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Growing outdoor strain question : DankNation | Torhoo darknet markets

I planted Northern Lights (autoflower) and I HAVE NOT checked up on it since I planted them (about 45 days)

However, I planted them on a little island (about 5x10 feet) like thing on a lake, it gets plenty of sunlight and, well, its surrounded by water. the soils kind of clay-ish, and isnt damp but definetly is holding water.

Im just wondering if it would hold up in those conditions? do i need to do any maintanence?
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1 week ago
Cannabis seeds have a fair chance of sprouting even if planted directly in potting soil. But for cannabis to stand a chance of surviving in the wild it needs to be sprouted and started as seedlings before being transplanted. Google: cannabis gorilla grows. Good luck
Autoflowers are hybrids of cannabis ruderalis which almost exclusively grows in the wild all on it's own without human intervention or seedling care.

Seedlings are extremely hardy for the most part and as long as it was able to sprout and find water and some nutrition in the soil, there is a chance it survived and produces.

A lot will depend on the kind of creatures around that may eat it. Bugs, various rodents, small game, all the way to deer and cows might find a weed plant interesting to eat.

It could also simply get trampled by something walking by when it's small.

I'd check and see if it is alive first of all. If so, you'll be able to tell what it needs by looking at it. If it's droopy it either needs water or is too wet - check the soil a couple inches down to see which. If it's yellow from the bottom up, it's probably hungry and needs some nutrition. If it's yellow from the top down, it's probably getting too much water and might need to dry out a bit or be transplated to a drier spot.

See what it looks like in the sun. It can be harder to tell the condition of a plant at night since they kind of deflate when the sun goes down.

If it needs food and you have cows somewhere nearby, crumbled up dry cow pats have an N-P-K of about 1-1-1 and can make a great free, lightweight, and balanced fertilizer for your weed plants. Just cumble up a half a bucket of dry cow chips and work it into the top couple inches of soil a little bit around the base of the plant, then water it in.

At the very least you need to be ready to chop it down and dry it come 8-12 weeks if it survived!
I would imagine as long as it's getting water it's fine if not overun by bugs or other wildlife. Wouldn't expect a spectacular yield or quality