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Au Natural: 1 female NL, 1 Bucket, NO HELP!

I2KanGrow

Active member
So I'm a microgrower, but I have this extra Northern Lights seedling (female seeds) that I don't know what to do with, and several 5-gal. buckets from outdoor-grows-past: I figured - "Hey - Why not?"

So, Filled the bucket with a nice soil/fert mix (all longer-release organics - blood/bone/cow...etc.), and ran it out to the spot that I used 2 years ago for an outdoor grow.

Here's the hitch: I'm not going to do anything else to help this girl out - kind-of like a canna-survivor show, with 1 exception: I may run a ring of slug-bait around the bucket... haven't decided on that one yet.

I live quite north - in theory, the NL should be able to handle the colder climate. I'm not sure what I'll do if we get snow or "a killing frost" before my experiment ends, any thoughts out there?

I really hope to be able to leave this one alone - just forget about it till around the 1st or 2nd. week in November - that'd giver her 7 weeks of 12/12, if she survives.

Why, you ask... who cares, you ask???
My answers: We're put here on this earth to discover, I'm curious to learn how pot grows in my area as a wild plant, my last outdoor grow suffered mold, I believe due to overcare (sprayed too much neem on her) so I'm wondering if she'll do better, just on her own, the quality of the bud if she makes it, and most importantly, because I can!!!!

I'll be sure to post the results - and If I decide on the slug bait ring - I'll take a P&S camera w/ me in order to obtain before/after pics - just to make this small thread more interesting, and of course "for the sake of science" :joint:

Anyone care to take bets on whether she'll make it till harvest, and if she does, she'll be worth harvesting?
 

I2KanGrow

Active member
Added slug bait - took pics

Added slug bait - took pics

Here's to survival!

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- See you in November!!
 

nomaad

Active member
Veteran
Why, you ask... who cares, you ask???
My answers: We're put here on this earth to discover, I'm curious to learn how pot grows in my area as a wild plant, my last outdoor grow suffered mold, I believe due to overcare (sprayed too much neem on her) so I'm wondering if she'll do better, just on her own, the quality of the bud if she makes it, and most importantly, because I can!!!!

I'll be sure to post the results - and If I decide on the slug bait ring - I'll take a P&S camera w/ me in order to obtain before/after pics - just to make this small thread more interesting, and of course "for the sake of science" :joint:

Anyone care to take bets on whether she'll make it till harvest, and if she does, she'll be worth harvesting?

cool experiment. looking forward to seeing the results.
 

icred

Member
I have two 30cm bagseeds "out there" for the same reason or "to boldy grow where no man has grown before" ;-)

I did cheat and check on them about 2w ago and they where a bit stunted from low light due to surrounding overgrowth. I slightly cheated, and cut back the overgrowth a bit, but they are doing alright but with no where near the growth of my more pampered ladies.

ICred
 

I2KanGrow

Active member
Cool ICred - Good luck with yours. I'm going to do my best to not cheat, we'll see, I'm pretty sure that I'll get that urge to peek!
 
M

masterKahn

I am alittle sad now if we won't get to see until November, I have no patience
 

I2KanGrow

Active member
I took a peek...

I took a peek...

Well, I had some time today, so I decided to check-in on my survivor-styled girl, here's what I found:




Remember, I haven't looked at her in 6 weeks - the 1st. set of pictures was the last time I laid-eyes on her also.

As you can see, she's standing about 4' tall, is a tad spindly, and just starting to show buds. There's no doubt in my mind, if you want to have big plants with jucey buddage, ya really want to baby them.

Still, I'm quite surprised at how good she looks considering, there doesn't seem to be any pests attacking her - she may even give me a little harvest - you never know - till later, that is!

- Till next time!!
 
Wow man i love your thread, i love the fact that you are sharing this discovering experience of yours. Sounds like it going to be really interesting, ill be sure to pop in once in a while, are you not giving them water either?

'Need nothing
Enjoy everything'
 

I2KanGrow

Active member
Thanks for dropping-by mountainNick - nope, the only water she gets is water from the sky & ground.

She's certainly not going to be an award-winner size-wise, but that's OK!
 

CloudNine

Member
If you don't plan on going back to her for a while you might have wanted to stake her up just because she's a little spindly. Hate to see you go back to find big ole buds molding on the ground.

Btw, I wondered in here from the link in your micro grow thread. Very impressive!
 

I2KanGrow

Active member
If you don't plan on going back to her for a while you might have wanted to stake her up just because she's a little spindly. Hate to see you go back to find big ole buds molding on the ground.

I know this is going to sound really stupid, but I just want to see what happens when you just let them do what they want. Compared to my well-tended outdoor grow a few years back, this girl is small. I suspect that the colas won't have much bulk to them - we'll see! Remember, the point of this experiment is to see how she fairs all alone.

Btw, I wondered in here from the link in your micro grow thread. Very impressive!
Thanks for the props, CloudNine - yeah, THAT one was certainly a pleasant surprise, a real simple grow with really great results - who'd- a-thought!!
 

smokeymacpot

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if you get a windy day halfway through flower that top is gonna fall over. its final yeild may surprise you :)

also just because your not feeding or watering it, doesnt mean you cant keep updating with pics every now and then. *waits for pic of broken stem and cola dangling down* :p
 

I2KanGrow

Active member
if you get a windy day halfway through flower that top is gonna fall over. its final yeild may surprise you :)

also just because your not feeding or watering it, doesnt mean you cant keep updating with pics every now and then. *waits for pic of broken stem and cola dangling down* :p

Hey smokey - Yeah, but where's the suspense in that! besides, Hey, I like surprises!!! :joint:
 

I2KanGrow

Active member
DAMN!

DAMN!

Well, I broke my leg - can you imagine that? A really nice fracture of the tibia. At least I'm not in traction, but there's this really big cast in my future for the next few weeks.
:wallbash: :wallbash: :wallbash: :wallbash:

This girl is located in an area that I'm quite sure I'm not going to ge able to get to for AT LEAST 12 weeks now.
:wallbash: :wallbash: :wallbash: :wallbash:

I'm not sure if I'll be able to get to it by then, because we usually have snow by then, and I've never broken a leg before, and don't know how long it'll take to walk over rough (and by then slippery) terrain.
:wallbash: :wallbash: :wallbash: :wallbash:

So, does anyone know if it's possible to have a sucessful, natural, all winter on the plant cure, right on the plant - or am I gonna have mush by the spring?

Guess I'll be laying-low for a while!
 
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