Quote Originally Posted by s2headhunter
listen i just want to grow like 4 to 5 plants ...can some please tell me how to do this outside.....please the easiest most simple way....and like how many seeds...where to get the seeds...and wat else i will need ...please help me here lol thanks alot
u must buy/get seeds, as many as u want, germinate them, plant them outside, """""takecare of them""""" !!!

Cannabis seeds need only water, heat and air to germinate. They sprout without light in a wide range of temperatures. Properly nurtured seeds germinate in 2 â?? 7 days, in temperatures from 70 â?? 90 degrees F. Temperatures above 90 degrees F impair germination. At germination, the outside protective shell of the seed splits and a tiny, white sprout pops out. This sprout is the taproot. Cotyledon or seed leaves emerge from within the shell as they push upward in search of light.

Popular germination techniques:

Soak seeds overnight in a cup of water. Make sure seeds get good and wet so that growth is activated. Do not let seeds soak more than 24 hours or they might get too wet and suffer oxygen depravation and rot. Once soaked, seeds are ready to be placed between moist paper towels to sprout, planted in a root cube or fine, light soilless mix.

In a warm location (70 â?? 90 degrees F) place seeds in a moist paper towel or cheesecloth, making sure they are in darkness. Set the moist cloth or paper towel in a vertical position (so tap root grows down) on a grate (for drainage) on a dinner plate.

Water the cloth daily, keeping it moist, letting excess water drain away freely. The cloth will retain enough moisture to germinate the seed in a few days. The seed contains an adequate food supply for germination, but watering with a mild fertilizer mix will hasten growth. If living in a humid climate, water with a mild 2 percent bleach or fungicide solution to prevent fungus. Once seeds have sprouted and the white sprout is visible, carefully pick up the fragile sprouts and plant them. Take care not to expose the tender rootlet to prolonged intense light or air. Cover the germinated seed in one quarter to one half-inch of fine planting medium with the white sprout tip (the root) pointing down.

Sow (direct seed) or move the sprout into a shallow planter, one to five-gallon pot, peat pellet or rooting cube. Keep the planting medium evenly moist. Use a spoon to contain the root ball when transplanting. Peat pellets or root cubes may be transplanted in 2 â?? 3 weeks or when the roots show through the sides. Fertilize with a dilute fertilizer solution.

or any other ways u can find,
try to get some good soil if u want ur babys to look good.
after that u MUST give them water once at 2-3 days (if no rains and soil is hard)
takecare that insects, snails or animals dont eat ur babys

[sorry for my english]
good luck!