You know what I think??? I think somebody found some bag seed and got clever. I think it's great what your doing, don't get me wrong, but somebody and I guess it's going to be me this time, has to inform you that your going about this all wrong. Will you get something to pop up, ya probably, but you likely wont be happy with the results. Keep in mind that marijuana is a lot like tomatoes in that the green stuff is pretty easy to grow, but the red tasty stuff isn't all that easy to grow. THC is a lot like that. The vegetation is required to get a healthy plant, but you have missed a lot of the other variables that will be required to get good production of THC. Your plants will require a lot of nutrients more so then what can be found in a 1 meter square patch of ground. Maybe it would work fine for 1 plant, but not 10 or whatever u have there. Everything else will be left to mother nature when you grow outside. You will want to learn more about nutrients, pests and disease not to mention proper watering, temperature and seasonal sun and weather variables. Things like when is the best time to plant for your area has less to do with the farmers comfort and convenience and more to do with proper temperatures and weather for the crop as well as day light length.

If that were corn seeds you planted there and your family needed that to live on, do you think you would have done more research and preparation then what you have so far? Do you honestly think farming is as simple as tossing seeds on the ground? Don't give up, just reset your expectations at least for now. All those images of big kolas and bud that you read about on the interwebs, have to be thrown out. I have no idea when it's the best time to plant in your area, but maybe your lucky and it wont be a long wait. If your unlucky, it might be as long as 12 months before you see a harvest if for example yesterday were the best day to harvest and that's instead when you tossed those seeds in the ground. Over the next 12 months you may have to weather; drought, pests, freezing temps, monsoon season in April, and on and on. You get the idea.

Good luck and remember, nobody here ever had a blue ribbon crop on the first get go. All these people here posting these clever little systems (me included, research my posts) all of them are going through beginners school so to speak. Eventually we all learn the variables and learn how to control them and somewhere around the 3 or 4th crop we finally start getting it right. Not me though, the first grow I did was perfect, the biggest baddest tallest, hermies you have ever seen! It gets easier and after awhile you learn how not to get hermies. Hermies are like herpes in that we all (again not me) secretly get them from time to time but we never fess up to it. LMAO