Trite Weed said:Ok, so my thread seemed to spark a little argument. Listen, you cannot deny that that was supposed to happen. We figured out that someone could of easily started them by mistake. There is a bench by where we scoped them out at the beginning and it seems that if someone was picking seeds out of a bag to roll up an L, or maybe just pickin' out the seeds and stems, they could of flicked it in this perfect spot. It was a lucky spot because the gardeners didn't run it over with the giant mowers. It was just under the tree. Looks like accident to me. My town is a bubble town, no lie, and if it was someone's, I'll be sure to find out in the near future.
Also, they may not even be MJ plants. Tell me what you think, I brought a camera. They aren't as light green as they look in the picture, but it was a little dark and I had to use the flash. I'm not even 50% they are actually.
Trite Weed said:Well to tell you the truth, my friends stumbled upon some pot plants today. They were at a park 30 seconds from my house and my one friend had never found a four leaf clover. So he bet my other friend he could and within seconds found one. Then 30 seconds later he found a FIVE leaf clover, then another four leaf clover. While they were looking around, they look by a distinguishable tree. What they found were 2 plants growing. They looked (though this is my first find really, just been looking around the site) about a week or 2 old, about 3 inches high. They were kind of under a tree some of the sunlight, so it looks like they kinda knew what they were doing.
Well later that day we walked over and dug them out extremely carefully. Luckily it had rained today and the soil was soft. We got some better dirt from a friend's garden and planted it in a perfect spot in some woods. We'll only be able to check on it about 2-3 times a week, but I'm bringing my camera there tomorrow to take some shots.
My questions are:
Since they are younger plants and were planted maybe a few days ago, was transplanting a good idea? We found a better isolated spot and it should get a good amount of sun light.
It has the 7 leaves, but are there any ferns that may look like a pot plant? Even with 7 leaves?
What are the first signs of sex on the plants, or when will I be able to tell?
If I'm growing on my own yard, and if by any reason the cops somehow find it, what would happen to the house owner? I live in Ohio, which isn't bad considering its decriminalized, but not for a plant, just for possession.
Also, we left the 2 beside eachother, very close, will that matter since they are so young? Should I wait to see if either of them are female before moving them apart?
Thanks in advance. Also, this is my first plant that I have ever pursued. My last one was a male and my cat ate it.
godspeedsuckah said:I think he should provide a community service for that particular park and clean out all marijuana looking plants to ensure there is no confusion. He's pretty good at it.
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