I started a few seeds March 3rd, they came up around March 7. Exactly three days on March 6th some were already pushing up. . Fresh seeds don't need soaking over night. I only have a couple each year that don't sprout or that are week plants that I don't waist time on. It's just about what I would expect from seeds and aren't anything to blame the breeder for. It's just part of nature.
I'll do things different this year. I'll document everything as I go. Maybe that will help some new people get a better understanding by showing all the steps. When and how much I water. How I planted them. And how things are going. Most years I wait till around 4/20 to 5/1. Last year I planted some late because it got so dry. I waited on a rain. I put some small plants out july. 17 last year and they got chest high and still did fine. Only because I live at 41,• would I plant anything that late. If I was in Texas or South Mississippi I'd make sure they were out in April. It's just to hot and dry to plant late unless you can grow then in your yard.
I turned 60 in March. We're the last of the old-timers that still gorilla grow. A pack of Nirvava seeds I got. See if anyone notices anything odd. Watch for more posts.
I'll do things different this year. I'll document everything as I go. Maybe that will help some new people get a better understanding by showing all the steps. When and how much I water. How I planted them. And how things are going. Most years I wait till around 4/20 to 5/1. Last year I planted some late because it got so dry. I waited on a rain. I put some small plants out july. 17 last year and they got chest high and still did fine. Only because I live at 41,• would I plant anything that late. If I was in Texas or South Mississippi I'd make sure they were out in April. It's just to hot and dry to plant late unless you can grow then in your yard.
I turned 60 in March. We're the last of the old-timers that still gorilla grow. A pack of Nirvava seeds I got. See if anyone notices anything odd. Watch for more posts.