Cliff top bird
07-22-2013, 02:45 PM
Hey :)
After a visit to my parent's house, I have been gifted 6 young plants that were growing under my dad's bird table. I'm pretty sure they are what we think they are. The weather has been extremely good for the past few weeks and they've sprung up naturally.
My dad told me he had one plant growing under the bird table, when I checked there were 9 in total, all at various different stages of growth/height!! Trying to hide the excitement in my voice and thinking along the lines of 'personal/medicinal' use my immediate thought was, 'could I get one decent plant from a few cuttings?' ...casually I asked if I could take a cutting. Dad then tells me I can take the lot as he would only have to bin them as he has a nosy neighbour who he doesn't regard very highly and also he's a member of the parish council (obvious repercussions here if he was caught growing them even by accident!) Lost 2 of the 9 digging up and potting :( so I was left with 7 which were stashed in the boot of a car. Dad then joked that he would like to have put one in his neighbour's poly tunnel and then phone the police before telling me to go steady and not get caught with them in the car on the way back home.
As everyone knows the British summer isn't great and the weather has cooled off a bit, I now have only 3 or 4 viable plants. Lost one as it's stem was bent, another 2 wilted and not taken to the pot at all :(
I'm wondering if I now have hermies or industrial hemp as it's known as I'm having difficulty sexing them, don't think even if they are female that they would flower heavily, if at all to get a good yield as they all look a bit straggly to me.
The pistils which are located in the v stems? They are brown, is this due to too much water when potting them up and or stress?
Any advice welcome and good to get acquainted with everyone :)
After a visit to my parent's house, I have been gifted 6 young plants that were growing under my dad's bird table. I'm pretty sure they are what we think they are. The weather has been extremely good for the past few weeks and they've sprung up naturally.
My dad told me he had one plant growing under the bird table, when I checked there were 9 in total, all at various different stages of growth/height!! Trying to hide the excitement in my voice and thinking along the lines of 'personal/medicinal' use my immediate thought was, 'could I get one decent plant from a few cuttings?' ...casually I asked if I could take a cutting. Dad then tells me I can take the lot as he would only have to bin them as he has a nosy neighbour who he doesn't regard very highly and also he's a member of the parish council (obvious repercussions here if he was caught growing them even by accident!) Lost 2 of the 9 digging up and potting :( so I was left with 7 which were stashed in the boot of a car. Dad then joked that he would like to have put one in his neighbour's poly tunnel and then phone the police before telling me to go steady and not get caught with them in the car on the way back home.
As everyone knows the British summer isn't great and the weather has cooled off a bit, I now have only 3 or 4 viable plants. Lost one as it's stem was bent, another 2 wilted and not taken to the pot at all :(
I'm wondering if I now have hermies or industrial hemp as it's known as I'm having difficulty sexing them, don't think even if they are female that they would flower heavily, if at all to get a good yield as they all look a bit straggly to me.
The pistils which are located in the v stems? They are brown, is this due to too much water when potting them up and or stress?
Any advice welcome and good to get acquainted with everyone :)