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Old 05-12-2008, 09:13 PM
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First Grow- my 17ish Outdoor babies.

Hey. I've been colecting schwag seeds for the last few months. I just germinated all my seeds and planted them in a random flower pot in my garden. I dident expect much, but this is what i have so far. As soon as they get an inch or 2 higher, im re planting them in another spot hidden in the forest, i just wanted to see if they could take off in regular normal soil that was laying around in random pots, and it works

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You'll never get all those roots seperated without killing most of them. That's why we plant in seperate cups or pots to start with. That's pretty careless.
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Old 05-12-2008, 09:23 PM
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Yeh im hoping all the plants will just grow in that one pot.
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This isnt a very serious grow. You need to put effort and time to make a grow work.
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Old 05-13-2008, 05:03 AM
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Yea, I wish we could have helped earlier but I do not see this working. You definitely can not have all those seeds planted in there at the same time. That is not going to work.
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yeah u should probally just start over in the woods with sum good potting soil and water them when ever the soil starts to get dry,the plants do most of the work them selves,just add love and care and it will work
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