18 godbud seeds...what to do?

yamban

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In the fall, I purchased 20 BC godbud seeds. Since the fall, my growing conditions have changed and I can no longer grow indoors. So now I have 18 godbud seeds (started 2 out indoors but they didn't make it) and nothing to do with them. I thought, instead of letting them sit and eventually become useless that I could as a desperate attempt, try and grow them outdoors.

I live in Ontario...so in the spring I might plant them all. The area I am planting them is not the most idea location. Due to distance I would not be able to look after them too well. Maybe they will do well growing wild? I mean I would be able to go up 1-2 times a week to check them.

Thanks alot.
 

Bubba Kushman

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Wait till spring. If you can give them water twice a week they will do great. Did you get them at BC Bud Depot? They ripped me off. Never sent my beans. And no customer service.
 

yamban

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I got them off of BCseedking. And that good to hear! I thought 2 times a week would not be too well.

However, there WILL be times where I will not be able to water them at all for 1-2 weeks. If I were to water them on a schedule sort of thing, would they be reliant on that if I stopped/inconsistently watered for a period of time? I'm hoping rainfall will be enough since marijuana grew fine for 1000's of years wild.

This seems like it'll be some fun :)
 

Seamaiden

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You'll need to get out something like a gravity-feed drip system sorted out if where you live is an area where things can get dried out quickly. Anything from a plastic bottle with a hole drilled in it and an aquarium airline valve glued in to....
 

frmrboi

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I'm hoping rainfall will be enough since marijuana grew fine for 1000's of years wild.
That's right, it's pretty dry in Afghanistan were it thrives. Dig your holes deep and add some moisture retaining organic matter like rotten leaves and logs. Just loosening the soil alone even will allow the roots to penetrate deeply, faster.
 
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