Is this possible. Need help.

mainegoodness

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Ok im gonna have like 20/25 plant's maybe more sence i just got more seed's. Is it possible to germinate a seed and just plant it in the ground. Will it grow?.
 
I think you had better look around the forums more about growing because people don't want to write the same things out for you new guys over and over. Just look harder, the info is there. Use the search tools and the Growers Forum. Also, you actually want to be able to smoke the product from these plants, you cannot just plant them and ignore them. They will need much care and effort if they are going to produce anything even remotely worthy of smoking and if you cannot sustain the necessary effort then it is not worth taking the risk. Remember, great buds are not grown in a rushed setting with incorrect suppplies and often not on your first try at it. Good luck and happy growing.
 
K thank's. I no it take's effert and time. I will be tending to them and they will be getting sun. I'll be getting supplie's and shit. They will do alright.
 
mainegoodness said:
Is it possible to germinate a seed and just plant it in the ground. Will it grow?.
Dude, I got to say, that was a really lame question. I'm not sure if it's possible, but I do know that trees and other plants germinate themselves and grow every year, and there's a reason they call it WEED.
I have to agree w/RooRman, you need to do a lot more reading and research. You really don't even need to look that hard. There are some really good articles on the very last pages of the general cultivation section. If you plant them now, they're going to be huge by the end of the summer when they'll first start to flower. There are also a lot more things that can go wrong when growing out doors as opposed to an indoor grow. Read up on it man.
Vin
 
The answer to your question is yes you can germ then plant outside or just plant the seeds and water outside but expect a low germination rate.
Seedlings or very easy to kill thats why a number of people start indoors and once the plant is 4 to 6 inches tall they transplant outdoors this way you don't have to worry so much about frost in the morning and you can get a jump ahead of the season.But either way works.
 
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