SilverSurfer_OG- I'd basicly just stick my shovel in, pull the dirt aside enough to pop a seedling in, push the dirt back(carefully) against the roots.
From prior experience, I doubt direct seeding would work that great for me, lots of nasty bugs seem to be waiting for my tender young babies. I'll transplant seedlings that have some woodiness too them, they seem more resistant to attacks.
PazVerdeRadical- I'm not sure if you saw the pics earlier in the thread, but I have had some luck with this type of growing.
I do realize that my yields in plots with a minimum of sunshine will be low, this is the reason for mass plantings, I probably won't bother planting unless I do at least 20 per plot, and many plots.
And who knows? Maybe burried way out there, there are some sweet sunny and damp spots where I will yield my normal weight, part of the goal here is a excuse to go out and find these places.
I will be establishing a regular set of plots with provided irrigation for normal bud production, as many as I can tend to comfortably over the Summer. Establishing more irrigation plots means more work and time spent down the road checking on and tending to these extra plots, more of my precious summer time spent walking the hills insted of with my family.
Lets compare the time investment:
For plots with irrigation:
If I am going to go to the time and expense of putting a irrigation system in, then I only want female plants, this means clones or sexed seedlings.
I will need to also prescout the plots, and find a magical spot with a year round stream nearby so I can pump water to my resivours.
Several trips will be needed to take equipment, fertilisers, etc etc to the plot.
Also I will need to make a trip to the plots at least once every 2-3 weeks, to ensure that the systems are functioning.
^This is getting to be alot of time, setting up and scouting one of these plots would take me about 3-4 weekends if I am lucky enough to find good plots easy, not to mention I will need to visit more through the summer.
For my low investment plots:
Starting mass seedlings is easy, as is taking a walk on a early Summer morning. I figure it will take me about 4 hours total to plant about 40 seedlings, and I could probably plant way more than 100 in a day if I wanted to.
And to top it off, I won't have to visit again until harvest! Leaving me more time to spend with my Sinse crop and my family.
No, I see the bud that comes from this venture as nearly free, and well worth the hassel. Keep in mind that I spent a ton of time hiking around taking care of plants last year, and I will stop at nothing to find a way to avoid all that time spent walking here and there.
From prior experience, I doubt direct seeding would work that great for me, lots of nasty bugs seem to be waiting for my tender young babies. I'll transplant seedlings that have some woodiness too them, they seem more resistant to attacks.
PazVerdeRadical- I'm not sure if you saw the pics earlier in the thread, but I have had some luck with this type of growing.
I do realize that my yields in plots with a minimum of sunshine will be low, this is the reason for mass plantings, I probably won't bother planting unless I do at least 20 per plot, and many plots.
And who knows? Maybe burried way out there, there are some sweet sunny and damp spots where I will yield my normal weight, part of the goal here is a excuse to go out and find these places.
I will be establishing a regular set of plots with provided irrigation for normal bud production, as many as I can tend to comfortably over the Summer. Establishing more irrigation plots means more work and time spent down the road checking on and tending to these extra plots, more of my precious summer time spent walking the hills insted of with my family.
Lets compare the time investment:
For plots with irrigation:
If I am going to go to the time and expense of putting a irrigation system in, then I only want female plants, this means clones or sexed seedlings.
I will need to also prescout the plots, and find a magical spot with a year round stream nearby so I can pump water to my resivours.
Several trips will be needed to take equipment, fertilisers, etc etc to the plot.
Also I will need to make a trip to the plots at least once every 2-3 weeks, to ensure that the systems are functioning.
^This is getting to be alot of time, setting up and scouting one of these plots would take me about 3-4 weekends if I am lucky enough to find good plots easy, not to mention I will need to visit more through the summer.
For my low investment plots:
Starting mass seedlings is easy, as is taking a walk on a early Summer morning. I figure it will take me about 4 hours total to plant about 40 seedlings, and I could probably plant way more than 100 in a day if I wanted to.
And to top it off, I won't have to visit again until harvest! Leaving me more time to spend with my Sinse crop and my family.
No, I see the bud that comes from this venture as nearly free, and well worth the hassel. Keep in mind that I spent a ton of time hiking around taking care of plants last year, and I will stop at nothing to find a way to avoid all that time spent walking here and there.