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xZenChildx
04-04-2013, 03:22 AM
Let me start by saying this is my first attempt to grow. I know very little about the process aside from what I have researched in the past week. My uncle gave me a plant about 1' 4" after I told him I was going to try and grow. I have 5 seeds currently, 3 have sprouted and have thrown their shell. The plant my uncle gave me turns out to be a male so I guess I am just going to trash it. However, these 5 that I am growing what are the chances that they will be female and produce bud?

I also have no room to setup any kind of "grow room". I am basically growing them out of my attic. When they start to get big can I just dig 5 holes in the woods and put in some Spaghnum Peat Moss, and transplant the plants and let them grow? Will they grow and flower?

Shovelhandle
04-04-2013, 12:43 PM
I would just till a big hole (the bigger, the better) in the ground in a sunny spot and not bother lugging out any peat moss or anything. Virgin soil will likely be better than peat or promix. You may want to mulch around the plant also. Depending on what's around you may be able to just use leaf litter. Good Luck, Zenchild

tlranger
04-09-2013, 02:33 AM
Try to dig deep and wide