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So there's a single sativa plant growing in my garden...

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What should I do with it?

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I didn't put it there. The leaves are the wrong shape for ruderalis, seems likely some kid ran through my yard and dropped his stash in my garden last year. Can't just leave it, it's right next to a road and I don't need the cop attention.

edit: If this isn't sativa, don't make fun of me, haven't been into the drug culture for years. To me it looks like cannabis sativa.
 
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bring it inside and see if it fems?

when life gives you cannabis...
 
How pretty...:)

I know very little about the growing aspect of MJ but do have a lot of flowers, houseplants and a garden. Can you pot it and put it in the house and it do well without any special environment? You know, stick it near a window so that it just gets plenty of sunlight?
 
How pretty...:)

I know very little about the growing aspect of MJ but do have a lot of flowers, houseplants and a garden. Can you pot it and put it in the house and it do well without any special environment? You know, stick it near a window so that it just gets plenty of sunlight?
I think to get anything reasonable (better than ditch weed) out of it, you'd need to at least have a 23w (100w incand equiv) CFL on it. There's no way I could ever grow anything super high quality. There's lots of little bugs and diseases that will happily destroy your plant. It's not like a flower pot where you just water and maybe feed it.

Anyway when/if it becomes a big girl I'm going to give it to some friends, I don't care much for sativa.
 
I don't think it's really worth your time. You could transplant it but it would be shocked and you are right in that unless you have a decent setup indoors you are not going to yield very much at all. 23W CFLs are way too weak for growing weed. They are only really good for sustaining cuttings but growing flowers, definitely not.

There's a good chance it will show hermaphrodite tendencies in which case you weed will be seeded which is what you don't want.
 
I think to get anything reasonable (better than ditch weed) out of it, you'd need to at least have a 23w (100w incand equiv) CFL on it. There's no way I could ever grow anything super high quality. There's lots of little bugs and diseases that will happily destroy your plant. It's not like a flower pot where you just water and maybe feed it.

Anyway when/if it becomes a big girl I'm going to give it to some friends, I don't care much for sativa.

Thanks....that was exactly what I was curious about..its too bad that its not that easy to have a few sitting around the house. Of course I guess if it were a lot more people would.
 
Thanks....that was exactly what I was curious about..its too bad that its not that easy to have a few sitting around the house. Of course I guess if it were a lot more people would.

Well it is "weed", it's not too hard to grow the plant itself, but to get useable bud out of it it does need a lot of care. That's the issue. A shitton of light, a shitton of knowledge, and in some cases a shitton of money.
 
I would move it to the back yard as carefully and gently as I could and replant it somewhere safe. It probably won't grow any cannabis cup winners but i would let it get as mature as I could and the use the whole plant to make some bubble hash or somethin.
 
hey, I've got the same thing in my yard!

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it's not very visible tho. I'm protecting it just to see what happens...
 
If you're keeping it in a garden, you don't want people knowing it's there. There are very effective ways to camofluage the plants. You could place taller plants around it. (Not tall enough to block it's light, though.) And this may sound silly, but young weed plants can resemble tomato plants; using hollow and light plastic fake tomato's attatched by fishing line to your plants will make for surprisingly effective camofluage. (I had 6 four-foot ruderalis plants outside my house last year, the police were in the area on routine enquiries- they blatantly saw my "tomatoes" and contemplated my healthy yield! The strong smell of maturing plants are a massive giveaway. So what we do here is surround them with shit loads of highly fragrant herbs and plants; there are many of these with such intense and overbearing aromas, the smell of weed will not be a problem. A big smelly horse-manure compost heap can really help here, as well

It's perfectly feasible to grow large amounts of weed in your garden or allotment, or even an isolated public place- I mean who wants to spend hundreds on hydro setups, not to mention the hassle of nutrients, temperature, and burning massive amounts of electricity? (A dead giveaway for pigs). My friend sucessfully grew fifteen plants on his allotment by the way

However, do not expect high quality weed.there are ways to improve it's quality through high-quality soil and nutrients, but you'll need a strain that will thrive in sub-optimum conditions (unless you're luck enough to live in a very hot place with plenty of sun, if you do, it's possible to achieve high quality product), and these strains tend not to be of great quality. I'm in the UK; I've only had luck with ruderalis, a terrible strain. I made some tolerable hash and oils with it, but of average quality, although still great compared to the garbage resin we have in the UK.
 
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It's perfectly feasible to grow large amounts of weed in your garden or allotment, or even an isolated public place- I mean who wants to spend hundreds on hydro setups, not to mention the hassle of nutrients, temperature, and burning massive amounts of electricity? (A dead giveaway for pigs). My friend sucessfully grew fifteen plants on his allotment by the way

So damn true. Everyone wants their bud to like like the weed porn you find in weed magazines and books. Good quality outdoor can be just as good, is easier to grow, is more fun to grow, is cheaper to grow, and the yields are so much higher cause you can just plant so damn many. I worked in a major - but legal - outdoor op and that was 1000x better than when I worked for an industrial indoor op.
 
Yeah it's less a science, and more an art. (You're not obsessively checking nutrient levels etc). There's nothing more satisfying than watching mother nature do all of the work for you; it's really not a difficult plant to grow. Besides, I find some of these turbo-strength geneticaly -enhanced hydroponic strains too powerful for my needs; super skunk blows my head off, in fact....
 
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