holy fuck i would freeze to death up there. you must literally have pine tree genetics in you.
I called around to a few nurseries and no one carries camellias. One place said they have them occasionally in the winter. They also said that the only way you could grow them here would be to take them inside when it gets cold.
I think I'm going to throw a MH bulb in and run 11/13. I've grown a bunch of satativas (SSH, Kali Mist, ISS, Red Congolese, and Dutch Dragon), some of which flowered for 15 weeks, and I've always used the 12/12 flowering photo-period, so I'm in uncharted waters here.
supermanlivesPardon my ignorance but what is an 'earth box' - a term I'm not familiar with.
lol stoner
i would chop them down low right above some good nodes with strong side growth(like take off a 3rd of the plant), then veg them some more to establish another lower canopy and then flower.
i think chopping and flowering will give weak structure for flowering and lower the yield.
lol stoner....
i would chop them down low right above some good nodes with strong side growth(like take off a 3rd of the plant), then veg them some more to establish another lower canopy and then flower. itl delay you getting nugs a little but i think youll get more yield out of it in the long run.
at least youll get that mulch material you were needing.
i think chopping and flowering will give weak structure for flowering and lower the yield.
that's just me though.
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That's what I was trying to say a way's back....but I sometimes leave out details I think others would know to do.
dont worry about it then, i am 100% sure there is a local alternative you can use for a flower fert. hell if you can grow comfrey, comfrey grows amazing nugs. add whatever blooms you can find and use them along side.
just buy some bocking 14 comfrey root, its like 2-4$ for one.