When are you putting the girls outside?

SpaaaceCowboy

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well we got snow here today...In the north east here..I was aiming for the second to third week in June...Basically the longest days of the year here...about 15h 20 m....Figure I'll start them indoor end of may or early june then transplant outside.
 

wvblazin

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I've had a few of mine started for a few weeks now because I've been bored and ansy for this season to start... But I'm hoping to have mine out around the 15th of May if the weather is nice. Our average last frost date is around May 20th-23rd of so. What strains are you all growing this year?
 

Foothills

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well we got snow here today...In the north east here..I was aiming for the second to third week in June...Basically the longest days of the year here...about 15h 20 m....Figure I'll start them indoor end of may or early june then transplant outside.
Same thing here. We got about 3 inches last night and it hasn't even hit 30*F yet today. We got some good strong sunshine today though, so all is good. :D
 

Silly String

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When my tomatoes are big enough to act as cover crop on the back patio. Probably end of May. It also depends on the rains -- sometimes May/June is crazy wet, with hail storms and such.
 

kmog33

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I threw a few seeds out already. Usually I go 2nd week in May to June 1. But since I'm going seeds I decide to throw them outside early

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treemansbuds

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I put mine out during the waxing moon phase during the month of May. Farmers Almanac say to plant "above ground fruit bearing plants" during the waxing moon phase, and "below ground fruit bearing plants" during the warning moon phase. This year the May waxing moon phase will be the first 2 weeks, so mine will go in about the 7th. I get 13:50 minutes of sun on that day. They're in the greenhouse now with a 1000 MH come on from 6:00am to 8:00am then the sun takes over, it kicks back on at 6:00pm and off at 8:00pm. This is the same amount of light they'll get (roughly) on that May 7th date.

There's my 2 cents,
TMB-
 
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Mainesmoker

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When all the snow melts and it warms up it may be August this year :) Still got over a foot on the ground in my area. More in the woods. I have started mothers and hope to have clones rooted and ready for the outdoors on June 1
 

OGxBLU

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My babies have been outside since a month ago and I'm from Los Angeles... The seedlings are doing just fine... But some of my clones started to flower on me since they barley got about 13 hours of light... So now I put all my ladies under 1000watt MH until 11pm after it starts to get dark....
 
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