is this a mj plant pics

ImTheFireMan

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so you germinated 3 weed seeds, and you are wondering if the pics you posted of your seeds you planted are weed?

i think its weed
 

wiseguy316

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with all that being said look at the leaves again,,it looks like a fern.. i hope i am wrong. when the true leaves come out that will tell the tale.
 

ICantBelieveItsNotBud

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with all that being said look at the leaves again,,it looks like a fern.. i hope i am wrong. when the true leaves come out that will tell the tale.
are you serious? your on a marijuana growing website and you say it looks like a fern? have you ever seen a seedling? he planted weed seeds, so they are weed. Even if there were other things in the soil, they would most likely be small small plants like grass. So yes it is cannabis.
 

wiseguy316

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are you serious? your on a marijuana growing website and you say it looks like a fern? have you ever seen a seedling? he planted weed seeds, so they are weed. Even if there were other things in the soil, they would most likely be small small plants like grass. So yes it is cannabis.
nope never seen one, i wasn't being a douche, i was being serious. i wasn't attacking anyone, just telling it like it is.
 

akgrown

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That is cannabis. those little round leaves are called cotelydon and ar the first leaves from seed. Those little tiny things that look like mint are the first true leaves and more will grow from them. eventually the round leaves will fall off. check out my grow an you will see.
 

artofscience

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:mrgreen:
are you serious? your on a marijuana growing website and you say it looks like a fern? have you ever seen a seedling? he planted weed seeds, so they are weed. Even if there were other things in the soil, they would most likely be small small plants like grass. So yes it is cannabis.
I had a fern sprout on the outer edges of one of my 5 gallons, right after I transplanted with brand new soil, from a sealed bag of Eko. it's probably because the Eko soil has compost in it.

ferns reproduce via SPORES, not seed, so they can be anywhere!

I took the fern out, since I didn't want it making more spores to compete for the rhizosphere. I put it with my other houseplants and it did well for about a week, and then I didn't watch it enough and full sun hit it for 8 hours and it died :(

cute little ancient plant

had cotyledons and everything, then got to 4 little spirally-radiating stems of individual leaflets

I wish I knew the species so I could recultivate

it was so darling :)
 
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