tripitika
Registered on May-23-2007
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Message #18686 posted by tripitika (Info) June 25, 2007 08:58:42 ET
My boss recently asked me to cultivate a few plants on his property (sounds a bit sketchy, I know, but he's cool). I've had very little previous experience growing (just one occasion where I helped out a friend who had a few plants indoors). We made this decision rather late in the season...probably too late to complete flowering before a frost...but we decided to go for it anyway as a trial run. I thought it would be a good opportunity just to see if I could get anything to grow out there and to troubleshoot any problems. This would, I figured, give me enough experience to actually pull it off next year.
Unfortunately, my only real connection in the area dried up a couple weeks ago. As I use cannabis to treat a mild anxiety disorder (my therapist is not a fan), I suddenly find myself with a vested interest in getting some sort of harvest out of these plants. So, is there any way to save my children? I live in a rather cold climate (first frost will probably hit in late October). The seeds were started indoors at the beginning of June and planted outdoors on the 16th. They are only about 7-8 inches tall at the moment, but they seem to be flourishing. I was thinking that I could dig them up, put them in pots, and move them indoors before frost hits in the fall? Or would this be too traumatic for them?
Help. Suggestions?
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