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Got some seeds started today,virginia gold,burley,bss,maryland 609, mcy,and florida sumatra ,I will be planting more when i recieve seed for them
 

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Boboro, I know it seems early, but time and time again I've learned that in Michigan it's good to have the plants a little bit more advanced when you put them in the ground. Late frost/high winds in the spring warrant the early starting.
 

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I dont know about growin up thir but that would be a good reson to start them a little later. You are goin to have to put them in a big pot and find a warm sunny place to keep them till May before you can put them in the ground. I would wait till I could put the plants from the flat in the ground. If you have a green house you want have a problem. If you dont Id wait.
 

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My plant fared well when I planted tem the way I did. Short growing season with late frost means get them plants growed up quick. I did use a green house to expose them to sun light tho.
 

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Yeah little portable greenhouse.last year it was warm enough to put in ground in may,and i didnt have any plants .this year it will be different, in case of early failure i can start over
 

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No worries! Just sharing my experiences! Sorry to come across short!
 

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Boboro, I know it seems early, but time and time again I've learned that in Michigan it's good to have the plants a little bit more advanced when you put them in the ground. Late frost/high winds in the spring warrant the early starting.
As long as you don't keep them in flats, I think starting early this far north is a good idea. You can transplant them into small plastic pots and leave them outside after they have adjusted to sunlight and just bring them inside if you get a May frost. Then they will be larger when you plant in the ground after the last frost date. For me that would be Memorial Day.
 

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good to hear from you, you been absent,

with our profession, you vanish for a while, and we get to thinking something bad happened to ya,

good to see ya around, and your grow looks weel on it's way to sucess,
 

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Hey chicken,do you have any left over orinco seed just in case mine dont get here soon (ebay)

ive never grown that strain, BOBORO sent me some green leaf of it last year,

and i must say, it was good smoke,
 

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Is that an led grow light your using? What watt are the leds? ive heard good and bad reveiws about them so it would be good to hear from someone who actually uses them.
 
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