Prepping for 2018 Season...

KrazyAnneBanks

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Thanks for helping me throughout the years guys!

I have random plants just growing from the ground from last years seeds... should i just leave them? replant them? kill them off?
 

4(207)

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Depends on your goal. If you have time, plant count, etc for it then leave them and top dress with something and weed out the males during flower and you will have something nice. Up to you and your style but I would not transplant them.

Good luck :leaf:
 

SchmoeJoe

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Thanks for helping me throughout the years guys!

I have random plants just growing from the ground from last years seeds... should i just leave them? replant them? kill them off?
Are they plants that were grown out and harvested last season that would have to go through revegetation? If that's the case I'd junk them and start fresh. Revegging plants always gives plants that aren't as strong as the original or a new fresh plant that hasn't gone through that. The only real exception would be for a particular plant that was just that special that you want to save it.
 

KrazyAnneBanks

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Are they plants that were grown out and harvested last season that would have to go through revegetation? If that's the case I'd junk them and start fresh. Revegging plants always gives plants that aren't as strong as the original or a new fresh plant that hasn't gone through that. The only real exception would be for a particular plant that was just that special that you want to save it.
i cross durban poison with candy kush last year...
 

JCS57

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I let them grow until a couple weeks before planting the coming years new seeds then til them in for added organic matter.
 

xtsho

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i cross durban poison with candy kush last year...
That's pretty cool that you have plants coming up from last year. Proves that cannabis is just a weed and doesn't need all the fussing people give it when growing it. I'd leave them and let them grow where they are. I wouldn't be able to kill them after they made it this far on their own.

How did the cross turn out? I'm in the process of crossing some Durban with Pakistani Chitral Kush.
 

SchmoeJoe

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That's pretty cool that you have plants coming up from last year. Proves that cannabis is just a weed and doesn't need all the fussing people give it when growing it. I'd leave them and let them grow where they are. I wouldn't be able to kill them after they made it this far on their own.

How did the cross turn out? I'm in the process of crossing some Durban with Pakistani Chitral Kush.
Revegged plants grow slower, yield less, and are more prone to pests and diseases. Kill that shit and start fresh.

Cannabis is a weed and can survive a surprising lot of terrible conditions. I don't know about you but I'm growing to produce the best quality product I can. Not to see what kind terrible conditions the plant can survive.
 

xtsho

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Revegged plants grow slower, yield less, and are more prone to pests and diseases. Kill that shit and start fresh.

Cannabis is a weed and can survive a surprising lot of terrible conditions. I don't know about you but I'm growing to produce the best quality product I can. Not to see what kind terrible conditions the plant can survive.
I was under the impression that these were plants from seeds that grew on their own. The OP said they crossed Durban and Candy Kush. I was assuming some seeds fell to the ground and came up on their own. But I get confused easily. But yeah, I wouldn't reveg last years plants if they made it through the winter. Which the definitely wouldn't do where I live.
 

KrazyAnneBanks

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I was under the impression that these were plants from seeds that grew on their own. The OP said they crossed Durban and Candy Kush. I was assuming some seeds fell to the ground and came up on their own. But I get confused easily. But yeah, I wouldn't reveg last years plants if they made it through the winter. Which the definitely wouldn't do where I live.
new plants, i don't like revegging
 
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