I have already placed 4 plants out in the wild , and these are what's left. Of course they are promised to my friends who has helped me out and gave me advice on how to get the plants to sex. I wish I had more places to plant these, so I could reap the benefits, but share and share a like. So far, out of 30 plants, I had 4 males, 3 hermies, and all but 5 (which were planted 4 weeks later than the first bunch and aren't sexing up yet) are females. I am impressed. These five that I planted later are from some one who sells and I wanted to see what type of weed those seeds would produce. The other seeds I planted were from my plants in 2006 and 2008 (I couldn't do anything in 2007 due to surgery). The smoke was very nice with no paranoia feelings, my friends really enjoyed it. I had a few Hermie plants last summer and I stupidly let them grow, so I got more seeds than weed last year. I have learned from my mistakes and won't let it happen again. Anyways, I am happy with my little "family" and hope to have a great outdoor growing season, and I wish the same for everyone out there!
NotSoTwiggy Reviewed by NotSoTwiggy on . Skinny, tall, seedlings I understand my problem is lack of light, or a light source too far away, but here's my question about tall skinny seedlings...if you plant them deeper, into a bigger pot, will the stems, that are under the dirt, grow roots along that stem, like a tomato plant does? Or will the stem just rot and the plant eventually die. I have some seedlings that are so tall and thin, but (knock on wood) are not top heavy AS OF YET, and I don't know what to do with them. I do use a fan on them, to try to Rating: 5