420benny
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I am hoping to pull this off as an experiment. I have 10 Nirvana beans and I want to grow them all out indoors this winter to get more beans. Then I want to grow them outside in my little garden, 12 at a time in 2 gallon grow bags using Roots new coco fiber soil. I plan on starting 12 new ones every 2 weeks and pack them in the area from April on. Should be room for 12 old and 12 new. If, for some reason they get big, I can move some to my big garden while those other "big girls" are still vegging. It will be interesting to see how long they take, how many starts I can pull off and the yield I get. The plan is to have plants finishing all summer and fall with many, but shorter trimming sessions. What do you think? Oh, I have never grown any AKs before. I figure that once I get a feel for how long they are taking, I can plan on my last crop's finishing time and plant accordingly to time the finish to end when my bad weather comes on. Any thoughts appreciated. Anybody ever try this? Oh, the first few sets can be started inside for a real jump start in April.