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	03-01-2007, 09:47 PM #1 OPMember OPMember
 Help with a plantI have a plant that sprouted in my yard. It is about two weeks old. 
 The first picture I took on day 10. I sprayed some stuff that I found
 in my mom's shed. It said it was to increase the yield of tomatos and
 vegetables. Well 4 days later the plant looks a lot better. If this
 plant is a girl, how and when will I know if it is one. Also what
 should I do with it to make it grow faster. Also when would I expect
 budding. Also it is a high quality plant, because the only seeds I
 throw in my yard are the ones I will ocassionaly get from dro. This
 is the first plant I have ever had please help me. Also would it be
 possible to keep it about 1 foot high so it is not so obvious. Thank yall in
 advance for yalls help. Also the last picture is the most recient.:jointsmile:Stoney21 Reviewed by Stoney21 on . Help with a plant I have a plant that sprouted in my yard. It is about two weeks old. The first picture I took on day 10. I sprayed some stuff that I found in my mom's shed. It said it was to increase the yield of tomatos and vegetables. Well 4 days later the plant looks a lot better. If this plant is a girl, how and when will I know if it is one. Also what should I do with it to make it grow faster. Also when would I expect budding. Also it is a high quality plant, because the only seeds I Rating: 5
 
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	03-01-2007, 09:55 PM #2 Senior Member Senior Member
 Help with a plantIts probably not worth keeping. It could end up being a male. It is probably too early in the season to start growing. If you do let it grow, it wont bud until November and by then it would probably be like 6 feet tall. I'd hate to get busted for a 6 foot male. 
 
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	03-01-2007, 10:12 PM #3 OPMember OPMember
 Help with a plantIf it is a female I am going to put a burlap sack over it every 12 hours to get it to bud. 
 
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	03-01-2007, 11:27 PM #4 Senior Member Senior Member
 Help with a plantyour going to need something better than a burlap sack 
 
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	03-01-2007, 11:57 PM #5 Senior Member Senior Member
 Help with a planttTat plant will learn to hate you and your burlap sack. Then you will be forced to entertain it with the mexican hat dance 
 
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	03-02-2007, 03:50 PM #6 OPMember OPMember
 Help with a plantlol 
 
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	03-02-2007, 05:55 PM #7 Senior Member Senior Member
 Help with a plantlol were gonna need a bigger sack! JAWS Originally Posted by keeko Originally Posted by keeko
 
 If you wish to keep the plant alive first i'd clear up the area around it at least 50cm2 then water it if it you're area is really hot, but if you want a better chance i'd carefully dig around it and transplant it into a pot, you might stress it, but at least you could control the grow better
 
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	03-04-2007, 03:53 PM #8 OPMember OPMember
 Help with a plantThanks Originally Posted by Nocturnal Stoner Originally Posted by Nocturnal Stoner
 
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	03-04-2007, 06:12 PM #9 Member Member
 Help with a plantAgree w / stony 
 
 your best bet is to carefully dig it up and re-plant it. Only I would re-plant it directly in the ground if you have good spot. Dig a big 2X2 hole 10 inches deep and mix it up with lots of good plant soil. Then re-plant it. If you can not do that, then re-plant it in a large 7 gallon pot.
 
 Good luck with it.New opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without any other reason but because they are not already common.\" - John Locke
  
 
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	03-04-2007, 10:06 PM #10 Junior Member Junior Member
 Help with a plantgrowing in your parents yard probably is not a great idea......... 
 
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