You should germ them in small pots for about two weeks in a vegatative soil.....then simply cut away the bottom of the pot and tape some cardboard to it to prevent the soil falling out....when the time comes..simply plant the pot and the roots will find home....plant in a south facing spot,with a tree line or hedge row directly behind it[for stealth] but not too close as to compete with the Durban's roots...Good luck.....The land owner sounds like the sort of guy only truely lucky bastards have the pleasure of knowing...
I would like to meet up with you some time for lamp sesh', or to try my Parson Russel on some bunnies [u got a ferret?] But probably not ,because for all I know you're a copper and for all you know so am I....
Durban is a pure Sativa no? You lucky bastard :thumbsup:
Any trout,pike,fat carp up your way?
As for ferts...soil ain't my forte..but horse shit probably ain't the way to go..Buy a good soluble fert[from a ganj shop] and never overfeed/knock it up too strong!
NEVER TELL A SOUL!
Don't even tell the land owner the excact location ..coz if it all disapears you will be scratching your head and polishing your .22
If you want a bad mother sativa try some HAAAAAAAAZE :stoned:
Easy Roller Reviewed by Easy Roller on . Growing Durban Poison I'm a new grower, planning a large first grow in May (depending on the frost, hopefully with the shit winter we'll get a decent and early spring/summer). Just how easy is it to grow Durban Poison? I've had many different strains before and it's one of the few that totally blew my socks off. Anyway, the grow conditions would be either germination in a field (no need to worry about safety conditions... trust me on this one) with a 2 litre bottle with the bottom chopped off to protect from wind Rating: 5