basicaly a joke but id like to see where it goes

blaze139

Active Member
ok so have a big bucket and i threw a bunch of reggies seeds in it just to see what would happen and they have been outside since seed. i water it every day and its been 10days now and 10 of them sprouted and look like they are gonna grow they are all 2inches tall with the first sent of pot leaves (the leaves that grow after the 2tear drop tears) if i keep them outside and jus water them once a day will it just grow and bud by itself?
its in regular potting soil and i water it with straight water
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blaze139

Active Member
of coarse but some people say this wont work
but ive seen it done before so i figure why not they were seeds that i didnt think were gonna grow anyway
 

Jack747

Well-Known Member
You should cut a majority (or transplant) of those seedlings as some will eventually overgrow the others and just soak up nutrients. I'd stick with 2 at the most imo. Instead of watering every day just water every time the soil is dry an inch or two on top. It really is fairly simple to grow just make sure it has adequate sunlight and water on the most basic level of talking about it. Do that and yes it will start to grow, branch out, and eventually wreak of that great ganja smell! And remember to cut those males.
 

thetick1959

Active Member
«.kingcronic.»;4198325 said:
it should work. Im planning to do 2 per bucket next year. Marijuana growning has been over complicated...seed+dirt+water+sun= good times :blsmoke:
I like your attitude.
 

blaze139

Active Member
i just brought the bucket inside and made a little make shift grow type of thing i guess ill get serious wit it now
and transplant most of em ill probly keep the three strongest sprouts in or somthing or maybe more them all into good pots
just to minimize space
 

Chiceh

Global Mod, Stoner Chic
You may want to transplant a few into their own pots. Yes this will work and only water when they need it, about every 3 days depending on how hot it gets there and how much direct sun they get. Keep an eye out for bugs too, they tend to find these tender plants and destroy them. Feed then every other watering.
 

veggiegardener

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You should pull all but 3 to save some hassle. You should get atleast 1 female outta 3.
Exactly what I would do.

Three plants put the odds in your favor for at least one female.

If all 3 are girls, keep the strongest two, or all three if they remain fairly even in growth.

If you want more than a few grams, read up on nutrients.

Best of luck.
 
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