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Stoner's Wish Grow: Bagseed

Discussion in 'First Time Marijuana Growers' started by AAckley1, Aug 13, 2007.

  1. So I'm outside smokin a blunt with my brother, and I tell him I would really like to grow some plants.

    "You mean like the one growing outback?"

    This was the greatest news I have had in a long time. So I go outside the next day and there it is, about knee high the topmost leaves actually look quite good. It appears to be a sativa/indica mix as its not too terribly strechy or too terribly squat.

    Some of the bottom leaves obviously have been attacked by mites and such as there are holes and burns throughout.

    I am thinking about moving it inside into a pot, but am afraid of lockup or something caused by the transplant.

    Should I just cut some clones off of it and let it do its thing outside? Or should I move the entire plant inside?
     
  2. well how big is it.. can u take pics so we can have a better idea so we can help you with ur plant.
     
  3. Thats sweet man, has the plant shown its sex yet?? I would say ur best bet is to take clones, first off if its a male thats alot of trouble for nothing, the transplant and so forth, but if its fem and u transplant it and it goes into shock then you'll be kickin urself. More info would help though....
     
  4. Don't fix it if it ain't broke. Maybe get some neem oil or something to help ward off insect pests, but if the plant is healthy don't fuck with it. Just take clones... that way you have more than one plant :)
     
  5. well its about knee high and it will actually probably grow two colas because it is split about 6" up the main stem into two.

    I believe its a female if I looked at the pictures on various places right.

    It has little small hairs that almost look like taproots growing at almost every node.
     

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