View Full Version : Uhh. What is this?
idunnowhatsgoingon
10-13-2006, 05:05 AM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v320/amusingisthedawn/DSCN2641.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v320/amusingisthedawn/DSCN2642.jpg
All bagseed...so I dunnooo.
oO Indica Haze Oo
10-13-2006, 05:27 AM
Your just a little behind on that joke!!! I think it got old after about the 10th time. But in a way it's still really funny. :rolleyes:
idunnowhatsgoingon
10-13-2006, 05:28 AM
Your just a little behind on that joke!!! I think it got old after about the 10th time. But in a way it's still really funny. :rolleyes:
haha what joke? Am I growing lettuce or what?:eek:
oO Indica Haze Oo
10-13-2006, 05:54 AM
Ok......cool......when its ready will you send me some? I can make some killer herb and vegetable lettuce wraps!!!!
Tom 'Green' Thumb
10-13-2006, 12:46 PM
Did you plant these from seed? It is not weed, that's a given. I hope you didn't buy these seeds off anyone. You got ripped if you did. I don't even think it is lettuce, it looks like a type of flower that grows in our front yard in the spring. Funny though.
TGT
idunnowhatsgoingon
10-13-2006, 09:15 PM
haha, I got a bag of shwag somehow and dumped all of it into my bonsai. All these sprouts came about. I tranplanted them thinkin it might actually be worthwhile, and then I looked a few days later and was like..uhhh...why am I growing a bunch of lettuce in my closet? hahaha. where can I safely purchase real seeds?
oO Indica Haze Oo
10-14-2006, 05:18 AM
Amsterdam, Netherlands.
You said safely........:rolleyes:
Biffdoggie
10-14-2006, 06:31 AM
Looks kinda like an afrian violet.
idunnowhatsgoingon
10-14-2006, 06:01 PM
haha i dunno. I'll keep em going for a while and see what they do. Maybe I'll get one badass salad outta them.
idunnowhatsgoingon
11-08-2006, 11:08 PM
Haha...ok ok. I know it isn't anything I can harvest, but what the hell is it? I kept it going while I started some Belladonna and it is growing at a massive rate now.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v320/amusingisthedawn/DSCN2648.jpg
Biffdoggie
11-09-2006, 12:36 AM
Wow! I dunno. Was it bagseed from outdoor and it's perhaps some sort of weed? Had the medium been used before, outside in the garden or maybe just sat out there for a bit?
Strange.
idunnowhatsgoingon
11-09-2006, 01:30 AM
It's bagseed. Nothing else has contributed to it's growth other than me planting it. hA
Ravishing_68
11-09-2006, 01:33 AM
It looks like a chrysanthemum to me. What did the seed look like?
idunnowhatsgoingon
11-09-2006, 09:58 PM
hehe will it be pretty? maybe i'll transplant it to a bigger pot.
StOnEd-On-NL
11-10-2006, 01:24 AM
HA ha ha, thats funny. Keep it going, looks kinda cool. I wanna see some flowers on that. Are those bonsai trees in the background? Thats so clever, how do they grow so small?? Can you grow really small fruit trees, like orange and apple and get really small fruit? That would be awsome...
idunnowhatsgoingon
11-10-2006, 03:12 AM
haha little fruits. that would be pretty awsome, but I don't think it's possible.
that would take some dna messing w/
StOnEd-On-NL
11-11-2006, 02:10 AM
Holy ****! it can be done, check this out..
While most people have heard of bonsai (http://www.bonsaigardener.org/) trees, there is still a large number that are unaware you can train a bonsai fruit tree (http://www.bonsaigardener.org/bonsai-fruit-tree.html), which is an actual standard fruit tree that has been trained to grow miniature. The fascinating thing about this type of bonsai tree is it produces fruit, edible fruit, just small. Some of the more common choices include lemon, tangerine, apple, fig, peach, lime, and cherry. The key when growing a bonsai fruit tree is that you want to choose the species of tree that will grow best in the part of the country where you live. Obviously, if you live in Montana, Vermont, or other cold states, then citrus trees such as lemon and lime will not do well. In addition, some types of apple and cherry trees do not grow fruit properly in some areas with mild winters simply because they require long periods of cold temperature. Therefore, when you get ready to choose a bonsai fruit tree, you can work with your local nursery (http://www.bonsaigardener.org/bonsai-tree-nursery.html), bonsai grower, or gardening center to choose accordingly.
WOW
lefty
11-11-2006, 02:29 PM
bet it doesnt smoke very good ha....if u no ur weed u shouldnt even have to ask if its herb.....................makes me wonder?
Mummyscurse
11-12-2006, 06:46 PM
What is the growing medium you're using...looks like pine bark chips, primarily? Just read a long article about using non-soil mixes that drain incredibly fast, featuring pine bark chips, in conjunction with a "wick" watering system. Very interesting watering method...
I've sent your picture of the older plants to my brother, who is a bit of a horticultural whiz (having nothing to do grass...he's a non-marijuana smoker). I'll make book that he can identify it; if so, I'll post his thoughts on the species.
blondewannabe33
11-12-2006, 06:54 PM
I had a seed grow that looked just like the one started in this post. it was from a bagseed also. after it grew some, gave it to my daughter since I knew it was a safe plant for her, and if she ends up killing it, no big loss. lol;)
idunnowhatsgoingon
11-12-2006, 11:13 PM
What is the growing medium you're using...looks like pine bark chips, primarily? Just read a long article about using non-soil mixes that drain incredibly fast, featuring pine bark chips, in conjunction with a "wick" watering system. Very interesting watering method...
I've sent your picture of the older plants to my brother, who is a bit of a horticultural whiz (having nothing to do grass...he's a non-marijuana smoker). I'll make book that he can identify it; if so, I'll post his thoughts on the species.
Awsome. Very kind of you, and thank you. That is just miracle grow with some stones at the bottom of the dish. I actually transplanted one of them into a bigger pot, just because of how fast they are growing. :D OH and btw. Belladonna has just sprouted from the soil in my grow room. It only took 2 days from seed to inch high sprout...NICE!
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