Hey guys, so I am hoping to be a first time grower this summer, and had a few questions. So first off sadly i am unable to grow indoors where I'm at, but although summer up here is quite short it seems to me to be the ideal place for an auto. We get 23-24 hours of sunlight for two months (ish), so I Can give it all light she would need. The thing is that it can drop to -2ish even in the summer, granted it would be towards the end of the season. So I'm looking for some good reccomendations for an auto, easy to grow outdoors that can take the cold. There's also the problem of pests and insects that come up here. Appreciate the help.
Aghhh..... I know someone that grows outdoors in Alaska! Fuck what's his name.....ugh..... mmm.... He's on afn. Got a greenhouse kinda thing built onto the side of his house. Or a glass room sort of thing....aghhh ...this is doing my nut in like. What's his pissin name!! It's 4:32am so be fucked if I'll mind this.. Off to Google I go...... "@trailanimal" !!!! Yaaaass!!!! Fuckin knew I'd get it haha. "@jraven " grows outdoors in Alaska too. Christ that gave me a sore head haha. Well proud I know 2 guys in the category though. Bet you didn't expect that eh (Edit) that took me about 25 minutes to find him cos I'm too stupid to put 'Alaska ' in the search term. Fuck me runnin
Hey Nathanx2............i have never grown in Alaska..........but I have DEF grown my fair share of Autos.......and they REALLY ARE the perfect plant for a robust environment......as they are good with both insects and being "hearty" enough to stave off diseases or other problems....
You have any specific starins that you might recommend for my situation? Maybe an affordable nutrient plan as well. And the extra mile would be a good plan to keep pests away.