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Know Your Zone - Where are you planning on growing this season?

Just learned this myself...

Hardiness Zones, Gardening Zones, Growing Zones and Plant Zones refer to defined geographic regions that can support specific plants, flowers and trees. The zones define a minimum range of temperatures that a plant or tree can survive safely in that zone. The most commonly used Hardiness Zones were defined by the USDA. The USDA provides a hard copy map that displays these zone throughout the US. The last update to this map covers minimum temperatures from 1961 to 1990. An updated map is currently in production, but has not been released yet. Plant Maps provides the only interactive version of the USDA hardiness zone map available on the internet.

Interactive map - http://www.plantmaps.com/index.php

For example.. Southern California is Zone 10B- Hardiness (35F-40F) and 11A USDA (40F-45F) Woot!
 
Bay Area, 9b.

I have already germinated some 7pot and Butch T's for an outdoor grow over the summer. Once I'm done with my current hydro indoor grow, I'm planning on either growing some Hungarian Wax or Jamaican Scotch Bonnets ScrOG style in my room.

I'm probably gonna make a glog for my indoor grow, but not outdoor.
 
5b. I have planned:
Carribbean Red Habs
Chocolate Habs
Scarlet Lanterns
Not Black Nagas
Peach Ghost Scorpions
Peach Ghosts
Zebra tomatoes
Giant amazon black tomatos
Indigo Rose Tomatoes
 
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