Please Evaluate my Grow Plan!
There is some background info at the bottom if anyone cares:
my plan: 1. germinate one seed from my bag.
2. raise seedling in a pot outdoors until she (better be a she) is 5-6 inches tall and healthy looking
3. transplant her to some woods
4. check on her 2-3x a month or so
5. harvest when i think it looks ready i guess? hopefully i can figure that out on here
6. if its male, ill try my luck again with another seed.
i know this is a rough plan, but i don't have much else to work with as i live in an extremely conservative state/town as well as live with conservative people. Any help/revisions would be greatly appreciated. :D
This is my 3rd attempt. The first, I guerrilla planted 10 or so seedlings, as well as 1 small plant (5-7 inches tall), all planted deep in the woods, within 15 ft. of each other, within 20-30 ft. from a lake. I came back about 6 weeks later and all 11 of them were gone. I made at least two more trips to search for them (at this point, i thought i had just lost them) but no luck
2nd time: i planted 1 strong plant (10 or so inches tall and healthy looking) in different woods, much closer to where i live. i made an extremely detailed map, complete with landmarks and # of paces to walk, etc. I came back exactly 10 days later and she was nowhere to be found. I have made several trips back to look, but no luck.
Please Evaluate my Grow Plan!
why only germing one seed.........i would atleast germ 6-10. no use in caring and risking your freedom over a male plant.
im actually clueless on alaskas grow season but you might want to start indoors if possible
Please Evaluate my Grow Plan!
On a scale of 1-10....I'd give it a 1
Please Evaluate my Grow Plan!
Please Evaluate my Grow Plan!
it sounds like you need to do some research before you start growing your plan will most likely not work out for you
Please Evaluate my Grow Plan!
It sounds like something is eating your plants. get some chicken wire and make a cage around the plant. It might also be a good idea, before you plant in the ground, to dig a big hole and also line that with chicken wire so nothing can get it underground too. ;)