Skoal
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How did it plant itself?
I have no idea. I didn’t plant the seed. One day I was outside weeding my garden and I noticed I had a pot plant growing.
How did it plant itself?
The Immaculate Conception... That plant is our lord and savior... You better take care of it mary.I have no idea. I didn’t plant the seed. One day I was outside weeding my garden and I noticed I had a pot plant growing.
Be honest. I think one outdoor plant may have hermied and then dropped seeds that I never noticed. But then again wouldn’t it have sprouted last year? I don’t know. But time to see if she provides a harvest. She is in shade. And quite small.
Transplant looking good! First grow, does anyone know how much water I should put in this 7gal?? I just put 2 water bottles in both pots. Good?
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Nope, if that were the case the plant wouldnt really evolve as well... I think its called "stratification" in other seeds... When plants drop seeds they evolved to need an extended cold time... Thats why some seed packs (not cannabis) tell you to put them in the fridge for 40 days like rose seeds for example. It simulates winter. Then warmth / moisture "spring" will set off germination. This same thing can be seen if you've ever seeded a plant on purpose, and try sowing one of the freshly cut seeds.. Your germination rate will likely be bad because they need time.( not positive if cannabis needs the cold, I dont believe so... think it evolved in tropical...or at least temperate... I think most strains like that basically need time.. dont quote me on that though thats just what I thought, haven't read anything about it in a long time though... I do experience the cold thing and have looked into that for other vegetable and flower seeds that Ive grown.)
That is most likely what happened... I wouldnt be surprised if there were a bunch more... that either got weeded, eaten, or may even pop up now so keep your eyes peeled. I wouldn't spend much money on that plant though, and you should really keep a close eye on every node/bud site throughout the entire grow if you take care of any other plants, because it may have better chance to become a herm itself if it did come from that plant your talking about, You may have random pollen sack on just one branch and not know it released its pollen either in the wind or on your shirt/knuckle/arm hair or some shit like that. So keep that in mind.
EDIT: Called "cold stratification" actually. Heres a wiki link if anybody wants to read about it.
.Stratification (seeds) - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
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Thanks man, the ones that are flowering are Northern Light x Blueberry Autos.wow some of those look weeks along, did u light dep them or something?
Comin along nice brother