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da haze meister
02-04-2006, 03:43 PM
i am new to the whole idea of growing my own weed... im 15 and live with parents... there is a big woods by me and i read something on totse about how to set up like a 1-2 plant operation, i only have 4 seeds. the woods gets alot of sun, and last year, Ohio summer created alot more growers (it said in the newspaper in september) so i was wondering what are the essentials that i need and how much will it yield... also i cannot dry the bud inside cause i will definitely get caught. im kinda blazed right now from a wake and bake sorry for the incoherence.
turtle420
02-04-2006, 07:15 PM
i am new to the whole idea of growing my own weed... im 15 and live with parents... there is a big woods by me and i read something on totse about how to set up like a 1-2 plant operation, i only have 4 seeds. the woods gets alot of sun, and last year, Ohio summer created alot more growers (it said in the newspaper in september) so i was wondering what are the essentials that i need and how much will it yield... also i cannot dry the bud inside cause i will definitely get caught. im kinda blazed right now from a wake and bake sorry for the incoherence.
Just germinate the seeds, then transplant into your favorite secret spot in the woods. Cross your fingers, and go back in about 3 months to see what's up.
da haze meister
02-11-2006, 01:52 PM
what about drying the buds? how would i do that?
i cant dry them inside... my parents will know
youngbud
02-13-2006, 03:17 AM
I'd check about once a week after moving out doors to weed out the males. You'll probaly need more seeds. As far as drying, anyplace hot, dry and safe would be good. You'll hafe to find a spot yourself
it can yield anything, depending how well(or lucky) you grow it
you need to feed it, buy the correct compost if your planting in pots, and test the soil etc if your planting in the ground, if you want a decent yield and smoke anyway.
also it can be eaten by plenty of different animals and fucked up by pests so precautions must be taken
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