Quick Question

Montikore

Member
Ok, so I've been brainstorming multiple ideas for growing options, both indoor and out, stealth grows, hydro etc.

so heres my question.
say I go out way back in my property to where it borders forest thats my neighbors land, and i stick a bunch of seeds in the ground and just let nature take its course, what would be the chances of a decent yield ? assuming I can weed out the males before they pollinate my ladies of course.
 

Montikore

Member
i dont think its that vague.

i go out side. i stick a handful of seeds in the ground, and come back in 6 months. what are the odds of things working out decently?

and also even if i keep up on the plants, whats a good time to actually plant them? I'm assuming coming into october is a terrible time to start, so i was thinking march/april timeframe. I'm at 37° 14' N
 

golddog

Well-Known Member
If you plant the seeds ....... deer will follow. And then .......

You will need to do a little more than that :bigjoint:
 

bill4588

Active Member
you might get something, but the less care you put into them, the worse the result will be (generally speaking unless youre INSANELY lucky). and if youre not in a legal state you'd be risking a lot by putting them on your property.
 

ThaMedi

Well-Known Member
this can go really fuckin good or really bad, I've had plants that i just throw a couple seeds come back months later and there awesome, I've also took alot of care of other plants and they turned out pretty shitty..... You should definetley try this though, as long as the soil is descent and there is adequete sunlight u should at least yeild something. My buddy went into a cornfield 5 months ago, and just threw down a shitload of seeds, he tottaly forgot about em and returned a few weeks ago to find at least 10 massive plants, he harvested early, and left males so it was seedy.....but you get what I'm saying. Anything is possible, just make sure you remove males and visiting every month or so wouldnt be bad thing...


Rawspectss and good luck
 
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