bluepants33
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I planted this plant amongst a patch of Queen Ann's Lace back in late April. Needless to say, it was out of sight and forgotten. The weeds protecting it from the weather have since died, and it's being destroyed by our South wind, not to mention it's now visible.
It looks to be about 2-3 weeks away from being ripe, but I don't think it'll make it that long outdoors. Also, I have no idea what strain it is. A friend enjoyed its parent and asked me to make him some more.
This is the last of 7 plants, and the others were good enough that I hate to see it wasted.
It's never been watered or been given any nutrients, but that said it looks pretty healthy.The soil comp. here is fairly sandy, great for growing -anything-, but that also means the roots will have spread like a wild fire.
My questions are:
Would it survive being transplanted to my greenhouse?
If it can be transplanted, should I put it under a grow light? (I've got some el cheapo' Lowes brand 120w spot-grow lights).
How deep will the trunk root dig? Its siblings were cut over a month ago, and have since been mowed over so I can't pull them.
What strain is it?
It looks to be about 2-3 weeks away from being ripe, but I don't think it'll make it that long outdoors. Also, I have no idea what strain it is. A friend enjoyed its parent and asked me to make him some more.

It's never been watered or been given any nutrients, but that said it looks pretty healthy.The soil comp. here is fairly sandy, great for growing -anything-, but that also means the roots will have spread like a wild fire.
My questions are:
Would it survive being transplanted to my greenhouse?
If it can be transplanted, should I put it under a grow light? (I've got some el cheapo' Lowes brand 120w spot-grow lights).
How deep will the trunk root dig? Its siblings were cut over a month ago, and have since been mowed over so I can't pull them.
What strain is it?