Wow, that is slow growth. I'm sure the warm weather will kick things into gear.
I also think that the fact that they started in the ground caused them to develop the root system before the aerial parts, which may explain some of the slowness.Wow, that is slow growth. I'm sure the warm weather will kick things into gear.
I also have cutworms, but I have a lot of plants around me, and wild annuals germinate before the cannabis here, in February. So the pests are busy.cool project, love the country side . I wish I could plant seeds directly in the ground, the little bastard cut worms suck
I like your moat method!I will get about 1 in 20 to survive in the spring though summer. The little bastards even climb up on my bench outside. I tried paper rings diatomaceous earth even Cayenne pepper . I finally set them propped up in a tray of water,I guess call it a moat that worked