Coppertop87
Member
Hey guys,
It's been a long time since I've grown, maybe about 9-10 years. I've forgotten a lot of the more advanced stuff but still know the basics. I live in Northern, Alberta and don't even smoke pot any more but I still absolutely love the plant and miss growing. I'm not looking to get in any trouble which would cause me to lose my job and so on but I was wondering if I germed some seeds and just planted them somewhere, maybe just like 5 females or something and left them to fend for themselves outdoors if you think they would survive, and if it's too late to start now? I could put some copper around them for slugs but I wouldn't want to visit them much so I may not be able to fertilize them much. I'm not looking to grow the perfect. As long as they flowed and produce bud I's be happy.
My main concern is the PH of the soil here. I'm not sure if I could plant directly in the ground. That was a problem in Eastern Canada where I lived because of the bog and Evergreen trees. I'm kinda guessing it's the same here. Any advice appreciated.
It's been a long time since I've grown, maybe about 9-10 years. I've forgotten a lot of the more advanced stuff but still know the basics. I live in Northern, Alberta and don't even smoke pot any more but I still absolutely love the plant and miss growing. I'm not looking to get in any trouble which would cause me to lose my job and so on but I was wondering if I germed some seeds and just planted them somewhere, maybe just like 5 females or something and left them to fend for themselves outdoors if you think they would survive, and if it's too late to start now? I could put some copper around them for slugs but I wouldn't want to visit them much so I may not be able to fertilize them much. I'm not looking to grow the perfect. As long as they flowed and produce bud I's be happy.
My main concern is the PH of the soil here. I'm not sure if I could plant directly in the ground. That was a problem in Eastern Canada where I lived because of the bog and Evergreen trees. I'm kinda guessing it's the same here. Any advice appreciated.