compost from the store into it (for nutrients), but I am unsure as to how exactly to do this. Do I just pour the store-bought soil over the dirt or mix it in? I also bought some fertilizer sticks which have a balanced NPK ratio from dollar store, which I have no idea how to use. Do I stick it into the soil? When should I use this?
Thirdly, How many plants to grow? I understand this is a matter of personal preference, but I need to have the best risk/reward ratio. I think I will plant all 7, and assuming half of them die, I will still have a decent yield.
Fourthly, Realistically, what can I expect? You guys hate this question. I know. On the seed info, it said it has a 700g yield per-plant. I am thinking all-in-all, I'll get a pound or so in total. Should I expect this "project" to be a failure, and any reward to be a bonus in the learning process? Will I get in trouble from the authorities if they find me at the site?
Thanks!
