Another season is here. I'm determined not to bother planting outdoors because of my perfect record of getting ripped. I'm starting four feminized Neville's Haze (not Mr Nice, like I have indoors). This NH is pretty indica dominant.

Anyway, I was walking the dog out where I started some Blueberry last year but not near any of the three plants in this thread. If I remember correctly either the plant in this location was a male, or a female that I moved or something. Either way, I missed something. Now with all the overgrowth gone I can see HUNDREDS of seedlings! That plant somehow pollinated and seeded. I've wanted this to happen as I've planted in dozens of places across New England. Problem is, I never get back to some places, most places don't 'take', and even more I forget about. This is pretty cool! :smokin:

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Shovelhandle Reviewed by Shovelhandle on . 45º P outdoors Three female plants hidden among the wild shrubs and grass. I also have a male Bubblegum I'll polinate the girls with. First, a revegging blueberry. Two Z-10 (afghani hybrid, very much like bubblegum, which I'm breeding with) The plants are 4' and 5' already They were started in June and put outside in July. Rating: 5