My Parents Found My Plants. Please Help

So my parents found my cannabis plants while I was out looking for a job today (I already have an internship in New York City, so I am not a bum, just in poor financial shape). They confronted me at dinner. I immediately came clean (not much sense in cowardly lying) and both of them told me to throw my babies out.

I am obviously not going to do that. I respect my parents, so I will get the marijuana off of the property, but I had planned to transplant them in a wooded area with lots of sun after the first few weeks anyway.

Now I have my cannabis outside, waiting for dawn when everyone in the house (except for me) will be out working. I shall then transplant them and take care of the soil. The spot's already picked out.

Here are the problems...

It has been raining on and off for over a week and the soil is very damp.

It's supposed to continue raining on and off for at least ten more days.

The sun only comes out every so often.

Right now my plants are in the dark and the temperature is 57 degrees Fahrenheit.

The stems are spindly again due to my parents taking them away from the windows (this already happened once before). I have put dirt around the weak stems up to the very small leaves.

My plants are still in the first week of growth. Some haven't even sprouted yet.

How likely is it that my plants will die? Survival is probably a long shot, but I don't have any other choice right now.:confused:

(Dramatic flare) I feel the corporate hive-mind closing in... the man's coming to get me and take my children away.kiss-ass
 

Josh3235

Well-Known Member
sounds like you had them by the window this whole time. you need an actual light. rofl. and yeah. listen to your parents. :)
 
max316420 - You're a douche. lol I'm just kidding. Seriously though, I would rather not spend five hundred dollars a year for marijuana and have depression (I suffer from it and no medication savor marijuana has helped) the rest of the time.

Josh3235 - Growing by the window gave my plants plenty of light. lol
 

BoGro

Member
never hurts to give it a shot, really nothin to lose right. plus, outdoors in the woods is better than by the window. good luck, hope they make it
 

Hillbilly420

Well-Known Member
just put them outside where ever you can.... use 5 gallon buckets per plant. put a trashbag over the opening like around the stem... and you can control the amount of water. and just hope you have a strain that will survive in ur climate.
 

hazeforlife

Active Member
Ya put them in the woods n bring them water if it doesnt rain n give them a little bit of nutes in a couple weeks, take pics I wanna see how yours do im putting some out but there well.. a little bigger good luck

never hurts to give it a shot, really nothin to lose right. plus, outdoors in the woods is better than by the window. good luck, hope they make it
 

bryon209

Active Member
I have seen seeds come up un attended and reach five feet in the wild, I would try it and anything you can do along the line will help...
 

Johnnyorganic

Well-Known Member
So my parents found my cannabis plants while I was out looking for a job today (I already have an internship in New York City, so I am not a bum, just in poor financial shape). They confronted me at dinner. I immediately came clean (not much sense in cowardly lying) and both of them told me to throw my babies out.

I am obviously not going to do that. I respect my parents, so I will get the marijuana off of the property, but I had planned to transplant them in a wooded area with lots of sun after the first few weeks anyway.

Now I have my cannabis outside, waiting for dawn when everyone in the house (except for me) will be out working. I shall then transplant them and take care of the soil. The spot's already picked out.

Here are the problems...

It has been raining on and off for over a week and the soil is very damp.

It's supposed to continue raining on and off for at least ten more days.

The sun only comes out every so often.

Right now my plants are in the dark and the temperature is 57 degrees Fahrenheit.

The stems are spindly again due to my parents taking them away from the windows (this already happened once before). I have put dirt around the weak stems up to the very small leaves.

My plants are still in the first week of growth. Some haven't even sprouted yet.

How likely is it that my plants will die? Survival is probably a long shot, but I don't have any other choice right now.:confused:

(Dramatic flare) I feel the corporate hive-mind closing in... the man's coming to get me and take my children away.kiss-ass
Here's an idea.

As long as you are living under your parent's roof, sucking up their electricity, and eating their beans; you should respect their wishes.

If you want to grow, then grow.

But man up and move the fuck out.

Or is that too depressing to ponder? :razz:
 
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