Hey guys, I have a question for all you experienced growers. Recently, I've been looking into starting my own couple of outdoor plants, once the winter season is over. My good friend always has at least 2 plants going, but his are indoor, and he puts a large amount of time into them.

One time, while smoking, he told me about how he took a seed from a good bag of weed he once had, and just put it in a pot outside behind his house. He forgot about it for about a month, and then one day walked outside and found a nice, healthy plant, growing strong.

This has sparked my interest, and since, i have scoped out three or four nice spots nearby my house where i could easily plant some seeds and no one would even get the faintest hint of a plant.

My question is, is it worth it to plant some seeds once the season is right, and basically just let nature take its course? As i read around on this site, everyone seems to be real into hardcore indoor growing and continuous involvement in their plants growing. Don't get me wrong, I love reading grow logs and seeing people's perfect plants, but I am interested in basically just planting seeds and coming back once a week to see how its doing, otherwise, I plan on having no involvement. Do you guys think this would work (if i get a nice strong sativa plant?)

And/Or has anyone tried this before?
blazin tommy Reviewed by blazin tommy on . the "plant it and leave it alone" theory Hey guys, I have a question for all you experienced growers. Recently, I've been looking into starting my own couple of outdoor plants, once the winter season is over. My good friend always has at least 2 plants going, but his are indoor, and he puts a large amount of time into them. One time, while smoking, he told me about how he took a seed from a good bag of weed he once had, and just put it in a pot outside behind his house. He forgot about it for about a month, and then one day walked Rating: 5