Quote Originally Posted by IthoughtIknewitall
Heavy rains can wash trichromes off. If you plant the seeds in the ground you will have about a one percent success ratio. Germinate using the paper towel method. Grow under flourescent tubes until the plant is not in seedling stage. Transplant. Plants will tolerate life in the wild much better when they are plants and not seedlings. If it rains once a week you should probably have a succesful crop. Small plants are hard to find for you as well as theives

i found this funny
and how many crops this guy has grown,??

before man came along pot was growing fine without our help,
1% ?? where you pull that number out of......smells funny.

most my seeds i put in ground germinate
please dont give Made up advice like that
if you dont know,then just dont say shit,
but dreaming up fictional numbers like 1% ratio is silly crap

that or you need a better strian of seed ,cuase hell i can toss ten seeds in my front yard and 5 at least come up
and i mean toss,,,just toss them out in the yard,not even cover them ect
rian will do that and they grow up out the soil
so what are you on? haha 1% that very funny