ironheadxl
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got a huge ol stash of bagweedseed...about a month from now and its Johnny Appleweed time... those seed balls, everywhere I go fishing, gonna be a chucking and rolling along river banks and ponds
ah... ur friend has the same idea as me .. planting all the lowryders together and letting them seed .. that's what ill be doing around may[Lucas];2042145 said:Attitude Seed Bank, just ordered a pack of White Russian autoflowering from them. They also have Lowryder and Lowryder #2. My friend ordered 2 10 pack of Lowryder from ASB and he planted them outside all together. He now has enough seeds to last him a lifetime.
im talking about a 4x1x4 hole .. that's room for about 30-60 lowrydersThis wont work,cus If I EVER run into onme of these fields..Ill make sure to harvsest every last one of em!!!!lol..yes im greedy like that..then justmfor fun,ill piss on the bastrd who gre them there!!!! haha
your just going to be putting the seeds in without pots first? good luck. beware of the bugs!ill be planting about 35 bagseeds up in the woods .. a beautiful spot that gets good sun .. planting them right in the ground this winter .. so they come up naturally and hopefully compete with the natural plants
yep .. it'll just be a little experiment i'm trying .. my real grow is linked im my sigyour just going to be putting the seeds in without pots first? good luck. beware of the bugs!
u probably harvest mid octthis is my second year trying to grow weed. had a lot of trial and error last time but
got good results in spite of myself. what i want to know is [as it seemed to me] if
planting out doors necessarily means i have to wait until days start getting shorter
before i get buds. right now i have some small seedlings growing indoors. since things warm up pretty quickly in Arizona, i could plant them outside in March. but i get confused
about how long it would take for budding to happen. therefore should i keep them indoors for a quicker harvest?
hoping this makes sense to whoever reads it..