shiznit wrote:Also when you replant them, never clear off the soil off the roots or you will cause damage.
fuck i definitely did this, along with tearing a bit of roots trying to seperate the two plants that were in the same pot
I don't know what you can do if you damage the roots or the stem, but this can kill the plant. Handle it by the leaves next time and avoid touching the stem or roots cause the leaves can grow back.
shiznit wrote:Also when you replant them, never clear off the soil off the roots or you will cause damage.
fuck i definitely did this, along with tearing a bit of roots trying to seperate the two plants that were in the same pot
I don't know what you can do if you damage the roots or the stem, but this can kill the plant. Handle it by the leaves next time and avoid touching the stem or roots cause the leaves can grow back.
cool well i have a feeling they'll be fine, good to know that though
I didn't follow any guides cause I never grew all by myself but I suggest you look online they probally have good directions for indoor and outdoor growing, good luck.
Still time to grow some.
A few years ago I gave to a friend of mine
a full 35MM film boxe of seeds.
A few months after, he harvested 2 green bags.
He didn't even had to take care of it, they were in a type of
Disney World like swamp.
Pete
I'm an expert on growing tomatoes. Can marijuana grow up a string? Since they're potted, make sure you're rotating the pot every week to ensure the leaves are getting nominal sun coverage.
There is definitely more marijuana in the vicinity you found those plants in. It's likely that someone (Gathering from how you described finding them) planted them there so that they would not be located on their property. It seems it would be far less trouble to scatter a crop in a natural environment and document the locations with a portable GPS device.
The United States Government actually uses sophisticated imaging applications to scan for crops of marijuana both during standard sweeps over areas in airplanes, and when they're analyzing photos from the planes, as well as satellite data.
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