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Old 06-10-2008, 07:43 PM
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Is it to late to start?

Is it to late to start my grow here in CT?

june 10th its been really hot recentlly but until a few days ago i had no seeds and the weather wasnt that warm

can i stilll start now? or will my plants just die b4 i can harvest em? due to the winter
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No real reason why you can't, They just won't be as big or have as much bud.
I'll say go for it, if you got the seeds and the time no reason not to.



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Not too late mate...start em up now and you will have some fine nuggs come October
 
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I live in CT too. and im still planting. Keep em going bro. Its 95 degrees =P
 
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yea man, if you put them in the ground now they r going to be small plants but it will still be worth it.. will definetly be worth it.
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I started some august 1st last season and I got roughly a half ounce off each one.
 
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Old 06-11-2008, 12:14 AM
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I live in CT too. and im still planting. Keep em going bro. Its 95 degrees =P

HAHA i know its fuckin nasty out dude, what county you live in? New haven for me


dude all these fuckin kids are runnin around outside cause the schools got half days to the heat and lack of AC
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well i will be starting some dutch passion seeds in about a week. Will be planting them in pots so i can move them inside when the high humidity days come. anyway...you still got about two months of vegetative growth, so plants shouldn't be that small. Try to speed the germination up a little so the plant starts a few days earlier. It is still well worth it! Good Luck!
 
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its not to late and yaaa im in hartford well east of the river not acutally in hartford and the heat last week was fucking terrible bro mad little kids runnin on the sidewalks trying to get water outta hydrants lol
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well i will be starting some dutch passion seeds in about a week. Will be planting them in pots so i can move them inside when the high humidity days come. anyway...you still got about two months of vegetative growth, so plants shouldn't be that small. Try to speed the germination up a little so the plant starts a few days earlier. It is still well worth it! Good Luck!
Yo dutch passion looks like the shit. Holla when you start planting and lemme know how they do.
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