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Old 11-11-2015, 01:08 PM #261
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Hi guys one question, im thinking of diggin holes ant puting the soil in them in November, is that OK or will the soil lose nutritions and it would be bether to bring soil in April?
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There's some good info in this topic
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Hi guys one question, im thinking of diggin holes ant puting the soil in them in November, is that OK or will the soil lose nutritions and it would be bether to bring soil in April?
This is interesting for me aswell, would be good if anybody could answer
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Theano, i got my answer somewhere else. It is ok just you have to mulch the soil in the spring and the best thing is that you also put some seeds of grass just to sprout out and then mulch everything to add some nutrition in the soil and to wake up the soil. I already went hiking but i will leave al the soil in the bags and as soon as possible i will do what i told earlier in the spring.
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I thought I read a guide somewhere years ago that described when to transplant your indoor plants outside depending on where in the USA you lived. I've only done indoor grows in the past but have recently moved to N FL and am interested in starting some plants inside and finishing them outside

Anyone remember seeing this guide or know where I can find some information?
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look for the USDA plant hardiness map in your area. It shows the average last frost date and the average first frost dates. planthardiness.ars.usda.gov
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Any N. Fla outdoor Sativa recommendations?
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I thought I read a guide somewhere years ago that described when to transplant your indoor plants outside depending on where in the USA you lived. I've only done indoor grows in the past but have recently moved to N FL and am interested in starting some plants inside and finishing them outside

Anyone remember seeing this guide or know where I can find some information?
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You can start indoors in winter and get an outdoor harvest in the late spring if your timing is right, and then another harvest in fall. It can depend on the strain, but the photoperiod also plays a critical part..

This is a great thread with lots of info & there's good info on page 3 relating directly to your situation.

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=63715
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