NEW HAMPSHIRE, too late?

Seawood

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Were you able to acquire seeds yet? You are not jumping the gun...at all. I like my plants to be a minimum of 6 inches tall before I start to harden them off for life outside. You don't any special grow equipment either. You can keep seedlings healthy under minimal light.
Photos, yes. Pop autos early and give them minimal light and report back on how your harvest ends up. Been there!
 

lee harvey

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Your fine...order some off Neptune Seedbank. They are based out of the US and should arrive within a few days
 

duncandog

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Hey again. Former member from ages ago. 2008-2012. Have left the growing community for quite some time.

I am relocating during this strange time in the world to new england.
Looking to start an outdoor grow from seed when I arrive. Is it too late in the season to do so? Any new hampshire growers here?
What am I looking at realistically.
I do not think so if you choose a short flower and good mold resistance.
I have had great luck with Barney's seeds here in the northeast grow climate.
They have a lot of short flowering strains and mold resistance
 
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