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Outdoor Growing Season Starts

May 5, 2008 - 8:06

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The 2008 outdoor marijuana growing season has officially started. To confirm, watch closely for sunburned dreadlock hippies roaming town, extra dirty pickup trucks loaded with gardening gear, and long lines at Pierson's and Target's garden center.

Outdoor pot growers generally start planting their crops in May and sometimes as late as June, but there will always be a handful or more who plant as early as April. As a result of this, rooted plant cuttings become a hot commodity in the springtime, with most outdoor growers getting theirs from indoor growing friends and neighbors.

Popular strains this outdoor season? Whatever growers can get their hands on, as usual. Trainwreck and Diesel will always be popular, and Master Kush seems to be making a comeback this year. We remember a few years back some amazing outdoor strains like Soul Train, Romulan, and Mango, but we're not sure if those are still around.

If this year is anything like the seasons past, Humboldt County residents can expect yet another massive increase in the number of pot growers occupying the hills, the number of CAMP choppers flying overhead, and yet another massive increase in the amount of seized bud come summertime through harvest.

Last year the Humboldt Sheriff's Drug Enforcement Unit nabbed over 355,000 outdoor plants, 37,419 indoor plants, and about 900 pounds of processed bud in their eradication efforts. It was the biggest year ever, but it's always the biggest year ever because there are always more and more growers planting bigger and bigger crops.

In comparison, authorities only seized about 100,000 plants in 2006. Yeah, that's a beefy increase in only one year. The 2007 total was estimated to be worth $1 billion had it made it to the streets. Does that mean they removed $1 billion from Humboldt County's economy?


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growing season

By jerry, on May 27, 2008 - 9:11
how long does it take for marijuana to start to nugg

By dank, on May 29, 2008 - 7:00
flowering begins after the summer solstice when the days start to get shorter. you should see flowers on the plants by the end of July, and harvest season starts in september all the way through the end of october depending on what your weather is like and how long you can manage to let them go before finally cutting them down

Operation manager

By James, on Jul 17, 2008 - 17:24
Hey There

Just wanted to ask how long it will take in total time to from the first day when the seed is inserted in the soil till the last day in how long i can get the buds and also if u know where i can get some good seeds and yeah i did smoke some mango one back in 2003 and 2004 really missed it neways please if u can send me the information at the contact mention below i will really appriciate it.
Thanks & Regards
James Kramer
djermaan@gmail.com

help

By byron russell, on Aug 9, 2008 - 13:29
i live in ct and my plants are just showing sings of sex now its aug9 when will they be ready

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