a few days ago, i planted some seedlings out in a field by my house. it was pretty warm outside, i was breakin a sweat walkin to my spot. 2 days later, it was snowing outside. i hate michigan haha. do u think theres any chance my plants will still grow, or should i plan on starting over?
haha thats pretty funny, but wierd. Did it snow across US? Cause i live in MD and it snowed here, i also know that it snowed in VA. Wierd lol. BTW, you have a kick ass purple block!
yea, i heard it was snowing down south in a few places even. weird ass weather for april. haha ive never even noticed that block until now. i need to put the bong down lol
Dude, i want that. I bet your like the only one with it! lol. How do you not get any rep? I thought everyone starts out green...
I live in colorado and i have two 4 day old seedlings and unfortunately it snowed here to but today was one of the nicer days and theyre all doing fine. But this morning one had a piece of iceon its tiny little leaf! but like i said thyre nice and perked up and you would never no it 27 degrees the night before!
Hey, if you're in michigan detroit, then you're near ontario. I've had snow here for the past four days. If we're that close, and we are, you should worry. You'll probably want to plant anew, if you don't have to. Plants that go through drastic colds in their young stages of life, just won't produce the same way that a stress free plant will. Just my opinion.
yup it snowed here in va and killed 3 of my babies... now i only have 1... thank god i just ordered more seeds and these where only bagseed
thank goodness i wasn't too eager. when would be best to plant/transplant some seedlings? southern ontario here.
im in WI and i wait till july 4th but one timesome ass ole kids bottel rockets found my plant site and the cops showed man i was pissed
ouch!!! if only marijuana was like opium or cocane and people didn't automatically know what it looked or smelled like (that would be my dream world)
Definately start em inside under some compact fluoros. 12 days before you're ready to transplant, start to harden plants off. On the first day stick em outside for an hour... second day 2 hr .... 3rd day 3. and so on. Transplant just before nightfall on the 12th day. Transplanting at nightfall allows for roots to establish a little before the next day.
startin em inside is the best. Use daylight (itll say 6500k on it somewhere) lights. If you cant grow outside you can put a clear plastic tupperware over em. light will get through perfectly fine and itll hold the temps up for when it gets cold at night. snow wont get on ur plants either. I hate this weather no snow in MA but I was up in VT and it dropped a good foot.