So me and my friend were walking around his neighborhood when we came across a couple tiny weed plants. I'd say their a few weeks old. They were right by a gas station in an open field.. What are my chances of it being quality? What should I do to ensure its survival? I picked off the lower leaves prior to transplant.
Man, that guy is going to be so pissed... I know the feeling. Karma will probably turn them male, and you'd kinda deserve it tbh lol Sent from my GT-S5570 using Grasscity Forum mobile app
Guys, these were no more than 10 feet from a public road, and 15 feet from a gas station, they had no chance there
Maybe they belonged to the gas station employee because he would toss his seeds back there when he smoked on break
Alright 24 hours of light it is. But won't it switch to flowering as soon as I move it back outdoors? Because the daylight is shorter?
Don't cut off any leaves. that's the only way for the plant to get energy. Your best bet with no experience or equipment would probably be to keep it inside with 24 hours light on it for a couple weeks then plant it outside to flower... Or just plant it outside now and see what happens.
Dude I grow alongside many roads, in many public places where dogs are walked etc. just think it's very disrespectful. Chef.
This plant was honestly more of a lucky seed, I almost stepped on it and you can tell it has had a rough life. There were no signs of it being cared for, so I thought it was wild or just a disregarded seed. I'll just walk right on by the next plant I find.
Why even bother with some shitty random stolen plant if your gonna take the time to "save" it why not just plant your own.
I completely understand where your coming from. And I know others that would of pulled them up too, I personally would never do it. It's just the years I have spent growing outdoors and the amount of time, money and effort I put into these plants is crazy! Every now and then when I have plants taken its heart breaking. Especially if they are part of a breeding project. I just find it disrespectful. Chef.
dude...it was mine. it was cross bread from tia juana brick and LA stress. it provides a fine smoke, like car tires burning in a lake of old motor oil. all i can say is....welcome to flavor country