I found this growing beside my pine tree outside today and i know for a fact i used to smoke weed there and throw seeds under the tree is it possible it is a plant????i have pics...thanks for advice
Kevin :rasta: :rasta:
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I found this growing beside my pine tree outside today and i know for a fact i used to smoke weed there and throw seeds under the tree is it possible it is a plant????i have pics...thanks for advice
Kevin :rasta: :rasta:
wow
that looks like a plant actually...
i could be wrong
if you plan on keepin it to find out if it's a plant, make sure to water it etc
thats definitely cannabis
yea i am trasplanting it to the bank of my stream out back really nice soil there and think it will have enough water everyday cause it right by the stream plus the sun shines there alot but take notice to the leaves on the bottom there brown and torn up a bit will that change anything will it still grow buds??and anyone know what strain it is...the top leaves look pretty healthy though??any nutrients or food i should give it??please advise this will be more first succeful grow!:)
when should it start to bud i think its the indica strain from what the biggest leaf looks like am i correct?
do i clip them big leaves off at all?
Cannabis. Looks like an indica dominant judging by the fan leaves. Unless you live in a pretty humid area -- which would cause the fan leaves produced to be a bit wider -- then it's a coin toss guess.
And no, clip nothing off if you intend on letting it live.
What stage do you think its in...and how long till it buds???Do you think i should harvest in september??
It's young -- maybe three, three and a half weeks old. Can't give a definitive answer on the harvest date, but considering now I'm almost positive it's an indica dominant I can say you may be in for an earlier harvest, maybe September or a bit later. A lot of indicas show their sexes earlier and flower quicker than sativas.
How much sunlight is it getting? I see the plant beside it may be blocking the sunlight it really needs to grow as quickly as possible and form the dense buds during flowering. I'd look into moving the cannabis by removing the ground in a one foot radius around the base with a shovel very carefully. You'll also want to make the cut at least eight to ten inches deep -- straight down -- and remove it as a solid block of dirt with the plant atop [ of course ]. Don't worry if you cut some venturous roots, as the majority should be saved in the dirt clump. Transplant it anywhere it'll get enough light but won't be seen by the eaves dropping eye.
there seems to be pearlite in the exact same spot you threw beaners into the ground .. hmm