Unattended plants growing in the wild.

Knally

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What kind of insect could eat an entire leaf right off the stem clean like that???
Chihuahua! She loves it dry or growing. Rips leaves right off the plant, if you don't keep an eye on her. She can sniff it out realy well too. She sits at the door to the grow room and whines until I open the door. Love that dog.
 

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overfiend

HeavyMetalHippie
i've grown plants this way put them in and let mother nature do the rest. but they would be stunted in growth or dead when i checked them at the end of the season.
i think if you give them a little attention at first to make sure they are growing strong you will get a better result.
i usually put good sized healthy plants outside in my yard and leave them alone all the way till october and have ended up with some good yeilds. no fertilizer just ground dirt and rain.
 

Mr. Maryjane

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I'm doing this, I already planted like 15 seedling, but they died when I came back a week later. so, I'm gonna grow like 10 plants for a couple weeks then plant them outside! I'm also doing the jonny potseed thing.
 

overfiend

HeavyMetalHippie
right on MR. keep us posted the plants will give you better results.
i still try the jonny potseed thing every year but rearly get anything from it.
but i still hope to return one day and find a field.
 

growingmom

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here's mine put outside on 4-20 in south west michigan

1st pic crystal skunk (g13 labs)
2nd pic northern lights x skunk (g13 labs) and white widow (white label)
3rd pic blue cheese (barney's farm) <----started inside on 3-28
4th pic lowryder #2 (joint doctor)
Nice Doc. I put mine out just last week, they look great but I here it's gonna frost tonight.:cry: I'm sooo glad I left them in the pot's..
 

Patricia

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here's mine put outside on 4-20 in south west michigan

1st pic crystal skunk (g13 labs)
2nd pic northern lights x skunk (g13 labs) and white widow (white label)
3rd pic blue cheese (barney's farm) <----started inside on 3-28
4th pic lowryder #2 (joint doctor)
There's something about fresh air and sunshine that just make them full of beautiful life force
 

thedoctorzoidberg

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Nice Doc. I put mine out just last week, they look great but I here it's gonna frost tonight.:cry: I'm sooo glad I left them in the pot's..
all of these plants have already dealt with frost once... this time they will be covered. it's gunna get down to 36 tonight, but there is a frost warning for my area.
 

kochab

New Member
all of these plants have already dealt with frost once... this time they will be covered. it's gunna get down to 36 tonight, but there is a frost warning for my area.
sounds like it could very well get quite ugly for your plants... I hate the damn frost here It was determined to kill anything green for a month after it decided to get warm (not even spring but it was 75degrees outside in afternoons).
 

HappyHerbologist

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i germed like 65 seeds layed down a bed of nice soil and put em in. them i sprinkled some stuff that supposedly keeps away animals, ill actually go check later today and take a pic for you. how it works out for everyone
 

crazyoutlaw

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Man..since you dont have any nutrients for em' I suggest buying products like Voodoo,Scorpion Juice,etc..these products colonize the root mass with tons of fungi,bacteria and other organisms that feed the plant,and keep it healthy..how do you think plants grow in the wild??The soil is teeming with all types of beneficial micro-organisms...these products,along with MGMC and coir is the guerilla growers best bet to a huge harvest...the MGMC and coir helps retain moistues and other humus....also consider perlite and horse manure...
 
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