A Marijiuana Planting Guide
by Sir Mad
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One, if you grow a female plant, but do not allow it to be pollinated, towards the end of the season it will produce a few male flowers. These few flowers will produce countless thousands of pollen grains, and produce quite a few seeds. These seeds will be dominantly female.
Another technique is to cross a hermaphrodite (Both male and female) with a female (pistalate) . This will produce nearly all pistilate seeds on the female. The second thing, buds will not produce much THC if enough light does not reach them. If not enough light reaches them, they probably will not even produce buds at all. The white buds are probably a result of all the scum that resides in the New York sewers.
For all you people out there who want
to grow some buds this season, here is
a rough graph of planting information.
Around the bay area, southern CA along
the coast, south-eastern US along the
coast, and the border of CA and Arizona
plant your seeds from Jan. 30 to Feb.
8. For all the areas around these
mentioned above, plant your seeds from
Feb. 8 to 28. In oregon along the
coast, and much of the area from
Georgia to Texas, plant your seeds from
Feb. 28 to March 10. North of this area
and the mid-Eastern Us coastline, plant
seeds from March 20 to Apr. 20. Across
thh center of the US, plant seeds from
April 10 to May 10. For the northern
US, plant seeds from may 10 to 30.
Plant a whole flat of seeds, so the
most healthy and vigourous plants can
be selected for maturation.
For planting, first select some seeds
that are of very good quality. To do
this, just save some seed from some
killer buds that you have sampled.
Plant a buch of seeds in a flat. A flat
is a big flat box filled with dirt. It
has drainage holes in the bottom. The
planting of weed requires some general
knowledge of gardening. The procedure
is the following:
1. Prepare a flat. Make sure it has
proper drainage, or the seeds will rot.
2. Buy a bag of potting soil. Make sure
it is called potting soil, not 'mulch
bark',etc. You do not want to have
fertilized soil, because you want the
seedling's roots to become well
developed before transplanting.
3. Soak soil with water for a few days
to ensure that it will be fully
saturated.
4. Poke holes one inch apart with your
finger, a stick, etc. Insert a seed
into each hole, and cover well.
5. Put the flat into direct sunlight,
and keep moist.
6. In about a week, the seeds will germinate, as they grow, pinch off all the weak or small seedlings.
7. After about a month, the remaining plants will be ready for transplantation.
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