Yeah... I should've moved the plants the first time I saw a little bit of the paper towels back there. You're definitely right. Now that I saw a freshly torn piece the other day, I'd definitely be smart to just abandon the site.

However, I'm not smart. So I went back today (actually to move the plants) and the plants are were gone. Dammit. Either LEO took them or those sketchy people I saw in the parking lot took them. Dammit.

I'm tempted to be really fucking upset about this. I was really excited about growing some of my own... I've wanted to do that shit since I was freaking 12 years old. But I'm just going to be happy I'm not in jail. The last thing I need is a felony drug manufacturing charge on my record as I try to sit for the Bar. My career could be over before it even started... but its not, so I need to be happy about that. That's the way I'm going to look at this. It's been a good learning experience.

I would've never had the plants there, except I essentially started the seeds outside and they had to be relatively easy to get to because I had to be able to access them easily to water them while they were young. I don't have time to be hiking into the middle of nowhere everyday to water a bunch of seedling starter cups.

I should've just started and kept them inside my house until I could put them in the "finishing spot" way back in the middle of nowhere.

So anyway... like I said, I'm stupid. Let this be a lesson I suppose... hopefully I and some others can learn from this.
jsn9333 Reviewed by jsn9333 on . Pics of My Plants... potential grow log I suppose... 3 Afghans, 1 Trainwreck, 1 Orange Bud, 3 "mixed". All seeds were purchased online except for the Trainwreck, which was found in a bag. This heat wave in the Southeastern U.S. hit just as I put them outside. I think that week of 100 degree heat hurt them. I'm not sure. I kept them well watered, but maybe I even over-watered them. I never really let the soil dry out. I'm not sure if you're supposed to when they are that small. I don't think the yellowing leaves occurs from over-watering Rating: 5