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    Has anyone ever left a seeded crop to come back next spring to seedlings?

    I left a few seeded mothers in one of my spots last year.

    What are the chances that I got a new generation there now?

    Thanks!
    The Green Reaper Reviewed by The Green Reaper on . Has anyone ever left a seeded crop to come back next spring to seedlings? I left a few seeded mothers in one of my spots last year. What are the chances that I got a new generation there now? Thanks! Rating: 5

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    Has anyone ever left a seeded crop to come back next spring to seedlings?

    I wish a had millions of seeds so i could just run around leaving seeds everywhere so the majestic Marijuana Plant can revive itself in the wild once again :P

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    #3
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    Has anyone ever left a seeded crop to come back next spring to seedlings?

    I got at least 1000 seeds from last year and I left a bunch of seeded ladies as well. Germination is only like 30-50% though.

    Im definatly going to let one of my spots go to seeds again and hopefully I will have thousands I can just seed bomb nexst year lol.


    I hope that there are some babies at my old spot that would be cool. :rastasmoke:

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    #4
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    Has anyone ever left a seeded crop to come back next spring to seedlings?

    I ran out of seeds and I don't want to order them online :\

    I'm hoping to find some in some bags I buy haha

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